"The story is told that someone once asked a wise man where he could be sure to find God. The wise man told his questioner to come along where he would lead him, and together they went into the solitude of the open desert. âBeholdâ, he said, âwhere God isâ. God is more promptly believed to be there, since he is more easily found there."
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Eucherius of Lyon
Saint Eucherius of Lyon (c. 380 â c. 449) was the archbishop of Lyon. He was a high-born and high-ranking ecclesiastic in the Christian Church of Gaul.
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