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(File:Visé St. Martin 162.JPG|thumb|Hadelin, l'église St. Martin, Visé)Saint Hadelin (or Adelin, Hadelinus) (d. about 690),Goyau, Georges. "Namur." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 10. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 3 December 2021 {{PD-notice}} born in Guyenne, was one of the scholarly monks who preached Christianity and started conversion work in what is now Belgium, along with Saint Remaclus.

Life

Of noble parentage, Hadelin lived at the court of Sigebert of Austrasia."Celles", Bienvenue à Houyet He then became a student of Remaclus first at Solignac Abbey, and then at Cougnon abbey, in the duchy of Luxemburg. Later he moved to Stavelot Abbey, founded by Remaclus in 650."Hadelin", Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome Around 651, Remaclus became bishop of Maastricht and brought Hadelin with him. In 669, with the help of Remaclus and Pepin of Herstal, he founded the monastery of Celles. He later founded a monastery at Visé. Hadelin eventually retired to live as a hermit near Chelles, where he died around 690. Monks of Ramsgate. "Hadelin". Book of Saints 1921. CatholicSaints.Info. 1 September 2013 {{PD-notice}}

Veneration

Hadelin is especially venerated in the Walloon diocese of Namur, as founder of the monastery of Celles. He is the patron of Celles, where he is celebrated on the Sunday following the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin (September 8). A silver-made shrine in the Mosan style, can be found in Visé, Belgium.Baring-Gould, Sabine. "Hadelin", The Lives of the Saints, Volume II, London, John C. Nimmo, 1897Baird, Alice. "The Shrine of S. Hadelin, Visé", The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs, vol. 31, no. 172, 1917, pp. 20–24. JSTOR Hadalinus is invoked against children's ailments; in iconography his attribute is a dove.His liturgical feast is on February 3.(File:Visé - Église Saint-Martin - Châsse de Saint-Hadelin 02.JPG|thumb|Shrine of Saint-Hadelin located in the Saint-Martin church in Visé, Belgium.)Image:Lamine - Eglise Saint-Hadelin.JPG|Eglise Saint-Hadelin, RemicourtImage:Maissin JPG000.jpg|Eglise Saint-Hadelin, MaissinImage:Saint-Hadelin, Le Fief, Sint-Hadelinuskerk 2.jpg|Sint-Hadelinuskerk, Saint-Hadelin

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