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Saint Veredemus
Bishop
Born640
prob. Greece
Died720 AD
Gaul
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
FeastJune 17;[1] August 20[2]
Patronageinvoked 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

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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 on the Gardon to pray for abundant rain.[4] He was the patron saint of the shepherds of the plains of Crau.[4]

References

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  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. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Les Gorges du Gardon: La baume St Veredeme". Gardon Cilsia. Archived from the original on 11 March 2016. Retrieved April 27, 2009.
  5. ^ "Saint Vérédème". Tradicioun.org. 2005. Retrieved April 27, 2009.
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