Saint of the Day – 11 July – Saint Berthevin of Laval (10th Century) Deacon Martyr, Hermit, Teacher. We believe he was born in Parigny, in the region of Lisieux, France and died in Laval by being murdered.
Also known as – Berthevin of Laval, Berthevin of Parigny, Berthevin of Vicoin, Berthevin of Val-Guidon, Bertevin, Bertewin, Bertewinusn Berthvinn Berthwinus, Bertininus, Bertivinus, Bertunius, Bertunus, Bertuwinus, Bertuwius, Bertwin, Brévin. Additional Memorials – 11 June (translation of Relics) and 8 September on some calendars.
Berthevin was a member of the noble family of Argence. He is said to be the son of Pierre d’Argence. A village of the same name St Berthevin, still exists in Parigny today.
What we know about Saint-Berthevin was transcribed by a Monk of Mont Saint-Michel in the 12th or 14th Century.
Saint-Berthevin, a Cleric from Parigny in Normandy, became a Hermit to escape the Norman invaders. The Lord of Laval , noticed his virtues and he charged him with ensuring the education of his children. Berthevin carried out his new function with zeal. As soon as he had the leisure, he would retire to his old Hermit’s cave to pray and instruct thimself and he children of the surrounding area.
His Vita tells us that, while carrying out his duties with prudence and justice, he studied Sacred Scripture and spiritual literature and went to pray every day in a Church dedicated to Saint Nicholas .
Having gained the full trust of his Master, other servants killed him out of jealousy and threw his body into a river near which he was accustomed to pray. But then, fearing that his body would be discovered, they hid it, in turn, in a fountain in the Vicoin, before hoisting it into the crevice of a cliff overlooking the Vicoin. It was there that his godmother, warned by a heavenly voice, came to collect his body and brought it to Parigny.






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