Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless otherwise stated.
Saint Liborius.
Bishop and Confessor.
Feast Day 23 July.
Simple.
White Vestments.
English: Saint Liborius.
Trinity Chapel, Paderborn Cathedral, Germany.
Deutsch: Paderborner Dom: Darstellung des
heiligen Liborius in der Dreifaltigkeitskapelle.
Photo: 25 July 2006.
Source: Own work.
Author: ludger1961
(Wikimedia Commons)
Saint Liborius was born in the 4th-Century A.D., of a Gaulish family. He left everything to Consecrate himself to The Service of The Altar.
He became Bishop of Le Mans, France, and, after a life devoted to Preaching, Prayer, and austerities, he died in 397 A.D.
Mass: Státuit.
English: Stained-Glass Window, depicting Saint Liborius.
Church of Saint Jodokus, Saalhausen, Germany.
Deutsch: Bleiglasfenster in der Kirche St. Jodokus in Saalhausen,
einem Ortsteil von Lennestadt in Nordrhein-Westfalen,
Darstellung: hl. Liborius.
Photo: 26 October 2013.
Source: Own work.
Author: Reinhardhauke
(Wikimedia Commons)
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Liborius of Le Mans (circa 348 A.D. – 397 A.D.) was the second Bishop of Le Mans. He is the Patron Saint of the Cathedral and Archdiocese of Paderborn, Germany.
He died in 397 A.D., in the arms of his friend, Saint Martin of Tours.
English: Paderborn Cathedral, Germany.
Saint Liborius is the Patron Saint of this Cathedral
and the Archdiocese of Paderborn.
His Relics were Transferred to the Cathedral in 836 A.D.
Deutsch: Innenansicht des Doms.
Français: Intérieur de la cathédrale.
Photo: July 2008.
Source: Own work.
Author: Benchaum
(Wikimedia Commons)
Saint Liborius Roman Catholic Church,
Eaglehawk, Victoria, Australia.
Photo: 2 August 2008.
Source: Own work.
Author: Mattinbgn
(Wikimedia Commons)
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States of America.
Photo: 15 September 2012.
Source: Own work.
Author: BirgitteSB
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