Render thanks to God.
O great and good Creator, how much do we owe you,
since out of our nothingness you have made us what we are?
How can we ever worthily bless your holy name
and thank your infinite goodness.
St. Francis de Sales, 17th century
St. Foillan
St. Foillan was born in 7th-century Ireland and was the brother of St. Fursey and St. Ultan. He joined them in England, where they were working as missionaries. His brothers had established a monastery near Yarmouth.During a war, c. 650, between the Mercians and Anglo-Saxons, the monastery was destroyed and many of the brothers were killed, captured or dispersed. Foillan ransomed back his brothers and traveled to France, where they were welcomed and encouraged in their evangelization by King Clovis II.In 653, St. Foillan founded a monastery at Fosses in the Diocese of Liege and served as its abbot. He was a well-loved preacher and spiritual director, successfully evangelizing the people in the area, which grew into the modern town of Le Roeulx, Belgium. He also served as the spiritual director at the house founded by St. Gertrude.In 655, while traveling on Church business, St. Foillan was murdered by bandits along with his three companions.
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