Saint Conus | |
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Saint Conus |
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Born | End of the XII century Diano, Italy |
Died | First half of the XIII century Cadossa, Italy |
Honored in | Roman Catholic Church |
Canonized | April 27, 1871 by Pope Pius IX |
Feast | 3 June |
Patronage | Teggiano, Italy |
Conus was a Benedictine monk. He was born in Diano (Italy) in the late 12th century, and became a monk in S.Maria di Cadossa Benedictine Monastery (now St. Conus sanctuary) near Montesano sulla Marcellana. He died very young in the early years of the 13th century with a reputation for holiness. When Cadossa monastery was closed his relics were returned to Diano in 1261, where he is venerated as its patron saint. There is a great sanctuary for him in Uruguay too.[1]
The Saint was canonized on April 27, 1871 by Pope Pius IX. The feast is celebrated on June 3. Celebrations in his honor are celebrated in Florida (Uruguay), Teggiano, Buenos Aires, New York, San Mauro Pascoli, and San Cono di Cessaniti.