St. Isidore of Seville, Bishop and Doctor of the Church (from a stained glass window in Saint Aloysius Church (Carthagena, Ohio).
Saint Isidore, in the seventh century of the Christian era, was coadjutor-bishop to his brother, Saint Leander, at that epoch archbishop of Seville. Isidore possessed a remarkable intellect which had been highly cultivated, and he rendered efficient aid to his holy brother in the great work of converting the Visigoths from the errors of Arianism. When he succeeded Saint Leander in the archiepiscopal charge, he completed the great work both had begun, and presided with marked distinction at the Councils of Seville and Toledo. He was the author of several learned and instructive treatises, and he also reformed the liturgical books, so that fourteen years after his death the Council of Toledo decreed him the title of “The Excellent Doctor.” In his last moments Saint Isidore desired to be carried to the church. There he received the sacraments most fervently, and shortly after expired, in 636, having beforehand distributed all he possessed to the poor. (From Short Lives of the Saints at catholicsaints.info)
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