Eucherius of Lyon

Deceased Person

0380 – 0449

46

Who was Eucherius of Lyon?

Saint Eucherius, bishop of Lyon, was a high-born and high-ranking ecclesiastic in the Christian Church of Gaul. He is remembered for his letters advocating extreme self-abnegation. Henry Wace ranked him "except perhaps St. Irenaeus the most distinguished occupant of that see".

On the death of his wife Gallia, as was a common 5th century practice, he withdrew for a time to the monastery of LĂ©rins, founded by Saint Honoratus on the smaller of the two islands off Antibes, with his sons, Veranius and Salonius, to live a severely simple life of study and devote himself to the education of his sons. Soon afterward he withdrew further, to the neighbouring island of Lerona, where he devoted his time to study and mortification of the flesh. With the thought that he might join the anchorites in the deserts of the East, he consulted John Cassian, the famed hermit who had returned from the East to Marseille; Cassian dedicated the second set of his Collationes to Eucherius and Honoratus. These Conferences describe the daily lives of the hermits of the Egyptian Thebaid and discuss the important themes of grace, free will, and Scripture. It was at this time that Eucherius wrote his epistolary essay De laude Eremi addressed to Bishop Hilary of Arles.

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Born
0380
France
Children
Nationality
  • France
Died
0449

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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