Latuinus

Saint Latuinus (Latrium, Lain, Latuin) is venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. He is considered to have been the first bishop of Sées, during the 5th century, from 400 to 440 AD. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, "Louis Duchesne believed that for the period anterior to 900 no reliance can be placed on the episcopal catalogue of Séez, which we know by certain compilations of the sixth century."[2]

Saint Latuinus
Died~440 AD
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
FeastJune 20[1]
Attributesepiscopal attire

A later tradition makes him a 1st-century bishop and missionary sent to Sées by Pope Clement I.[2] This had the intent of making the diocese of Sées have an older tradition than it actually had. According to another Christian tradition, he was sent to the region by Boniface I.[3] Another local tradition states that Latuinus built an oratory on the site of the current Chapelle Saint-Latuin, in the diocese of Sées, towards the end of the 4th century.[3]

Veneration

According to one source, the devotion to Latuinus remains strong in the diocese of Sées, as evidenced by an annual pilgrimage to the Chapelle.[4]

Notes

  1. "Saint Latuin". Nominis.
  2. "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Seez". www.newadvent.org.
  3. "chapelle St Latuin". Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-12-13.
  4. "La fontaine Saint Latuin et son eau miraculeuse". Ouest-France.fr. August 4, 2016.
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