He reproved the exarchfor his breach of faith, but to no other effect than to draw uponhimself the indignation of the governor and his master. made adiscourse to the cardinals on the precious death of this holy bishop,September 16, 1748. The brothers governed the monks jointly and ingreat harmony, though Lupicinus was more inclined to severity of thetwo. nd had his tribunal in the city, where he sat every day hearing andjudging causes, attended by many officers in great state.
beds, and furnished them with all succors, and though in a decrepitold age, visited those that were sick every day, and often in the night. From Socrates, Marius Mercator, the councils, and his works. Thesaint changed nothing in his austere penitential life, feeding only uponroots and the coarsest bread, and no and others, and honored as a martyr at Stenay, in the diocese of Verdun, ever since the eighth century.
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