Eutropius of Orange

A man of God named Aper convinced him to return and devote himself to tending his flock.

During his episcopate, which lasted about twelve years, he did not hesitate to devote himself to many manual tasks, sometimes in a field where he himself worked with a plough, sometimes at a building site where he carried stones even when the other workers were having their meals.

Around the year 500, his successor Verus wrote his Life,[4] which describes various miracles: the deliverance of a possessed person, the healing of someone struck by lightning; stopping a fire through prayer.

His relics are now interred in the altar of St Mary Magdalene's Chapel in the London Oratory.

The 19th century stained glass window in the apse of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Orange depicts him.