- Source: Evodus
Yves or Evodius, Lisoie, Yvoire, or Evodius, was an early bishop of Rouen. He is considered to be a saint by the Roman Catholic Church with a feast day celebrated on 8 October.
There is a legend that relates a fire that would turn off when "wet with tears [of his] prayers." The only place in France dedicated and named after him is the Abbey Church of St. Yved in Braine, but the choir school of the Rouen Cathedral is known today as St. Evodius Choir School.
He died in 422 in Andelys, but his tomb is in the grounds of the Rouen Cathedral. To protect the relics from the Norman invasions, they were transported in the 9th century to the fort in Braine, but in the 19th century were reinterred in Rouen Cathedral under the authority of Cardinal Bonnechose, archbishop of Rouen.
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5th-century bishops in Gaul
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Tujuh puluh murid
- Evodus
- The Death of Messalina
- Seventy disciples
- Prætextatus (bishop of Rouen)
- Messalina
- October 8
- December 22 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Rouen
- October 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
- Lorenz Natter