Laud of Coutances

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Pre-Congregation
FeastSeptember 22

Saint Laud of Coutances (variants: Lauto, Laudo, Launus, popularly: Saint Lô)

Eastern Orthodox
Churches.

He was born in

AD and became bishop of Coutances around 525. The town of Briovere, associated with the saint, took his name and is now Saint-Lô in Normandy. He met with a conclave of bishops at Angers
in 529 or 530.

As a healing saint, he is invoked for maladies of the eyes and especially blindness. The reputed healing spring at Courcy dedicated to him is a site of pilgrimage.

He is commemorated September 21 in the French Martyrology, and September 22 in the Roman Martyrology.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Smith, Sir William; Wace, Henry (1882). A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects and Doctrines, Being a Continuation of "The Dictionary of the Bible": Hermogenes, Myensis. Vol. 3 (Digitized Sep 4, 2008 ed.). J. Murray. p. 627.
  • Les Saints qui guérissent en Normandie, Gancel, 1998,