Saint Gall
Abbot
(† 646)
Saint Gall had been ordained a priest by the command of Saint Columban, and now, having learned the language of the region where he settled near Lake Constance, he cast out demons, lived in peace with the wild animals, drove serpents from the valley, and converted to the faith a great number of idolaters. The cells which the Saint built there for those who desired to serve God with him, were attached to the monastery which bears his name. A synod of bishops, with the clergy and people, earnestly desired to place the Saint in charge of the episcopal see of Constance; but his modesty refused the dignity, and one of his disciples was chosen instead. He died in the year 646.
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