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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Domitian or Domitian (around 347 – \u2020 the first is July 440 ), Abb\u00e9, founder of a monastery in “Bebronne”, currently Saint-Rambert-en-Bugey; celebrated the first is July [ first ] , [ 2 ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4He was born in Rome under the Emperor Constance II; Son of Philippe and Marcianille who sent him at the age of 12 to a Christian school where he was to remain 5 to 6 years old. During his adolescence he lost his parents put to death during the persecution of Christians by the Ariens [ 3 ] . Crying his parents The legend said that he asked his servant Zizime: ” Tell me, dear Zizime, if you think that the man who can be free must engage in a state where a thousand care, a thousand concerns will delight his freedom ?. I admit frankly, replied Zizime, that freedom is for the one who can have a preferable good to the servitude. Well ! reproduced Domitian, the oracle of truth does not believe that there is freedom for those involved in the affairs of the century; It is according to his advice that I will dismiss all my servants, sell my goods and distribute the price to the poor “. After having shared his property to the poor in Rome he retired to a religious house [ 3 ] . In 426 he went on a long trip to Gaul where he arrived in Marseille by boat, he was greeted there by Salvien, a appreciated rhetorician and a letter lettered, who returned from a stay with Honorat at the Abbey of L\u00e9rins. Hilaire d’Arles, Archbishop of Arles and close relative of Honorat, takes Domitian with him for a short time because the latter resumes his journey in 430 towards Lyon where he met Eucher that he had known in L\u00e9rins. Eucher, knowing that his friend is looking for a place of loneliness enjoins him to settle in his diocese [ 3 ] . Domitian therefore heads towards the banks of Ain, in the “Plaine de la Valbonne” (towards Charnoz sur-Ain) and settles in Axance (Bourg-Saint-Christophe) where he raises a oratory dedicated to Saint Christophe , plants a garden and a vineyard. Faced with the crowds of the disciples who join him, he decides to change places and leaves with one of his companions named modest in order to find a conducive to build a monastery. Domitian entrusts the oratory of Axance to a disciple and the two men cross the Ain towards a plateau dominating the fountain of “Babron”, currently Brevon. There, joined by his disciples and in less than two years, they build two oratories one in honor of the Virgin Mary and the other for the intention of Saint Christophe, both dedicated by Eucher in 432, and they raise a monastery [ 3 ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Domitian leads an austere life in this place, fleeing the honors that his sacrifices attracted he lived as a hermit returning to the monastery only at night to spend it in prayer. He resolved the project to build an oratory and a hospice on the edge of the Albarine at the place which will become Saint-Rambert-en-Bugey. In search of subsidies to carry out this work he decides to go and meet Latinus, lord of Lagnieu, and his wife Syagr\u00e9e. Both Ariens convert to Christianity and give all the lands they have in the Albarine Valley from Lagnieu to Armix allowing to throw the foundations of what will become the Saint-Domitian abbey [ 3 ] . At the end of his Domitian life chooses as a successor one of his disciples named Jean and withdrew into his cell where he spent his last days in prayers. Seeing his nearly end he called his brothers and said to them: ” Keep peace, keep your souls pure; Without purity no one can please God; approach the Lord, and he will approach you; Listen with a respectful submission the voice of the one who is at your head, because I am convinced that he leads you by the right way. Know that the moment of my death was revealed to me by the infinitely good God, and that she will arrive on July 1st “. The tradition reports that at the time of his death he exhaled a pleasant odor which embarked on the whole cell. His body is deposited in a sarcophagus near the altar dedicated to Saint Gen\u00e8s. Later, in 1078 part of his relics and those of Saint Rambert will be transported to the priory of Saint-Rambert en Forez and always kept in the parish church [ 3 ] . Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Hagiological history of Belley or collection of lives of saints and blessed people born in this diocese , Jean-Ir\u00e9n\u00e9e Dep\u00e9ry, Bottier edition, 1834, p. 11 to 20. Google Books References [ modifier | Modifier and code ] \u2191 nominis.cef.fr Name: Saint Domitien. \u2191 www.forum-orthodoxe.com French -speaking Orthodox Forum: Holy for the first is July of the ecclesiastical calendar]. \u2191 a b c d e and f Jean-Ir\u00e9n\u00e9e Deperys , Hagiological History of Belley: collection of lives of saints and blessed people born in this diocese , Saint Domitian, abbot , Bottier, 1834 , 404 p. ( read online ) , p. 11 . 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