
Saint Bagne of Terouanne
Also known as: Bagne of Calais; Bagne of Thérouanne; Bagnus; Bain; Baino; Bainus; Baiano
Feast Day
20-Jun
Died
C.711 of natural causes
Canonized
Pre-Congregation
Biography
Saint Bagne of Terouanne, also known as Bagne of Calais, Bagne of Thérouanne, Bagnus, Bain, Baino, Bainus, or Baiano, was a prominent figure in the early Christian Church. He was a dedicated spiritual student of Saint Wandrille and later became a Benedictine monk at Fontenelle Abbey in Gaul, which is present-day France. Born in the 7th century, Saint Bagne eventually rose to the position of Bishop of Terouanne, France, in the year 689. He served his diocese with great devotion, spreading the message of Christianity and gathering followers in the area of modern-day Calais, France. His missionary work was instrumental in establishing a strong Christian presence in the region. After twelve years as Bishop, Saint Bagne made the decision to resign from his ecclesiastical position and retir
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