Basil, St. They livedfrom that time in the strictest union of hearts conspiring to promote inevery thing God's honor, and the advancement of piety. in 649 took her for his royal consort, with the applause of hisprinces and whole kingdom: such was the renown of her extraordinaryendowments. on; the unfathomed abyss of hisjudgments; the sweetness of his providence; his adorable sanctity; hisjust
Gregory says,[10]that after the mass of the thirtieth day, Justus, appearing to hisbrother Copiosus, assured him that he had been in torments, but was thenreleased. ent, hiswatching whole nights, and his abundant tears, even those with which,squeezing him by the hand, he l Duke Gondo, one of the principal lords ofAlsace, having founded a monastery in the diocese of Basil, called The portion of bread allowed by this holy patriarch to each monk, was a pound and a half, or eighteen o
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