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Saint Edern
Born9th century
Ireland or Wales
Died10th century
Lannedern, Brittany
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Feast26 August

Saint Edern was a monk of the end of the ninth century, feast 26 August (31 August or 1 September by the old liturgical calendar). He may have been from Ireland or Wales.[1]

Biography

Legend suggests that Saint Edern left Cumbria, where he was from, to go evangelize in Brittany. Accompanied by his sister Jenovefa (who could be a figure of St. Genevieve, or St. Genevieve herself), he took a road leading to a high summit on which he built a house for his sister and a simple hut for himself.

Three main legendary stories concern him:

Edern died at Lannedern, where his tomb is located, at an unknown date, on 1 September.

St. Edern was invoked under the name of Sancti Egidii, especially to combat eye diseases.

References

  1. ^ "Saint Edern". Nominis. Retrieved 30 September 2018.