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The actual date of his birth is not certain,
but he was baptized by Saint Remy, Bishop of Rheims, on
25th December 496 A.D.
On reaching adult life he gave up his very considerable
riches and entered a monastery at St. Mesnil, not far
from Orleans. When he was 40 he went to *Noblac, near
Limoges, where he founded a monastery, and became the
Abbot ot a flourishing community over which he ruled till
his death in 559. He is known as the Patron Saint of
Prisoners, having caused the release of many, and of
pregnant women. His first miracle was at Misley. He was on his way to the Church to assist at
Mass on Christmas Day and was carrying the wine when he
met a poor man who begged for the wine to refresh him. He
granted the man's request and the beggar told him to go
to a nearby spring. When he filled the vessel with the
water from the spring it was turned into wine for the
Mass.
One day when a royal hunting party was in the forest the
Queen was suddenly taken seriously ill and the King
thought she would die. Saint Leonard, hearing of this,
went to the spot and prayed so earnestly that the Queen
might live that she miraculously and rapidly recovered.
The King gave him that part of the forest he could ride
round on a donkey in the night.
When he died his body was buried in the little Church at
Nobiac which he had built with his own hands.He died 6th
November 559 A.D.
His cult dates from a visit to Noblac by Bohemond I,
Prince of Antioch, after his release in 1103 in return
for a ransom of 10,000 besants from captivity in the
hands of Malik Ghazi, the Danishmend Emir. The Saint
became widely popular in consequence.
According to the Oxford Dictionary of Saints there seems
to be no trace of any cult in liturgical books, church
dedications or inscriptions earlier than the llth Century.
Leonard was a Prankish Noble, converted to Christianity
by Remigius. His Godfather was Clovis, who offered
Leonard a Bishopric, which he refused. He became a monk
at Nicy and later a hermit at Noblac. It here states that
it was Clovis, accompanied by his wife, who hunted in the
forest and that she was safely delivered of a child there
by the help of prayers of Leonard.
In England no fewer than 177 churches are dedicated to
him. It also states Leonard's historical existence is
probable but unproved.
His Feast Day is 6th November.
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