ST. ELIGIUS or ELOY
Bishop of Noyon (†665)

Eligius, born near Limoges in the late sixth 
century, was in his childhood so skilled in 
manual arts, that his father decided to place him 
as an apprentice under a silversmith of Limoges. 
In a few years he had no rival in the art of 
metalworking. His piety and virtues recommended 
him still more highly than his talents; his 
frankness, prudence, gentleness and charity were admired by all.

The king of France, Clotaire II, heard of him, 
sent for him, and commanded him to make a golden 
throne adorned with jewels. For that purpose the 
king provided a large quantity of gold and 
precious stones, and with the materials given him 
Eligius made not one, but two magnificent 
thrones. Struck by the craftsman’s rare honesty 
and ability, as well as by the overpowering 
beauty of his work, the king appointed him royal 
goldsmith for his kingdom, and kept him in his 
palace. Until then, the Saint had liked luxurious 
surroundings, but now, touched by a particular 
grace, he began to live in the midst of riches as 
a poor [without riches] disciple of Jesus Christ.

His greatest pleasure was to make beautiful 
reliquaries for the Saints. But best of all he 
loved the poor, and the treasures which passed 
from his hands into those of the indigent could 
scarcely be counted. When strangers asked to see 
him, they were told to go to a certain street and 
stop at the house in front of which a crowd of 
beggars was waiting; that would be his house. He 
would wash their feet, serve them with his own 
hands, take the last place at table, and eat only 
their leftovers. When Saint Eligius had no more 
money, he would give away his furnishings and his 
very cincture, his cloak and shoes.

The friendship of the Saint with King Dagobert, 
successor to Clotaire II, has become legendary. 
One day Eligius came to the king and said to him, 
“My prince, I have come to ask a favor of you: 
give me the terrain of Solignac, that I may make 
a ladder by which you and I can both ascend to 
heaven.” The king willingly consented, and the 
Saint built a monastery. Neither one became a 
monk, but Saint Eligius loved to visit the 
religious and spend a few days with them from 
time to time, to be edified by their regularity.

Saint Eligius was finally obliged to accept a 
nomination to the episcopal see of Noyon. His 
life as a bishop was the continuation of his good 
works. He possessed the gift of miracles; he cast 
out demons and cured the sick by a simple word or 
the touch of his hand. By a special gift of God, 
he found the bodies of Saints long honored, but 
whose burial places were unknown. It is he who 
found the sacred remains of Saint Quentin, the 
illustrious martyr, those of Saint Piat at 
Seclin, and of Saint Lucian at Beauvais; for all 
of these he himself made beautiful reliquaries. 
He died in 665, regretted by all.



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Prayer for Unborn Life:
O GOD OF LIFE AND LOVE, You have given us the 
gift to participate with You to bring new life 
into the world.  But, all too often, the mother's 
womb, which should be a nursery of life, becomes 
instead a place of it's destruction.

Help us to remove this evil and ensure respect 
for all life made in Your image and likeness, 
called to fulfill its promise on this earth,
and destined to find a home with you for all eternity.

We ask this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Our God, Our Savior, and Our ALL.
Amen.

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