September
6
Saints of the Day
Benedictine. Spiritual student of Saint
Columban and Saint
Gall at Arbon. Superior of his house following the death of Saint Gall. He
evangelized Eptaticus in the eastern part of Algäu. By the River Lech in
Bavaria,
in a place still known as Sant Mangstritt (footstep of Saint Magnus)
he founded the monastery of Füssen.
Some extraordinary stories grew around Magnus, often
involving
animals.
- In Kempten he dispersed a plague of
snakes.
- At Füssen, he was forced to expel a dragon from the
land he needed for the monastery; in one version of the story, he spared an
infant dragon who helped local farmers by hunting rats, mice and other
crop-damaging vermin.
While on a walk in the woods near the monastery, he
encountered a bear who showed him a vein of iron ore; he gave the bear
some cake. The bear followed Magnus back to the
abbey
where the saint rounded up some tools and monks; the bear then led them all to
several other iron ore sources in the nearby mountains, thus helping found the
area's most lucrative industry.
Saints of September 6:
http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0906.htm
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