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6th century

214 saints referenced

Saint Africus of Comminges

Feast: April 28th

Bishop of Comminges in the 6th century originally from Burgundy, Saint Affrique dedicated himself to the struggle against Arianism in Rouerg…

Saint Agapetus I (Agapetus)

Feast: September 20th

A 6th-century Roman pope, Agapetus I distinguished himself by his doctrinal firmness against the Eutychian heresy. Sent on an embassy to Con…

Saint Agericus of Verdun

Feast: December 1st

Tenth bishop of Verdun in the 6th century, Airy was a humble and charitable pastor, close to the kings of Austrasia. He is famous for having…

Saint Albin of Angers

Feast: March 1st

A Breton nobleman who became a monk at Nantilly and later an abbot, Aubin was elected Bishop of Angers in 529. A tireless preacher and prote…

Saint Almer (Almire)

Feast: September 11th

A disciple of Saint Avitus from Auvergne, Saint Almire first lived at Micy before retiring as a hermit in the forests of Maine in the 6th ce…

Saint Anthony of Liarolles

A former soldier from an illustrious family of Agen, Antoine de Liarolles abandoned arms for the eremitic life to flee the influence of the …

Saint Antimond

Feast: July 21st

A solitary near Reims, Antimond was chosen by Saint Remi to restore the faith in Morinia in the 6th century. Despite a hostile reception and…

Saint Aptone (Aphtone)

Feast: October 26th

Bishop of Angoulême in the 6th century, Saint Aptone succeeded Lupicin. He is famous for presiding over the solemn reclusion of Saint Cybard…

Saint Aredius (Yrieix)

Feast: August 25th

Born in Limoges in the 6th century, Saint Arède (or Yriez) was a chancellor at the court of Austrasia before dedicating himself to God under…

Saint Aregius (Arey)

Feast: August 16th

Elected Bishop of Nevers around 548, Saint Aré dedicated himself to the eradication of paganism and the reform of morals. Famous for having …

Saint Arigius (Arille, Agricola)

Feast: February 26th

A former governor under King Guntram, Arigle became Bishop of Nevers in the 6th century. Known for his eloquence and piety, he founded the f…

Saint Armel (Ermel)

Feast: August 16th

Born in Great Britain in 482, Saint Armel settled in Armorica in the 6th century to lead a rigorous monastic life. After founding Plouarzel …

Saint Aspace (Aspais)

Feast: January 1st

A priest sent by the Bishop of Sens in the 6th century, Saint Aspace was the first evangelizer of Melun. Honored as the apostle and patron s…

Saint Augustine of Canterbury

Feast: May 26th

A Roman monk sent by Pope Gregory the Great, Augustine landed in England in 597 to evangelize the Anglo-Saxons. He converted King Ethelbert …

Saint Augustus (August)

Feast: October 7th

A former member of the household of Bishop Désiré in Bourges, Auguste was miraculously healed of a serious infirmity before becoming abbot o…

Saint Aunaire (Aunacharius)

Feast: September 25th

A 6th-century nobleman from Orléans, Aunaire left the court of King Guntram to embrace clerical life in Tours. Becoming bishop of Auxerre in…

Saint Aurelian of Arles

Feast: June 17th

Bishop of Arles in the 6th century and Vicar of the Holy See in Gaul, Aurelian was a defender of orthodoxy during the Three Chapters controv…

Saint Aventinus of Chartres

Feast: February 4th

A nobleman from Châteaudun, Aventin became Bishop of Chartres replacing his brother Solenne before yielding the position back to him. He adm…

Saint Avitus (Avy)

Feast: June 17th

Abbot of Micy in the 6th century, Avit sought solitude throughout his life in the forests of Sologne and the Perche. Renowned for his miracl…

Saint Avitus I

Feast: August 21st

A nobleman from Auvergne who became the 18th Bishop of Clermont in the 6th century, Saint Avitus was a zealous pastor known for the mass con…

Saint Bandry (Bandaridus)

Feast: August 9th

Elected Bishop of Soissons in 540, Bandry was exiled to England by Clotaire I following the slanders of courtiers. After seven years as a ga…

Saint Barsanuphius

Feast: February 6th

A 6th-century anchorite, Barsanuphius lived first at the monastery of Saint Seridon near Gaza before withdrawing into absolute solitude in 5…

Saint Basle (Basolus)

Feast: November 26th

A former noble soldier born in Limoges, Saint Basle retired as a hermit near Reims in the 6th century. After forty years of penance and mira…

Saint Benedict (Patriarch of Western Monks)

Feast: March 21st

Born in Nursia around 480, Saint Benedict abandoned his studies in Rome for the solitude of Subiaco. Founder of the Abbey of Monte Cassino a…

Saint Bertrand (Bertichramn)

Feast: June 30th

Bishop of Le Mans in the 6th and 7th centuries, Bertrand was a brilliant administrator and a great builder, despite the turmoil of the Merov…

Saint Brachio (Braque)

A former hunter in the service of the Count of Clermont, Braque converted after seeing a wild boar take refuge without fear near the hermit …

Saint Brieuc

Originally from Great Britain and trained in Autun by Saint Germain, Saint Brieuc became a great evangelizer of Armorican Brittany. Founder …

Saint Caesarius of Arles

Feast: August 27th

Born in Chalon-sur-Saône, Caesarius was a monk at Lérins before becoming Archbishop of Arles in 502. A great reformer and defender of the fa…

Saint Calais (Karilef)

Feast: July 4th

A 6th-century monk from Auvergne, Calais fled honors to seek solitude. After training at Micy, he founded the Abbey of Anisole in Maine unde…

Saint Caletric (Caltry)

Feast: October 4th

Noble by birth and ordained a priest by Saint Lubin, Calétric became Bishop of Chartres at only twenty-seven years old in 557. Recognized fo…

Saint Calminius (Calmine)

Feast: August 19th

A Duke of Aquitaine from a senatorial family in the 6th century, Calminius renounced his duties to lead a hermit's life near Tulle. He used …

Saint Calupan

Feast: March 3rd

A monk at the monastery of Méallet in the 6th century, Calupan withdrew into a steep cave in Auvergne to live as a recluse. Despite the assa…

Saint Camelian of Troyes

Feast: July 28th

A disciple and successor of Saint Lupus, Camelian was Bishop of Troyes for fifty-seven years at the turn of the 5th and 6th centuries. Recog…

Saint Columba (Colum Cille)

Feast: June 9th

Born into the noble house of O'Neill in Ireland, Columba founded numerous monasteries before exiling himself to Scotland in 565. He converte…

Saint Columbanus of Luxeuil

Feast: November 21st

An Irish monk of the 6th century, Columbanus left his homeland to evangelize Gaul, where he founded the famous abbeys of Annegray and Luxeui…

Saint Constantien of Javron

Feast: December 1st

Originally from Auvergne, Saint Constantien was a monk at Micy before retiring as a hermit in Maine. Having become abbot of Javron under the…

Saint Contest, Bishop of Bayeux

Feast: January 19th

Born near Caen, Saint Contest first withdrew into solitude before becoming Bishop of Bayeux in 456. He distinguished himself by his piety an…

Saint Conteste of Bayeux

Initially a hermit in the desert of Blaye, Saint Conteste became Bishop of Bayeux at the beginning of the 6th century. Known for his austeri…

Saint Cyprian of Marseille

A nobleman from Marseille trained at Saint-Victor, Cyprien became a disciple of Saint Caesarius of Arles before being consecrated bishop of …

Saint Dalmas of Rodez

Feast: November 13th

Elected Bishop of Rodez at the age of 25, Saint Dalmas governed his diocese for 65 years with great charity and austerity. Known for his mir…

Saint Datius of Milan

Bishop of Milan in the 6th century, Saint Datius is renowned for his exile and fidelity to the faith during the persecutions of Emperor Just…

Saint David

Feast: March 1st

Saint David, son of a Welsh prince in the 6th century, was an austere monk and an influential archbishop. Founder of numerous monasteries an…

Saint Deicolus (Desle)

Feast: January 24th

An Irish monk and disciple of Saint Columbanus, Desle founded the Abbey of Lure in Franche-Comté in the 7th century. Known for his unalterab…

Saint Desideratus of Bourges

Feast: May 8th

Bishop of Bourges in the 6th century, Saint Désiré succeeded Saint Arcade. He actively participated in the Councils of Orléans and Auvergne …

Saint Desiderius of Vienne

Feast: May 23rd

Bishop of Vienne in the 6th century, Didier was a learned and zealous prelate, esteemed by Saint Gregory the Great. His opposition to the sc…

Saint Domitian of Maastricht

Feast: May 7th

Bishop of Tongeren and later Maastricht in the 6th century, Domitian distinguished himself by his holiness at the Council of Orléans and his…

Saint Donatus of Orléans

Feast: August 19th

A priest originally from Orléans in the 6th century, Donatus retired to the solitude of the Lure Mountain after a pilgrimage to Tours. He le…

Saint Eman

Feast: May 16th

Originally from Cappadocia, Eman traveled to Rome, Milan, and Autun before being sent by a divine vision to evangelize the Chartres region i…

Saint Ennodius of Pavia

Feast: July 17th

Bishop of Pavia and a brilliant 6th-century writer, Ennodius was tasked by Pope Hormisdas with negotiating the end of the Acacian schism wit…

Saint Eparchius (Cybard)

Feast: July 1st

Originally from Périgord, Cybard renounced an administrative career to become a monk at Issigeac and then a recluse in Angoulême in the 6th …

Saint Ernee and his companions

Feast: August 9th

Originally from Aquitaine, Saint Ernée retired in the 6th century to the solitudes of the Passais with several companions to found monasteri…

Saint Eumachius (Chamassy)

Feast: January 3rd

Of modest origins in Périgueux, Eumache was an exemplary shepherd in the service of the lady Boëze before retiring into solitude. Having bec…

Saint Euphronius (Eufroy)

Coming from a senatorial family, Euphronius was Archbishop of Tours in the 6th century. A devoted pastor, he rebuilt his city after a fire, …

Saint Eusice of Chalusset

Born in Chalusset and sold out of necessity, Eusice became a hermit and then the founding abbot of Selles-sur-Cher. He is famous for his asc…

Saint Eutyches

Feast: May 23rd

A hermit in Umbria and later abbot of the monastery in the Castoria valley, Saint Eutyches dedicated himself to preaching and spiritual guid…

Saint Felix IV

Feast: October 12th

A 6th-century pope, Felix IV succeeded John I in a tense political context under the reign of Theodoric. He is known for transforming pagan …

Saint Felix of Bourges

The twenty-fifth Bishop of Bourges in the 6th century, Saint Felix distinguished himself by his wisdom and serenity in the face of insults. …

Saint Felix of Nantes

Feast: July 7th

Born in Bourges in the 6th century, Saint Felix became Bishop of Nantes in 550. A builder prelate and influential diplomat, he completed the…

Saint Ferréol of Uzès

Feast: January 4th

Bishop of Uzès in the 6th century, Ferréol succeeded his uncle Firmin. After a three-year exile in Paris due to his policy toward the Jews, …

Saint Firmin of Viviers

Feast: March 29th

A Gallo-Roman nobleman and family man, Saint Firmin became Bishop of Viviers at the end of the 6th century. With his wife Aula, he donated h…

Saint Flavit

Feast: December 18th

A nobleman from Italy taken as a slave to Champagne in the 6th century, Flavit earned his master's esteem through his virtue. After resistin…

Saint Flavius of Chalon-sur-Saône

A former chancellor to King Guntram of Burgundy, Flavius became Bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône in 580. Renowned for his eloquence and piety, he …

Saint Fortunatus (Fortunatus)

Feast: May 5th

Originally from Vercelli and nicknamed the Philosopher of the Lombards, this Italian bishop went into exile in France in the 6th century. A …

Saint Fortunatus of Douplable

Feast: December 14th

Born in Italy in 530, Venantius Fortunatus was a Latin poet and Bishop of Poitiers. After miraculously recovering his sight through Saint Ma…

Saint Fortunatus of Poitiers

Feast: December 14th

A poet of Italian origin who became Bishop of Poitiers in the 6th century, Fortunatus is the author of an immense literary body of work incl…

Saint Fraimbaud of Auvergne

Feast: August 15th

A nobleman from Auvergne educated at the court of Childebert, Fraimbaud renounced honors to become a recluse in Ivry, then a monk at Micy. F…

Saint Friard

Feast: August 2nd

Born around 511, Friard was a humble plowman from Besné who retired as a hermit on the island of Vindunet. Accompanied by the deacon Seconde…

Saint Fridolin

Feast: March 6th

An Irish monk of the 6th century, Fridolin became abbot of Saint-Hilaire de Poitiers before traveling through Gaul and Germania as a mission…

Saint Frigidian (Fridian)

Feast: March 18th

An Irish prince who became bishop of Lucca in the 6th century, Saint Frigidian distinguished himself by his apostolic zeal and his miracles.…

Saint Fulgentius

Saint Fulgentius is a 6th-century Doctor of the Church, celebrated for his theological writings defending orthodoxy against Arianism and Pel…

Saint Galactoire

Bishop of Lescar in the 6th century, Galactoire participated in the Council of Agde before being captured by the Arian Visigoths near Mimiza…

Saint Gall I

Feast: July 1st

A monk at Cournon and later Bishop of Clermont in the 6th century, Saint Gall distinguished himself by his humility and apostolic zeal, nota…

Saint Gaugeric (Géry)

Feast: August 11th

Bishop of Cambrai in the 6th century, Saint Géry was a tireless pastor and the apostle of the Brussels region. Famous for his charity toward…

Saint Generosus (Generoux)

Feast: July 16th

Originally from Rome, Généreux became abbot of the monastery of Ansion in Poitou in the 6th century. Succeeding Léonégisile, he governed wit…

Saint Gennebaud (Genebaud)

Feast: September 5th

First Bishop of Laon consecrated by Saint Remi in 497, Gennebaud succumbed to temptation with his former wife. After fathering two sons, he …

Saint Germain of Paris

Feast: May 28th

Born in Autun and trained in monastic life, Germain became abbot of Saint-Symphorien before being called to the bishopric of Paris by King C…

Saint Germier of Toulouse

Feast: May 16th

Bishop of Toulouse in the 6th century, Germier was honored by King Clovis, who granted him significant land donations in Ox. He founded a mo…

Saint Gibrian

Feast: May 8th

An Irish priest of the 6th century, Gibrien settled in Champagne with his seven brothers and sisters to lead a life of eremitism. Establishe…

Saint Gildas the Wise

Feast: January 29th

Born in Great Britain in 494, Gildas the Wise was an abbot and writer famous for his austerity and erudition. After training in Ireland, he …

Saint Goar

Feast: July 6th

A priest from Aquitaine in the 6th century, Goar retired as a hermit on the banks of the Rhine near Trier. Slandered for his generous hospit…

Saint Gregory of Autun (Bishop of Langres)

Feast: January 4th

A former Count of Autun who became Bishop of Langres in the 6th century, Gregory distinguished himself through his civil justice and later h…

Saint Gregory of Tours (Archbishop)

Feast: November 17th

Born in Clermont in 539 into an illustrious family, Gregory became Archbishop of Tours in 573. A great defender of ecclesiastical liberties …

Saint Gregory the Great

Feast: March 12th

Pope and Doctor of the Church, Saint Gregory the Great marked the 6th century with his immense theological work and his reform of the liturg…

Saint Gregory the Great (Pope and Doctor of the Church)

Feast: March 12th

A Roman senator turned monk, Gregory the Great was elected pope in 590 during a period of major crises. He reformed the liturgy, ecclesiasti…

Saint Guenael

Feast: November 3rd

Son of lords from Cornouaille, Guenaël became a disciple of Saint Guénolé at Landévennec before succeeding him as abbot. After an evangeliza…

Saint Gunthiern (Gonthiern)

Feast: July 3rd

A former king of Cambria in the 6th century, Gunthiern renounced his crown to live as a solitary on the island of Groix and then in Quimperl…

Saint Guntram, King of Burgundy

Feast: March 28th

Grandson of Clovis and King of Burgundy in the 6th century, Gontran distinguished himself by his piety and clemency after a tumultuous youth…

Saint Helier (Helibert)

Feast: July 17th

Born in Tongeren and converted to Christianity, Helier became a disciple of Saint Marcouf in Normandy before retiring as a hermit on a rock …

Saint Hermenegild (John)

Feast: April 13th

A Visigothic prince converted to Catholicism through the influence of his wife Ingund and Saint Leander, Hermenegild opposed the Arianism of…

Saint Hilary (Illier) of Mende

Feast: October 25th

Born in Mende and baptized late in life, Hilaire became a monk on the banks of the Tarn before being elected Bishop of Mende in the 6th cent…

Saint Honoratus of Amiens

Feast: May 16th

The seventh Bishop of Amiens in the 6th century, Saint Honoré is famous for his early piety and the numerous miracles marking his episcopate…

Saint Hymetius (Imetier)

Feast: July 28th

A monk of the Abbey of Condat in the 6th century, Hymetière retired as a hermit in the Jura on the banks of the Valouse to evangelize and cl…

Saint Illtud (Elchut, Heltute)

A Welsh nobleman and former soldier of King Arthur, Saint Iltut converted under the influence of Saint Cadoc. He founded the famous monaster…

Saint Innocent of Le Mans

Feast: June 19th

A native of Le Mans and trained by Saint Victorius II, Innocent became bishop of his hometown in 532. A great builder and protector of monas…

Saint Joevin

A disciple of Saint Paul of Léon originally from Great Britain, Saint Joevin lived as an anchorite in Armorica before becoming the coadjutor…

Saint John Climacus (of the Ladder)

Feast: March 30th

Originally from Palestine and a disciple of Gregory of Nazianzus, John Climacus withdrew to Mount Sinai at the age of sixteen. After forty y…

Saint Junien of Mairé

Feast: August 13th

A hermit at Chaunay and later the founding abbot of Mairé in the 6th century, Saint Junien was the spiritual friend of Saint Radegund. Under…

Saint Kentigern (Mungo)

Bishop of Glasgow in the 6th century, Kentigern (known as Mungo) was a great evangelizer of Scotland and Northern Europe. After an exile in …

Saint Laumer

Feast: January 19th

Abbot of Corbion in the 6th century, Saint Laumer is a major figure of Benedictine monasticism. His relics, transferred to Blois in 874 to e…

Saint Laumer (Lomer)

Feast: January 19th

A shepherd from the Chartres region under Chlothar I, Laumer became a monk at Micy and then a hermit in the Perche. Ordained priest and stew…

Saint Laurien of Seville

Originally from Pannonia and Bishop of Seville, Saint Laurien was a fervent opponent of Arianism. Forced into exile, he retired to Vatan in …

Saint Lautein (Lothain)

Feast: November 1st

A 5th-century Aeduan nobleman, Lautein left the worldly life of Autun for the monastery before isolating himself in the Jura. There, he foun…

Saint Leander of Seville

Saint Leander was the architect of liturgical reform in Spain in the 6th century, introducing the Nicene Creed to counter Arianism. He playe…

Saint Leo (Lyé)

Abbot of the monastery of Mentenay in the 6th century, Saint Leon (or Lyé) succeeded the blessed Romanus. Warned of his approaching death by…

Saint Leo of Sens

Feast: April 22nd

Bishop of Sens in the 6th century, Saint Leo participated in the Councils of Orléans and worked for the conversion of Melun through the inte…

Saint Leobard (Libert)

Feast: January 18th

Originally from Auvergne, Leobard renounced an arranged marriage after the death of his parents to dedicate himself to God. He established h…

Saint Leobon of Saint-Étienne-de-Fursac

A 6th-century solitary from the Creuse, Saint Léobon lived as a hermit near Fursac and later at Salagnac. He is famous for having resisted t…

Saint Leonard of Dunois

Feast: December 8th

Noble by birth, Leonard renounced his possessions to enter the monastery of Micy before retiring as a hermit in the forest of Marchenoir in …

Saint Leonard of Noblac

Feast: November 6th

A Frankish nobleman baptized by Saint Remi, Leonard refused the honors of Clovis's court to retire as a hermit in the Limousin. Famous for o…

Saint Leonard of Vandoeuvre (or of Corbigny)

Feast: October 15th

A 6th-century hermit established on the banks of the Sarthe, Leonard founded the monastery of Vandœuvre under the protection of the Frankish…

Saint Leontius I the Angien

Archbishop of Bordeaux in the 6th century, Leontius I distinguished himself by his great charity, distributing his wealth to the poor and ca…

Saint Leubais (Leubace) of Sennevières

A disciple of Saint Ours in the 6th century, Leubais was the first abbot of the monastery of Sennevières in Touraine. Known for his charity …

Saint Leudomer (Lumier) of Limoges

Feast: September 30th

Brother of Saint Elaphe and Bishop of Châlons in the 6th century, Leudomir (or Lumier) was distinguished by his great chastity and humility.…

Saint Licar (Lizier)

Feast: August 27th

Originally from Spain, Saint Licar (or Lizier) became Bishop of Conserans in the 6th century after being trained in Tarbes and ordained in R…

Saint Lifard

Feast: June 3rd

A former magistrate of Orléans renowned for his integrity, Lifard left his duties at the age of forty to become a cleric and then a hermit i…

Saint Livane (Levange) of Senlis

Feast: October 19th

Bishop of Senlis in the 6th century, Livane (or Levange) was a devoted pastor during the barbarian invasions. A collaborator of Saint Remi i…

Saint Lubin of Chartres

Feast: March 14th

Of humble origins, Lubin rose through study and piety from the rank of plowman to that of Bishop of Chartres in the 6th century. After a mon…

Saint Lupien of Mende

Feast: October 13th

Abbot of Saint-Privat in Mende in the 6th century, Lupien was slandered to Queen Brunhilda by Count Innocent. Although exonerated in Metz, h…

Saint Lupus (Leu)

Feast: January 27th

Bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône in the 7th century, Saint Loup distinguished himself by his charity and miracles, notably the extinguishing of an…

Saint Lupus of Soissons

Feast: October 22nd

Thirteenth bishop of Soissons in the 6th century, Saint Loup was trained in Reims by Saint Remi. He participated in the first Council of Orl…

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