Saint Leobinus of Chartres

detail of a stained glass window of Saint Leobinus of Chartres saving Paris by extinguishing a fire by prayer; date and artist unknown; Church of Saint Leobin, Goincourt, Oise, France; photographed on 19 September 2009 by Chatsam; swiped from Wikimedia CommonsAlso known as

  • Lubinus
  • Lubin
  • Lubinius
  • Lumine
  • Leubinus
  • Loubin

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Son of peasants, he was a field worker and shepherd in his youth. Thirsting for education, he went to the monastery at Noailles, France, working for the monks by day, being taught by them at night. He studied late by candle light, which annoyed the monks who had to wake for early prayers; Leobinus put a screen around the candle, and pressed on.

Friend of Saint Carilef. Student of Saint Avitus of Perche, who suggested that the young man join his monastery. Monk at Lyon, France. Captured by renegade soldiers during war between the Franks and Burgundians, Leobinus was tortured to make him give up the location of the monastery‘s treasure. He told the soldiers nothing, and they left him for dead, thinking they’d drowned him; he eventually recovered.

Joined Saint Avitus‘ community at Le Perche, France. Priest. Abbot at Brou, France. Bishop of Chartres, France. Noted reformer. Participant of the synod of Orleans in 549, and Paris in 552. Miracle worker; had the gift of healing, especially of dropsy or edema. Worked with Saint Caletric who gave him his last Communion, and succeeded him as bishop. Innkeepers and wine merchants near Chartres considered him their patron.

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  • “Saint Leobinus of Chartres“. CatholicSaints.Info. 18 December 2023. Web. 24 May 2024. <>