St. Helanus of Rheims (of Cornwall), Hermit
(Helen)

7 October


Previous Saint This month Next Saint
[Today's previous saint] [back to Calendar] [Tomorrow's first saint]

Died near Rheims, France, 6th century. It is said that Saint Helanus migrated from Ireland to Cornwall with his three sisters and six brothers, including Saint Germoc (f.d. June 24) and Saint Breaca (f.d. June 4). They continued on to Brittany, where they settled at Bucciolus near Rheims, where he was ordained to the priesthood and served the people of the area. He is likely to be the titular patron of Cornish churches that are dedicated to Helen (Benedictines, Bonniwell, Farmer).



Previous Saint This month Next Saint
[Today's previous saint] [back to Calendar] [Tomorrow's first saint]

Lives kindly supplied by:
For All the Saints:
http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/saint_a.shtml

These Lives are archived at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/celt-saints/


content © 2008, Ambrose Mooney
layout © 2008, Kathleen Hanrahan and Mo! Langdon
Page last updated: 8 October 2008
Please send us comments, corrections, etc. - Kathleen or Mo!.
This page's URL: <http://www.CelticSaints.org/2007/1007d.html>