Here next followeth the Life of S. Vedaste.
S. Vedaste was ordained Bishop of Arras by the hand of S.
Remigius. And S. Vedaste was of much great holiness and cleanness: for when he
came to the gate of Arras he found
there two poor men of whom that one was lame and that other blind. These two
poor men demanded of him some alms. And S. Vedaste answered to them and said: I
have neither gold nor silver, but this that I have I give to you. Then he made
them both whole by virtue of his prayer. It happed on a time he came into a
church destroyed, and found there a wolf among the bushes; and he commanded him
that he should go his way, and anon he obeyed to him and fled, so that sith
that time he was not seen. At the last, when he had converted much people, by
his word and predication, to the faith of God, and also by good ensamples
showed evidently to the people, in the fortieth year of his bishopric, he saw a
dove of fire that came from heaven to his house. And by that he understood well
that he should finish and pass out of this world, and so he did, for he died
anon after, about the year of our Lord five hundred and fifty. When his body
should be translated, S. Omer which was blind for age, was sorry that he might
not see the body of S. Vedaste and anon our Lord enlumined him, and rendered to
him his sight. And he saw the body of S. Vedaste, but
anon after, he was blind again as he had been tofore. Let us pray to him, etc.
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