Patron Saint of Honest Lawyers, Advocates • Canon Law • Judges • Notaries • Abandoned Children • Orphans
Feast Day: May 19
As early as the 14th century, about St. Ivo it was said:
Sanctus Ivo erat Brito,
Advocatus et non latro,
Res miranda populo.
Loosely translated:
St. Ives was from the land of beef,
A lawyer, and not a thief;
A stretch on popular belief.
The son of Lord Helori and Azo du Kenquis, Ivo, (or Ives, Ybus, Yvo, Ivo of Helory) was born in Kermartin (near Tréguier), Brittany, October 17, 1253. At age 14, Ivo attended the University of Paris, where he graduated in law, and later studied civil law at Orléans under the famous jurist Peter de la Chapelle. In less than 10 years he achieved renown for his proficiency in philosophy, theology, and canon law. He then returned to Brittany where he was appointed judge of the Ecclesiastical Court by the Archdeacon of Rennes. He also received minor orders.
He continued to study the scriptures, and it is believed that he joined the Franciscan Tertiaries sometime later at Guingamp. He is said to have dispensed justice with such care and consideration that even the losing side held him in high esteem.
Ivo’s pro bono defense of the indigent earned him the title “Advocate of the Poor.” In addition to presiding over his own court, he pleaded for the helpless in other courts, paying their expenses and visiting them in prison. It is said he refused the customary gifts (bribes) from litigants and endeavored to reconcile differences out of court.
Eventually, Ivo was elected as official to Alan de Bruc, the bishop of Tréguier. In this office he gained yet more respect and notoriety when he resisted the taxation imposed by the monarchy upon the Church, which he considered unjust.
Apparently he also built a hospital, and distributed the harvest from his own land to the poor. He was known to give to beggars not only his clothing, but even his bed–while he slept on the doorstep.
In 1285, having been ordained, he was appointed to the parish of Tredrez and eight years later to Louannec, where he died on May 19, 1303.
He was buried in Tréguier, and was canonized in 1347 by Clement VI;
his feast is observed on May 19.
We have added some links to the above biography of St. Ivo to provide additional information outside our site. Below are few more that we found interesting. Please submit any that you think should be included here.
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The Ivo Foundation carries on the Tradition of St. Ivo:
“The evolution of a society where access to justice to the poor and vulnerable people especially women and Children in prison and effective implementation of the Child Rights Act within the prison system is enhanced...”
“Provision of support for prompt access to justice to Awaiting Trial Persons, foster care arrangement to children of imprisoned inmates and empowerment of the less privileged in the Society.”
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Pilgrimages to Tréguier: Attorneys can follow in Ivo’s footsteps
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Dearest S Ives, Please intervene on my son’s behalf. That he received justice. Please let him hire a dedicated attorney who will see the injustice that has been done to him. In Jesus Name I pray.
St Ivo,please obtain justice for me ‚. It is not a trivial matter,such as ‚money , or material things; it is about the most beloved person in my life , and how she and I have always been so good for each other. Please, through your intercession , keep other people from trying to destroy our relationship, and help the St.Thomas More Society lawyer, Ms.Allspach ‚obtain justice in my situation. Thank you.
Prayer to St Ivo : St Ivo ‚please acquire, for me ‚a complete dismissal of the unjust decision given by Pattison ( the unjust judge ).As it says in Luke’s gospel chapter18 :1–8, ask the Lord to not delay long over my situation, but vindicate me speedily. Thank you.
St Ives /Ivo, please help me know how to acquire justice in my situation. I feel that I have been very unjustly treated by Pattison, Honican, C.Wichmann, etc. Please forgive my complaining; I only want the freedom to communicate with my beloved Mary Wichmann, regularly, even if it’s only once a week. Thank you.
Please pray, St Ivo, that the unjust judgement ( of Pattison ) be eliminated. Thank you.
Please pray, St Ives, that the unjust judgement ( of Pattison ) be eliminated and done away with. Thank you.