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Saint Hervé

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Died
  
556


Feast
  
June 17

Name
  
Saint Herve

Saint Herve

Attributes
  
Blind abbot telling frogs to be quiet or being led by a wolf or his child guide

Patronage
  
The blind; bards; musicians; invoked against eye problems, eye disease; invoked to cure sick horses

Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic Church

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Saint Hervé (c. 521 – 556), also known as Harvey, Herveus, Houarniaule or Huva, was a Breton saint of the sixth century. Along with Saint Ives, he is one of the most popular Breton saints. His birthplace is stated as being Guimiliau (Gwimilio) (and sometimes as Wales), and his legend states that he was the son of a renowned bard named Hyvarnion, a former member of the court of Childebert I. The name of Hervé's mother was Rivanone.

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Hervé was born blind. With his disciple Guiharan, Hervé lived near Plouvien as a hermit and bard. His legend states that he had the power to cure animals and was accompanied by a domesticated wolf.

According to a legend, this wolf had devoured the ox or donkey Hervé used in plowing. Hervé then preached a sermon that was so eloquent that the wolf penitentially begged to be allowed to serve in the ox's stead. Hervé's wolf pulled the plow from that day on.

He was joined by more disciples and refused any ordination or earthly honor, accepting only to be ordained as an exorcist. He died in 556 and was buried at Lanhouarneau.

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Veneration

Saint Hervé is venerated throughout Brittany and his feast day is June 17.

References

Saint Hervé Wikipedia