. Paul first was a pupil of Saint
Illtud at
Llantwit Major. Later, he studied on
Caldey Island with
Samson of Dol and
Gildas. He went to Brittany, establishing
monasteries in
Finistère on the northwest coast of Brittany, at Lampaul on the island of
Ushant (French
Ouessant), on the island of
Batz and at Ocsimor, now the city of
Saint-Pol-de-Léon, where he is said to have founded a monastery in an abandoned fort. He was consecrated bishop at Ocsimor under the authority of
Childebert, King of the Franks. Paul was a
vegetarian. One account says he died on the island of
Batz. He was first buried at Saint-Pol-de-Léon, but his
relics were later transferred to
Fleury Abbey. He was succeeded as bishop by his companion, Saint
Joavan. Paul's bell is kept at Saint-Pol. His
feast day is 12 March. == Paulinus of Wales ==