Ursicinus of Saint-Ursanne

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Saint Ursicinus of Saint-Ursanne
Died ~625 AD
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Major shrine Saint-Ursanne; venerated at Basel, Besançon, and Mainz
Feast December 20
Attributes abbot with three lilies in his hand or holding a book and fleur-de-lys, surrounded by fleur-de-lys
Patronage invoked against stiff neck
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Saint Ursicinus (Hursannus, Ursitz, Oschanne) (d. 625 AD) was an Irish missionary to present-day Switzerland. A friend and disciple of Saint Columbanus at the monastery of Luxeuil, he accompanied his master into exile around 610 after Columbanus was banished from Burgundy.

Ursicinus founded a monastery at the place named after him: Saint Ursanne. He preached amongst the local Alamanni.

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