Butler's Lives of the Saints
Alban Butler was an English priest who lived from 1711 to 1773. He wrote "Lives of the Saints". On page 250 and 251 of the 1894 edited edition he had this to say about St. Henry:
"It was Henry's custom, on arriving in any town, to spend his first night in watching in some church dedicated to our blessed Lady."
Under Henry's leadership "Stately cathedrals, noble monasteries, churches innumerable, enlightened and sanctified the once heathen lands."
The original edition was over 1200 pages.
According to one source the original edition also contains this quote:
Prayer seemed the chief delight and support of his soul; especially the public office of the church. Assisting one day at this holy function at Strasburg, he so earnestly desired to remain always there to sing the divine praises among the devout canons of that church, that, finding this impossible, he founded there a new canonry for one who should always perform that sacred duty in his name.
Source: Saint Henry - My Catholic Life!
I have not been able to find the 1200 page original to verify this.
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