Vincent of Lérins
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Vincent of Lérins (Latin: Vincentius Lerinensis; died c. 445) was a Gallic monk and author of early Christian writings. One example was the Commonitorium, c. 434, which offers guidance in the orthodox teaching of Christianity. Suspected of semi-Pelagianism, he opposed the Augustinian model of grace and was probably the recipient of Prosper of Aquitaine's Responsiones ad Capitula Objectionum Vincentianarum.[3] His feast day is celebrated on 24 May.
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Saint Vincent of Lérins | |
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Died | c. 445 Insulae Lero et Lerina, Western Roman Empire (now in France) |
Venerated in | Catholic Church[1] Eastern Orthodox Church[2] Anglican Communion |
Feast | 24 May |
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