Catholic Blesseds, Saints, Solemnities & Holy Days

Saint Giles
Feast Day: September 1
Patronage: Beggars, Blacksmiths, Breast Cancer, Breast Feeding, Cancer Patients, Disabled People, Epilepsy
The King’s hunters, who had looked for a place of refuge for the night, finally discovered his solitude. The next day an arrow was shot at a deer, but instead wounded the saint, thus becoming the patron saint of handicap persons. The King, who by legend was Wamba, developed a high esteem for the hermit, whose humility was heroic. He rejected all honors, and the king built him a monastery in his valley, Saint-Gilles-du-Gard, which eventually was placed under the Benedictine rule, years later. He was eventually ordained a Priest, and became Abbot of that monastery, and a town grew around it.
St. Giles fame soon spread far and wide, and many miracles were manifested with his intercession in life, and later at his tomb. He had the gift to see deeply into the soul, and on one occasion the king had not made a full confession to St. Giles. St. Giles spoke to him about the error of not making a full confession, and the king quickly corrected that and found peace. From then on, the king would beg Giles to leave his humble surroundings, but it was always in vain. St. Giles eventually died in 710 at that monastery, with the highest reputation for sanctity and continued miracles.