Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Patron Saint for prisoners, and horses too

St. Leonard


St. Leonard
St. Leonard
Feastday: November 6
Patron of political prisoners, imprisoned people, prisoners of war, and captives, women in labour, as well as horses
Died: 559

According to unreliable sources, he was a Frank courtier who was converted by St. Remigius, refused the offer of a See from his godfather, King Clovis I, and became a monk at Micy. He lived as a hermit at Limoges and was rewarded by the king with all the land he could ride around on a donkey in a day for his prayers, which were believed to have brought the Queen through a difficult delivery safely. He founded Noblac monastery on the land so granted him, and it grew into the town of Saint-Leonard. He remained there evangelizing the surrounding area until his death. He is invoked by women in labor and by prisoners of war because of the legend that Clovis promised to release every captive Leonard visited. His feast day is November 6.

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