Description
Saint Yves was born in the time of Saint Louis in 1253 and went to Heaven on May 19, 1303. Son of a gentleman, he will do brilliant law studies and will become an ecclesiastical judge in Rennes. His reputation for integrity earned him the appointment of parish priest of TredRez. He will put his property and his Kermartin mansion at the disposal of the poor.
It is advisable to use the blessed salt of Saint Yves when the need arises, for example a month before a trial or a hearing, a confrontation…. In addition, for general protection over the year, it is good to use it twice: on May 19, his feast day and again in the month of September.
There was no living lawyer of his own, and a man more beloved than himself in Brittany. From all over he used the ignorant, the poor, the rolled in the flour, the corveables to thank you that the lords pressed and to whom they had to remove the bread of the mouth, if Yves had been there to defend them and restore the justice. He himself went to the castle to search for the horse or sheep that had been taken from his customers under the pretext of unpaid taxes.
Even the lawyers have taken him for boss, despite this tercet that is not for them most kind:
Sanctus Yvo erat Brito,
Advocatus and non latro,
Res miranda populo.
“Saint Yves was Breton; he was a lawyer and, you will believe me if you want, he was not a thief "
The use of Saint Benedict Salt is simple. It is not a question of taking a bath with this salt, but of knowing how to use it in a ritualistic way. It is used with the "Prayer to Saint Yves", as well as with a ritual cloth provided.
In addition, you will also need to use your Angel's Serenity Soap or, failing that, the Angel's Serenity Soap of the current Year.