Gummarus

Gummarus
Born717
Around Brabant, Austrasia, Kingdom of the Franks
Died774[1] or 714[2]
Carolingian Empire
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
BeatifiedPre-Congregation
Major shrineLier, Belgium
FeastOctober 11
Patronagechildless people, courtiers, cowherds, difficult marriages, glovers, hernia sufferers, separated spouses, woodcutters
Reliquary in Lier

Saint Gummarus of Lier (also known as Gommaire, Gommer or Gummery) is a Belgian saint. He was the son of the Lord of Emblem (near Lier, Belgium). An official in the court of his relative Pepin the Younger or Pepin of Herstal according to some other sources,[2] after a number of years in military service he retired to live the life of a hermit.[3] The town of Lier grew up around his hermitage.

  1. ^ Hallett, Dr Nicky (2013-04-28). Lives of Spirit: English Carmelite Self-Writing of the Early Modern Period. ISBN 9781409489641.
  2. ^ a b Sint-Gummarus Archived 2019-11-03 at the Wayback Machine visitlier.be, article in Dutch
  3. ^ Jones, Paul Anthony (2019). The Cabinet of Linguistic Curiosities: A Yearbook of Forgotten Words. University of Chicago Press. p. 285. ISBN 978-0-226-64670-1.