Abran

Summary

Saint Abran (Breton for 'Abraham'), was a 6th-century Irish hermit in Brittany.


Abran
HometownBrittany
Feast8 May

Life edit

Abran was born in Ireland and was a brother of Gibrian.[1] Abran and Gibrain traveled to Brittany with their siblings. The five brothers and three sisters chose a life of devotion to God in consecrated religious life. Abran lived in a hermitage on the Marne River, which had been given to him by Saint Remigius.

Abran and his siblings are all considered saints for their positive Christian influence upon the Breton people.

Saint Abran's feast day is 8 May on the Western Rite Orthodox and Roman Catholic Church calendars.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints, Holweck, F. G., St. Louis, MO: B. Herder Book Co. 1924. p. 7

Sources edit

  • Catholic Online
  • Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome

Further reading edit

Sigal, Pierre-André (1969). "Maladie, pèlerinage et guérison au XIIe siècle: Les miracles de saint Gibrien à Reims". Annales: Économies, Sociétés, Civilisations. 24 (6): 1522–39. doi:10.3406/ahess.1969.422186. S2CID 161904401.