Saint Ormond
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St. Ormond was a French abbot and prelate. He was elected in 587 AD abbot of Saint Maire, in France. He was a great patron of monastic expansion in France and Europe. His feast day is January 23.
References
- "St. Ormond". Catholic Online.
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