Saint Lie

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Saint Lie (Lié, Lyé, Laetus, Lætus) (d. 533) of Orléans is a French saint. He is honored in the bishopric of Orleans and his relics are enshrined in the village of Saint-Lié-la-Forêt in that diocese. He is said to have embraced the monastic life at the age of 12 and provided direction to Leonard of Noblac.

He died a recluse in the forest of Orléans.

His feast day is November 5.

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