Veredemus

Saint Veredemus
Bishop
Born 640
prob. Greece
Died 720 AD
Gaul
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Feast June 17;[1] August 20[2]
Patronage invoked for rain; patron of shepherds at Crau, France

Saint Veredemus (also Veredemius; French: Saint Vérédème, Vrème, Vrime[3]) was an 8th-century hermit who become bishop of Avignon around 700 AD. According to tradition, he was of Greek origin and was born around 640 AD.[4]

Veredemus settled at Gaul as a hermit, in the valley of the Durance.[4] A grotto associated with Veredemus is located at the Gorge du Gardon.[4] He was a companion of Saint Giles and at the death of Saint Agricola of Avignon was chosen as bishop of Avignon.[4] He served as bishop until around 720 AD.[4]

Veneration

Veredemus' hermitage at the gorges of Gardon is the oldest Christian structure in lower Languedoc, dating from 8th century AD.[4] Its apse is decorated with 8th-century paintings.[4]

Veredemus is venerated at Cavaillon, Apt, and Carpentras, and a fête Saint-Vérédème is celebrated at Eyguières.[5] Until the 1960s, the inhabitants of Sanilhac would make the pilgrimage to Veredemus’ grotto at Gardon to pray for abundant rain.[4] He was the patron saint of the shepherds of the plains of Crau.[4]

References

  1. "Online Calendar of Saints". Retrieved April 27, 2009.
  2. Guillaume Belèze, Dictionnaire des noms de baptême (L. Hachette et cie., 1863), 440.
  3. "Table géographique des saints". Millesimo. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Les Gorges du Gardon: La baume St Veredeme". Gardon Cilsia. Retrieved April 27, 2009.
  5. "Saint Vérédème". Tradicioun.org. 2005. Retrieved April 27, 2009.
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