- Saint Roland
Saint Roland was the third
abbot of a Cistercianmonastery founded in 1140 in Chézery,France , in what is now theDiocese of Belley-Ars .According to local tradition, he was born in 1150 in
England orIreland . In 1186 he succeeded the Abbot Guillaume at Chézery. St. Roland died there around 1200. His feast day isJuly 14 .Relic s of St. Roland are housed in thealtar of theparish church of Chézery.Prayer s for St. Roland'sintercession are said to be effective for curing eye, head and stomach ailments, and for alleviatingdrought .A local legend has St. Roland encountering a thirsty
reaper along the road toLélex on a hot day. He offers the reaper a choice of wine or water. The reaper replies that wine is not made for the lips of the poor, and he is very poor. St. Roland strikes the ground with his walking stick, and up springs fresh water. Today the "Oratory of the Blessed Fountain" stands over the site, and locals say, "If only the peasant had asked for wine."ources
*fr icon [http://www.chezery.fr/html/laubepin.htm Chézery-Forens region]
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*de icon [http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/r/roland.shtml Biographical-Bibliographical Church Lexicon]
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