- Bricius of Tours
:"Brice redirects here, for other uses see
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name= Saint Bricius of Tours
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death_date=~444 AD
feast_day=November 13
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issues= Saint Bricius of Tours, also Brice, Britius, Criccius, Bricio, (born around 370; died 444 inTours ) was the fourthBishop of Tours , succeedingMartin of Tours in 397.According to legend, Bricius was an
orphan rescued by Martin and raised in amonastery . He later became Martin's pupil, although the ambitious and volatile Bricius was rather the opposite of his master.As Bishop of Tours, Bricius performed his duties, but was also said to succumb to worldly pleasures. After a
nun in his household gave birth to a child that was rumored to be his, he performed a ritual by carrying hotcoal in his coat to the grave of Martin, showing his unburned coat as proof of his innocence. The people of Tours, however, did not believe him and forced him to leave Tours; he only could return after he travelled to Rome and was released of his all his sins by the Pope.After seven years of exile in Rome, Bricius returned to Tours when the administrator he had left in his absence died. Upon returning, he served with such humility that he was venerated as a saint upon his death. His memorial day is
November 13 .
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