Died June 15, 585. Vauge, a holy priest of Armagh, Ireland, fled to
Penmarch, Cornwall, when it appeared he was to be consecrated
archbishop. There he built himself a hermitage. But that doesn't mean
that he kept to himself: He often preached to the local people and
instilled the desire for Christian perfection in their breasts. Vauge
appears to be the titular saint of Llanlivery in Cornwall under the name
of Saint Vorech
(Husenbeth).