Siffredus of Carpentras

Saint Siffredus
Bishop
Died 7th century
Venasque
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Feast 27 November
Patronage Carpentras, France

Saint Siffredus of Carpentras (French: Siffrein) was a bishop of Carpentras who is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church.[1]

Siffredus was a monk in Lérins Abbey before becoming bishop of Carpentras at the beginning of the seventh century.[1] Not much is known of his life and Siffredus does not appear to have participated in any church council.[1] However, during his episcopate, he ordered the construction of many churches in Carpentras and in Venasque.[1]

Religious and popular tradition holds that Siffredus led an austere life and was zealous in his pastoral duties, caring for the poor and exorcising demons.[1]

Veneration

The traditional date of his death, 27 November, was fixed as his feast day as early as the eleventh century, when his name appears in local martyrologies.[1] Siffredus’ body was translated sometime before the thirteenth century from Venasque to Carpentras.[1] His relics were saved from destruction during the French Revolution by a priest in 1793, and are still preserved in Carpentras Cathedral, which is dedicated to him.[1]

Further reading

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Saint-Siffrein-de-Carpentras". Diocese of Avignon. January 15, 2008. Retrieved November 4, 2009.
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