Raymond of Toulouse (saint)

Saint Raymond of Toulouse
Born Toulouse, France
Died 3 July 1118
Toulouse, France
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Major shrine Basilica of St. Sernin, Toulouse
Feast 8 July
Old hospital of St. Raymond, now museum, new building of the fifteenth century.

Raymond of Toulouse, also known as Raymond Gayrard, was a chanter and canon renowned for generosity.[1] A native of Toulouse, who entered religious life after the death of his wife. He became a canon of St. Sernin, Toulouse, helping to rebuild the church which became a popular place for pilgrims.

After his death on 3 July 1118, many miracles were reported at his tomb and he was beatified in 1652 by Pope Innocent X.[2]

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