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Antoninus, M. one of the Theban Legion, 30 September and 

 4 July. 

 ,, M. at Pamiers, 2 Sept. 



,, Child M. at Capua, 3 September. 



,, P.M. at Nicomedia, 27 April. 



,, M. at Eome under Maximian, 26 April. 



,, P.M. at Caesarea, 13 November. 



,, B. Marseilles, d. 580, 31 October. 



The feast of S. Anthony-in-Meneage is on December 26. 

 If we deduct eleven days we get December 15, which is the 

 Feast of S. Antonius, Martyr at Rome, under Valentinian. But 

 in the Felire of Oengus his day is August 9. The feast of S. 

 Anthony-in-Eoseland is October 3. Eleven days off gives Sept. 

 25, which is the eve of Antonius M. in Africa. 



There was anciently a chapel of S. Anthony at Penzance. 



S. AiTSTELL, Monk, Confessor. 



Austell was a disciple of S. Me van or Mewan, and accom- 

 panied him and S. Samson from South "Wales. When S. 

 Samson made a foundation at Grolant, previous to crossing into 

 Armorica, Austell must have planted his lann where now stands 

 the beautiful church that bears his name. 



On the tower he is represented as a hermit or pilgrim with 

 staS and beads, on the right hand of the Saviour, and on the 

 left is S. Samson habited as Archbishop of Dol, in pall with 

 archiepiscopal crozier. 



Austell followed Mewan and Samson to Brittany. Mewan 

 was sent by Samson with a message across the Forest of 

 Bracilian to Vannes, and on the way Mewan made friends with 

 a settler from Britain, who persuaded him to found a Ian near 

 his plou, and promised him all his territory. 



When Mewan was dying, Austell stood by with streaming 

 eyes ; the aged Abbot wiped away the tears and bade his 

 disciple not be discouraged, as he should follow him in seven 

 days. Accordingly seven days after, Austell was found dead in 

 his bed. 



The brethren, knowing the friendship of long standing that 

 existed between the two, resolved to lay Austell by his Abbot. 



