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Saint Himelin (Hymelin, Himelinus) (died Vissenaken, c. 750 AD) was an Irish〔 or Scottish〔Paul Kempeneers. Toponymie van Vissenaken. 〕 priest who, returning from a pilgrimage to Rome, fell ill when passing through Vissenaken (in present-day part of the municipality Tienen in Belgium). He is said to have been the brother of Rumbold, patron saint of Mechelen.〔(Saint of the Day, March 10: ''Himelin of Vissenaeken'' ) ''saintpatrickdc.org'' Retrieved 2012-03-22.〕 The legend of Saint Himelin states that in Vissenaken he asked a girl for some water. She refused, as there was bubonic plague in the area. However, after much insistence from Himelin, she finally gave him a pitcher of water, which miraculously turned into wine. Himelin died three days later of the plague. He is venerated on 10 March. His cult is confined to Vissenaken.〔 Image:Vissenaken Himelinus 1.jpg Image:Vissenaken Himelinus 2.jpg Image:Vissenaken Himelinus Bron.jpg ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Himelin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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