Veranus Cavaillon

Veranus Cavaillon

Saint of the Roman Catholic Church, Bishop of Cavaillon.
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Content:
  1. Saint Veranus, Bishop of Cavaillon
  2. Early Life and Ordination
  3. Election as Bishop and Miraculous Deeds
  4. Charitable Endeavors and Monastic Foundations
  5. Cathedral and Memorial
  6. Commemoration

Saint Veranus, Bishop of Cavaillon

Saint Veranus, a revered figure in the Roman Catholic Church, served as Bishop of Cavaillon.

Early Life and Ordination

Born in the 6th century in the Vaucluse region of France, Veranus's spiritual journey began in 540 A.D. when he was ordained as a priest.

Election as Bishop and Miraculous Deeds

In 568 A.D., Veranus was chosen as the Bishop of Cavaillon. His contemporary, Saint Gregory of Tours, documented numerous miracles attributed to him, including the banishment of a fearsome dragon.

Charitable Endeavors and Monastic Foundations

Veranus's legacy extended beyond his miracles. He was known as a compassionate benefactor, establishing monasteries and providing for the needy.

Cathedral and Memorial

The Cathedral of Cavaillon, named in honor of Saint Veranus, serves as a testament to his impact on the city.

Commemoration

The Catholic Church observes Saint Veranus's feast day on October 19th.

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