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Magloire

Magloire,〔Maglorius, Maelor; also called Maglorius, Melorius, and Maelor.〕 better known as Saint Magloire of Dol, is a Breton saint, one of a number attributed an origin the other side of the English Channel. Magloire was a Welsh monk who became Bishop of Dol-de-Bretagne in Brittany, and ended his life on the island of Sark, where he was abbot of a monastery.
==Life==
Magloire was born in the early 6th century. His mother was a Welsh Princess, his father a Breton nobleman. From the age of 5, he studied at the monastery at Llantwit Major under the tutelage of St Illtud. After his ordination he was made Abbot of a monastery at Lammeur in Brittany, where he governed with prudence and holiness for 52 years. He is traditionally given to be a cousin of Samson of Dol, and his successor as bishop of Dol at the end of the 7th century. He remained there for only two or three years, and then after receiving instructions from a visiting angel, he resigned his post to Budoc, and in 565 withdrew to the island of Sark where he established a community of 62 monks.〔("St. Magloire", St. Peter's Church, Sark )〕
He died about the year 575.〔Butler, Alban, (''The Lives of the Saints'', Volume X, 1866 )〕

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