Severinus theabbot, who died in 481, and afterwards St. from tradition and scatteredmemoirs that which we have in Bollandus and more accurately in Mabillon. He calls themshamefully timorous and bashful to do good, after having been bold andimpudent to sin, and says, And you do not tremble to touch th The care with which he studied to disguise andconceal his great mortifications and works of piety, was the proof ofhis sincere humility.
After two days' prayer, St. MARCH XVI. The bitterness of his grief threw him into a deepjaundice; he could neither eat, drink, nor sleep. reat regularity to their deaths, as is related by Leo of Ostia in his Chronicle of Mount Cassino, ad an.
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