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Saint Vincent of Lérins (died c. 445) (in Latin, Vincentius) was a Gallic author of early Christian writings. His feast day is May 24. ==Life== Vincent was born in Toulouse in Gaul.〔("St. Vincent of Lerins", St. Vincent of Lerins Orthodox Church, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan )〕 In earlier life he had been engaged in secular pursuits, whether civil or military is not clear, though the term he uses, "secularis militia," might possibly imply the latter. He entered Lérins Abbey on Île Saint-Honorat, where under the pseudonym Peregrinus he wrote ''Commonitorium'', , about three years after the Council of Ephesus.〔 Vincent defended calling Mary, mother of Jesus, ''Theotokos'' ("God-bearer") which opposed the teachings of Patriarch Nestorius of Constantinople which were condemned by the Council of Ephesus.〔 Eucherius of Lyon calls him a conspicuously eloquent and knowledgeable holy man. Gennadius of Massilia wrote that Vincent died during the reign of Roman Emperor Theodosius II in the East and Valentinian III in the West, therefore, his death must have occurred in or before the year 450. His relics are preserved at Lérins.〔(Butler, Alban. ''The Lives or the Fathers, Martyrs and Other Principal Saints'', Vol.V, by the Rev. Alban Butler, D. & J. Sadlier, & Company, (1864) )〕 Caesar Baronius included his name in the ''Roman Martyrology'' but Louis-Sébastien Le Nain de Tillemont doubted whether there was sufficient reason. He is commemorated on the 24 May.
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