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Céline of Laon

Céline of Laon (died c. 464) was a Frankish saint, born in the Laonnois (the area around Laon, France). She is most notable as the mother of Saint Remigius and Principius, twelfth bishop of Soissons. Her feast day is on 21 October.

Hagiography

Her husband was Emilius, count of Laon. She was already old when a hermit prophesied to her that she would give birth to a son of great renown:

The son was born and baptised Remedius or Remigius because he was to heal many ailments in his life.

She had two other sons, Agricola, who became a priest, and Principius, who became Bishop of Soissons. She died at a very old age and was buried at Lavergny near Laon.

References

Further reading

  • Omer Englebert, La fleur des saints, Albin Michel, 1984