Haimo of Landecop, Bl.
HAIMO OF LANDECOP, BL.
Cistercian renowned for his visions and piety and, after his death, for his miracles; b. Landecop (SaintÊtienne-en-Coglais), in Brittany; d. April 30, 1173. A monk of savigny, he was friend and confessor to King henry ii of England and gave advice to King Louis VII of France; in his own monastery he acted as spiritual director to Peter of Avranches. His reputation brought Savigny many gifts that enabled the the community to begin rebuild the abbey church just before Haimo's death. None of his works of edification have survived, but the annals of Savigny include many of his visions and miracles.
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