Lambert of Vence
Lambert of Vence, also known as Lambert of Bauduen, was Bishop of Vence. Born Pelloquin Lambert, at Bauduen, France, in 1084. He lost his mother at birth and was raised at the age of twelve years by the Benedictine monks of Lérins.[1] He was appointed Bishop of Vence in 1114, and remained in the see until his death in 1154. During his episcopate he sent to Bauduen relics of St Véran for whom he had great reverence. The relics of Lambert are still enshrined in Vence.[2]
Saint Lambert of Vence | |
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Reliquary bust of Lambert of Vence in the Vence Cathedral | |
Bishop of Vence | |
Born | 1084 Bauduen, France |
Died | 1154 Vence, France |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Feast | 26 May |
Notes
- Saint Lambert de Vence Nominis
- Lambert Péloguin of Vence Saint of the Day
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