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Saint Martin of Tours
8 Sites
Information on St. Martin of Tours, the first person to be called a saint who was not also a martyr. Martin was by turns a soldier, monk, and bishop. Along with St. Anthony (of Egypt), Martin was one of the most popular saints in the early Church.
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Sulpitius Severus: On the Life of St. Martin
- Biography of St. Martin of Tours, by a contemporary.
Martin of Tours, c. 315-397
- Biography, by an unknown hand, of the first non-martyr to be acclaimed a saint.
Catholic Encyclopedia: St. Martin of Tours
- Fairly lengthy biographical article on this bishop, who died in around 397.
Martin of Tours, Bishop and Theologian
- Biographical essay. With prayers in traditional and contemporary language.
St Martin, Confessor, Bishop of Tours
- From Alban Butler's Lives of the Saints.
Saint Martin of Tours, Bishop, Confessor
- From the book "Lives of Saints," published by John J. Crawley.
Saint Martin of Tours
- Rather long hagiography, by Terry Matz.
CatholicSaints.Info: Martin of Tours
- Illustrated profile. With part of the reading appointed for his feast in the Liturgy of the Hours.
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