Ceraunus

Ceraunus

Ceraunus (Céran) (died 614) was bishop of Paris. His relics are in the church of St. Genevieve, Paris;[1] they are on the altar of St Clotilda.[2] He is also said to have been bishop 609 to 622.[3]

He is a Catholic and Orthodox saint,[4][5] feast day September 27.

Notes

  1. ^ Matthew Bunson and Stephen Bunson, Our Sunday Visitor's Encyclopedia of Saints (2003), p. 202.
  2. ^ Saint Genevieve
  3. ^ Catholic Encyclopedia: Paris
  4. ^ Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome
  5. ^ On-line Calendar of Saints Days, September

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