Died 550. Saint Tressan is said to be one of five or six brothers,
including
Saint Gibrian (f.d. May 8),
and three sisters, who travelled
from Ireland to France to evangelize for the glory of God in the diocese
of Rheims, France. The names of the others are given as Helan, Germanus,
Abran (who may be Gibrian), Petran, Franca, Promptia, and Possenna
(variations on these names are used). Tressan worked there as a
swineherd, but he was ordained to the priesthood by
Saint Remigius (f.d. October 1),
who provided the siblings with suitable retreats from which
they could spread the faith. Tressan became curate of
Mareuil-sur-Marne, and the patron saint of Avenay in Champagne. His
cultus is strong and has been continuous in the area of Rheims.
(
Benedictines,
D'Arcy,
Encyclopaedia,
Fitzpatrick,
Kenney,
Montague,
O'Hanlon).