A shepherdess of great beauty in Sambin, Néomoise obtained from God that her foot be changed into a goose foot to discourage her suitors and preserve her virginity. She also caused a miraculous spring to gush forth to water her flocks. She is still honored in the Blésois region, particularly by shepherdesses in the month of January.
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SAINT NÉOMOISE OF SAMBIN (Unknown era).
Vocation and the miracle of deformity
Neomoise, a shepherdess from Sambin of great beauty, obtains from God a physical deformity (a goose foot) to discourage her suitors and preserve her virginity.
This shepherd Cette bergère Miraculous shepherdess of the Diocese of Blois, known for her goose foot. ess, of rare beauty, lived in Sam bin (f Sambin Village located south of Blois, place of life and worship of the saint. our leagues south of Bloi s): s Blois City where the relics of Calais were transferred during the Norman invasions. everal young men sought her hand in marriage. Desiring at all costs to escape their pursuits, she prayed to God to afflict her in her body: the Lord granted her wishes; for one of her feet was changed into a goose foot, and this deformity delivered her from the obsessions she wished to avoid.
The miracle of the spring
To water her thirsty flocks, the saint causes an inexhaustible spring to gush forth by striking the ground with her staff.
One day, this holy maiden, seeing that her flocks were suffering from thirst, implored heaven on their behalf; then, striking the earth with her staff, she caused an abundant spring to gush forth. This miraculous foun fontaine merveilleuse Miraculous spring created by the saint for her flocks. tain, which bears the name of Sainte-Néomoise, exists half a league from the village of Sambin, and it has never been seen to dry up or become clouded; such, at least, is the popular tradition.
Local cult and traditions
The saint is honored in Sambin with a goose-footed statue and an annual votive mass celebrated by shepherdesses in January.
Despite the gradual weakening of these ancient beliefs, Saint N éomoise has rem sainte Néomoise Miraculous shepherdess of the Diocese of Blois, known for her goose foot. ained venerated until now in Sambin and the surrounding area; in the p arish church, she église paroissiale Village located south of Blois, place of life and worship of the saint. is seen represented with her goose foot: every year, the local shepherdesses have a votive mass celebrated in her honor, in order to obtain her protection for themselves and their livestock.
This religious custom is observed during the month of January, shortly after the feast of Saint Genevieve, that sainte Geneviève Patron saint of Paris, near whom Ceraunus was buried. other villager who has spread so much glory over France.
Sources of the entry
The text is based on the work of M. Dupré, librarian of Blois, concerning the saints of his diocese.
M. Dupré, librarian of the city of Blois. Not ville de Blois City where the relics of Calais were transferred during the Norman invasions. ices on the Saints of this diocese.
Annexes & related entities
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Key Events
- Sought in marriage by several young men
- Prayer to obtain a physical deformity to preserve her virginity
- Transformation of a foot into a goose foot
- Miraculous gushing of a spring for her herds
Miracles
- Transformation of a foot into a goose's foot
- Gushing forth of a perennial spring by striking the ground with her staff