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Blessed Vinebault

Also known as: Vinebaldo; Vinebaldus; Guenebert

Blessed
Post-Congregation

Feast Day

1 April (Bollandists); formerly 15 days after Easter

Died

Early 13th century of natural causes; a healing spring was reported to have emerged from his gravesite, and it became a place of pilgrimage; when anti–Christian French Revolutionaries mocked the saint by washing their clothes in the healing waters, the spring dried up

Biography

Blessed Vinebault, also known as Vinebaldo, Vinebaldus, or Guenebert, was a shepherd hailing from Villeneuve-la-Lionne, a village near Ferté-Gaucher in Brie Champagne, France. He lived during the early 13th century and is regarded as a Miracle worker. Blessed Vinebault's representation is not specified in the available information. His feast day is commemorated on April 1st according to the Bollandists, although previously it was celebrated 15 days after Easter.


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