SAINT BAGNE

Bishop and disciple of St. Wandrille, called Bain or Bagnus in some lists. He was a Benedictine monk at Fontenelle Abbey in France in 689 when he was named a bishop. Bagne served as a missionary in the area of modern Calais, in France. After twelve years he resigned his see and returned to Fontenelle where he was elected abbot in 704. He also governed Fleury Abbey. Died: 710, Feastday: June 20.

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