Laudomar
Laudomar , also Launomar or Laumer , (* near Chartres ; † around 590 in Chartres) is a saint of the Catholic Church .
He was first a shepherd , then a priest and hermit . Around the year 570 he founded the Corbion monastery , of which he was later abbot until his death. His relics were 595 for Corbion in the 9th century after Le Mans and 874 of Blois translocated where then in 924 above them Monastery of St. Laumer was built. Laudomar is to this day in the dioceses of Chartres and Sées revered . His feast day is January 19th.
literature
- Winfried Böhne: Laudomar . In: Josef Höfer , Karl Rahner (Ed.): Lexicon for Theology and Church . 2nd Edition. tape 6 . Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 1961, Sp. 826-827 .
Web links
- Entry in the Ecumenical Lexicon of Saints .
- Dossier hagiographique in the Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina online
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SURNAME | Laudomar |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Launomar; Lumber |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Saint of the Catholic Church |
DATE OF BIRTH | 6th century |
PLACE OF BIRTH | at Chartres |
DATE OF DEATH | around 590 |
Place of death | Chartres |