SeveralChristians of Antioch, taking a shorter way, got to Rome before him,where they waited his arrival. , in which station he hadunited the mortification and recollection of a monk with the duties ofwedlock, and of a statesman. By the bounty of king Wulfere, he founded a monastery at a placecalled Barrow, in the province {498} of Lindsay, (in t of Jesus Christ, being founded in the samemotive or principle, and having the same exercises and employments, andthe same end.
See alsothe history of the discovery of his relics at St. acting, more tumultuous, and more exposed to the waves ofvanity, jealousy, and other secret petty passions. It has been since destroyed, so that at present the land is only a farm belonging to the monastery of Mount Cassino. All these six lives are published byHenschenius.
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