[1] During the famine of 650-51, Bishop Landry sold all of his personal possessions, as well as some of the furniture and sacred vessels of the church, to feed the poor.
[3] In 653, Landry, with 23 other bishops, subscribed to the charter Clovis II gave to Saint-Denis Abbey, exempting it from episcopal jurisdiction.
One of them reads: We have seen and known that a man which men call Raoul Gracard was smitten suddenly, and had the head much great and swollen, and was so red in the face of him that all folk that saw him deemed and held him for a leper.
Be therefore the name of God praised, who for his good friend Saint Landry he healed so promptly the foresaid patient.St.
[5] A statue of Saint Landry stands behind the altar, and a stained glass window with his image at the southwest corner of the church.