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Rev. Alban Butler (1711–73). Volume VI: June. The Lives of the Saints. 1866.

June 14

St. Psalmodius of Ireland, Hermit

 
HE was of an illustrious Irish or Scottish family, and renounced the world to form himself in the school of virtue, under the discipline of St. Brendan. By the advice of that holy man, he passed into France, and addressed himself to St. Leontius, bishop of Saintes, about the year 630, under whose spiritual direction he made still higher progress in Christian perfection. The latter part of his life he spent in a little cell in the forest of Grie, in the territory of Limoges. His relics are kept in a silver shrine in the collegiate church of St. Agapetus, in Languedoc, and he is honoured on the 6th of August. See Colgan, ad 14 Jun.  1