St. William of Paris
Abbot of Eskill in Denmark, born
1105; died 1202. He was born of a noble French family, and became
a secular canon at Ste Geneviève-du-Mond and, after Suger's
reform, a canon regular. He was sub-prior of the monastery when
Bishop Absalom of Lund, who had heard reports of William's
sanctity, sent Saxo Grammaticus to Paris to request his assistance
in restoring religious discipline in his diocese. The saint
acceded to his request, becoming Abbot of Eskill, where he
succeeded in bringing back the religious to the primitive
observance of their rule. He was canonized on 12 February, 1224,
his feast being observed on 6 April.
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