Church of Saint Sulpice empowerment by Alasdair Bothwell Gordon

Church of Saint Sulpice empowerment by Alasdair Bothwell Gordon

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Sulpitius the Pious was a seventh century bishop of Bourges. According to His Life, he was born at Vatan (Diocese of Bourges), of noble parents, before the end of the sixth century.

Sulpitius from His youth devoted himself to good works and to the study of Holy Scripture. Austregisilus, Bishop of Bourges, ordained as Sulpitius of Cleric His church, then Deacon, and finally made ​​him Director of His Episcopal school. Clotaire II, King of the Franks, who had heard of His high reputation, summoned him and made ​​him Chaplain of His Armies.

But, on the death of Bishop Austregisilus (c. 624 AD), Sulpitius was recalled to Bourges to take His place. In Bourges, he worked to re-Establish ecclesiastical disciplines and for the relief of the poor. Towards the end of His Life Sulpitius retired to a monastery Which he had founded near Bourges. There he died in 646 AD on January 17, Which so is his feast day.

Soon after His death there were reports of miracles at his tomb in the monastery church he had ordered to be built. this church Became a place of pilgrimage. In His honor the great church of Saint Sulpice was built in Paris.

Saint Sulpice is built on the east side of the Place Saint Sulpice, in the Luxembourg Quarter of the Sixth Arrondissement, It is only slightly smaller than the Cathedral of Notre-Dame and Thus the second largest church in Paris.

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