Lubentius

Lubentius was given by his parents when a small child, to Martin of Tours, who baptized him and treated him as a son.

Lubentius traveled to Acquitaine, and after diligent search, discovered the church where Maximin's body lay.

One night, he and his companions, stole the keys to the church from the sleeping custodian, and made off with the body, bringing it back to Trier.

[1] According to the Gesta Treverorum from the 12th century, he worked as a missionary along the Lahn river[2] and founded a church at Dietkirchen.

A reverend individual suggested placing the corpse in a boat and letting it float up or down the Moselle and choose its own burial site.

Relic of the saint's bust at St. Lubentius, Dietkirchen