Born in Tongeren and converted to Christianity, Helier became a disciple of Saint Marcouf in Normandy before retiring as a hermit on a rock off the island of Jersey. After fifteen years of ascetic life, he was massacred by pirates after attempting to preach the Gospel to them. He is the patron saint of the capital of Jersey.
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SAINT HELIER OR HELIBERT, HERMIT,
MARTYRED ON THE ISLAND OF JERSEY (6th century).
Origins and youth
Helier was born in Tongeren into a pagan family but received a Christian education at an early age.
Helier, or Helibert , was born in Tongeren (Atuatuca Tungro rum), which is today a small town in the Belgian Limburg. His parents were pagans, but Providence allowed him to be instructed early on, by strangers, in the science of the saint.
Monastic Vocation in Normandy
Drawn to the eremitic life, he joined Saint Marcou at the monastery of Nantenil in the Cotentin.
Having become a Christian and aspiring to the perfection of the anchorites, he was drawn, around the middle of the 6th century, to Nantenil, in the Cotentin (part of Lower Normandy), by th e reputation of Saint Mar cou or Marculphe, founder and first abbot of this mon astery (Nantum, Order of Saint Benedict, founded around 336, in the diocese of Coutances).
The Hermitage of Jersey
With the agreement of his abbot, he established himself on an isolated rock in Jersey where he led a life of asceticism for fifteen years.
After having spent some time there in the practice of all religious virtues, he took advantage of the permission that the holy abbot gave to the most fervent of his disciples to go to the island of Jersey (Casarea, in the English Channel), to lead an anchoritic life there.
He found only thirty inhabitants there, and healed one who was paralyzed. Having then fixed his dwelling on a harsh rock, washed on all sides by the waters of the Ocean, he led there for fifteen years a life more angelic than human. Three years had passed since he had plunged into this solitude, when he received a visit from Sai nt Marcou wh o encouraged him in his way of life.
Martyrdom and posterity
Warned by a vision, he is massacred by pirates; a monastery and later the town of Saint Helier rise upon the site of his sacrifice.
It is said that Our Lord, moved by the admirable patience of His servant, appeared to him while he was in prayer and announced that in three days he would attain the eternal reward. Indeed, on the third day, he saw pirates approaching whose boats surrounded his rock: he raised his voice to preach Jesus Christ to them, but he was massacred by these barbarians. A monastery was built on the same site which bore his name, Saint Helier of Jersey (S. Helerius Gerseyi) , and which is today a town, the capital of the island.
Translation of the relics
His remains were transferred to the Abbey of Beaulbec in Normandy, according to classical hagiographical sources.
The relics of our Saint were transferred to the Abbey of Beaulbec (Beilus Baccus, Orde r of Cîteaux, fo unded in 1128), in the diocese of Rouen.
Acta Sanctorum, volume III of July, and Proper of Coutances.
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Who was Saint Helier (Helibert)?
Born in Tongeren and converted to Christianity, Helier became a disciple of Saint Marcouf in Normandy before retiring as a hermit on a rock off the island of Jersey. After fifteen years of ascetic life, he was massacred by pirates after attempting to preach the Gospel to them. He is the patron saint of the capital of Jersey.
What is Saint Helier (Helibert) the patron saint of?
Patronage of Saint Helier (Helibert): Saint Helier (Jersey).
How is Saint Helier (Helibert) depicted in Christian art?
In iconography, Saint Helier (Helibert) is recognizable by: rock, hermit's clothing and palm of martyrdom.
How did Saint Helier (Helibert) die?
Saint Helier (Helibert) suffered martyrdom for the Christian faith (6th century).
What miracles are attributed to Saint Helier (Helibert)?
2 miracles are attributed to this saint, notably: Healing, Vision / apparition and Prophecy / infused knowledge.
Which saints were contemporaries of Saint Helier (Helibert)?
Contemporaries include: Saint Remigius (Apostle of the Franks), Saint Antide of Besançon, Saint Eugene of Carthage and Saint Nicaise of Reims.
What are the other names of Saint Helier (Helibert)?
Other forms of the name: Hélibert and Helerius.
Who are the relatives of Saint Helier (Helibert)?
Relatives of Saint Helier (Helibert): Parents anonymes (parents (pagan)).
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- Born in Tongeren to pagan parents
- Conversion to Christianity
- Arrival at the monastery of Nantenil under the direction of Saint Marcou
- Settled as an anchorite on a rock off the island of Jersey
- Fifteen-year eremitic life
- Apparition of Christ announcing his death
- Massacred by pirates