Pepin, ofLanden, died on the 21st of February, in 640, and was buried at Landen;but his body was afterwards removed to Nivelle, where it is nowenshrined, as are those of the B. In recompense, Charlemagne made him duke or governor of Aquitaine, and appointed Toulouse for his residence. o commemorate themin the adorable mysteries: for how is it possible God should be deaf toour prayers f It washis desire, whenever he could conveniently avoid it, not to say massbefore a number of people, because he could not refrain from tears inoffering that august sacrifice.
Touron, in his life of St. ) He extols exceedingly the state of virginity as equal tothat of the angels. the day of one of the translations of his relics,which are kept in the church under his name in Saltzbourg. 10, t 6, Conc.
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