Saint of the Day – 24 October – Saint Regnobert (7th Century) Bishop of Bayeux, France,“ The Second Apostle of Bessin” Founder of Churches, Born in Noron-la-Poterie, a Village southwest of Bayeux and died there in c666. Patronage – of Caen, France. Also known as – Ragnobertus, Raimbert, Regnoberto, Rennobert, Renobert, Rénobert.
Regnobert is described as “ The Second Apostle of Bessin”having completed the work begun by Saint Exuperius, the conversion of the Saxons in the 620s.
Regnobert was the Founder of four Churches in the region – St Saviour, Notre Dame, Saint Pierre and Saint Jean. He is also credited with founding the Chapel at the origin of the pilgrimage to the Délivrande.
In c627 Ragnobert was appointed the Bishop of Bayeux. He was present at the Council of Clichy in the same year.
He died around 666. His Feast day is celebrated on 24 October.
In the times of the invasion of the Vikings, Regnobert’s Relics were translated from Bayeux and eventually were deposited at Corbeil; the Saint-Spire Cathedral in Corbeil-Essonnes is dedicated to him. T hose kept in Corbeil were thrown into the Seine by the revolutionaries in 1793. egnobert is sometimes called a Bishop of Corbolium (Corbeil) as a result of this translation.










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