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Saint of the Day – 20 June – Saint Bagne of Thérouanne (Died c706) Bishop

Saint of the Day – 20 June – Saint Bagne of Thérouanne (Died c706) the 5th Bishop of Thérouanne in northwest France (now St Omer) and then Abbot of Fontanelle, the Monastery of Saint Wandrille in Normandy, a disciple of *St Wandrille (c 605–668) Priest, Monk, Abbot. Died in c711 of natural causes Patronage – of Calais, France. Also known as – Theodericus Buinu (his birth name), Bagne of Calais, Bagnus, Bain, Baino, Bainus, Baiano. Additional Memorial – 10 June in Calais and possible universally at one time.

Fontanelle Abbey St Wandrille’s Monastery

Bagne was born to an illustrious family and was named Theodericus Buinus. He embraced the monastic life and was one of the most fervent disciples of St Wandrille. He built up the Monastery of Fontenelle so much by his prudence, his learning and his holiness that, after the death of Saint Drancius, Successor of Saint Omer to the see of Thérouanne and Boulogne, he was elected and called to govern the Diocese.

Baigne was at the head of this See for twelve years, fulfilling all the duties of his pastoral charge with extraordinary zeal and with the greatest perfection, from the year 685 to the year 697. He made several translations and went to Rome, where Pope Sergius I showered him with precious gifts and gave him marks of his high esteem and friendship.

Finally, overwhelmed by the fatigue of the pastoral care and jealous of imitating so many holy Bishops whose veneration he had made honourable, in 697, our Saint Bagne resigned from his Office and chose ,for the place of his retreat, his dear Abbey of Fontenelle, in which he had once spent days so full of meditation, prayer and peace.

Three years after his retirement. he had to yield to the entreaties of the Monks and accept the new Office of Abbot of Fontenelle. In 705 he transferred, from the Church of Saint Paul to that of Saint Peter, the bodies of Saint Wandrille and Saint Ansbert, which were found intact and emmiting the sweetest smell.

Saint Bagne only lived, it seems, for a very short time after this transfer. We are unsure of the precise date of his death, which is usually placed in c706.

There remains, says Father Van-Drival, who provided us with the above details (1635), a living memory of this holy Bishop in the name of the village of “Binghem” the home of Bagne. We have, in fact, the tradition that Saint Bagne sometimes lived in this place, where he had acquired land for the Church of Thérouanne. In 846, the Relics of Saint Bagne were translated to Saint Omer, in order to protect them from the desecration of the Danes. The City of Calais having been the Saint’s favourite place for preaching and this holy Bishop having reaped great fruits of conversion there, the Calaisians have always considered him as their very own Apostle and honoured him as their Patron. His feast is celebrated on 10 June in that City.

*St Wandrille:
https://anastpaul.com/2020/07/22/saint-of-the-day-22-july-st-wandrille-of-fontenelle-c-605-668/

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Notre-Dame-de-Grace / Our Lady of Grace also known as Our Lady of Consolation (1524), St Pope Silverius (Died 538) Martyr and the Saints for 20 June

St Bagne of Thérouanne (Died c706) Bishop
Blessed Benignus of Breslau O,Cist. (13th-14th Century) Cistercian Monk and Martyr
St Edburga of Caistor
St Florentia of Seville

St Gemma of Saintonge
St Goban of Picardie
St Helen of Öehren

St Macarius of Petra (Died c350) Bishop and Confessor
St Methodius of Olympus