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In 1523 a brotherhood dedicated to venerating the relics of Saint Lie was founded at Mohon, in the department of Ardennes. The brotherhood having obtained an indulgence from Pope Paul V, in 1611 the dedication of the local church was changed from that of Saint Gilles to Saint Lié. Some of his relics
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After a few years, he left in search of greater solitude. He headed north and stopped on the edge of the Loges forest (Forest of Orleans), not far from a clearing where poor loggers were cutting down oaks and barking them, hence the hamlet "Les Ecossoires"). There, having found a dense thicket where
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Lié only left this solitude to visit the sick, to comfort them with a few holy words, and to soften the bitterness of the last passage. The blind, the lame, the crippled came to meet him and more than once obtained healing from him. He lived there until the year 534, which he predicted would be the
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after many adventures. They rest in a reliquary placed at the foot of the altar dedicated to him. Many pilgrims would come every year on Pentecost Monday to venerate them and ask for the healing of their infirmities.
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year of his entry into eternal beatitude. He was buried in the place where he had lived and, on his tomb, a chapel was erected.
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dates from the thirteenth century. Around 1442 it had a silver reliquary containing bone from the arm of the saint.
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no sound entered, he built himself a hut and spent his days in prayer there, living only on wild fruits.
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Les petits Bollandistes : vies des saints, Tome XVII - Appendices et tables générales, 1876
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life at the age of 12. He spent some time at the monastery of
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is named for him, as is the Parish of Mont Saint Lié in the
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Saint Lyé is depicted on a pillar of the south porch of
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Saint Lyé (Loiret) Légendes - Histoires - Anecdotes
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Saint Lie

Ville-Dommange
Berry, France
Roman Catholic Church
Orthodox Church
Canonized
shrine
Feast
Orléans
saint
bishopric of Orléans
relics
Saint-Lyé-la-Forêt
Berry, France
Chlothar I
monastic
Micy-Saint Mesmin
Leonard of Noblac
bishop of Orleans
Pithiviers
Saint-Lyé
Église Saint-Lié de Mohon
fr
Chartres Cathedral
Saint-Lyé-la-Forêt
Archdiocese of Reims
Église Saint-Lyé de Saint-Lyé
fr
Saint-Lyé

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