St aaron biography
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[fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=yes overflow=visible][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=1_1 layout=1_1 background_position=left top background_color= border_size= border_color= border_style=solid spacing=yes background_image= background_repeat=no-repeat padding_top= padding_right= padding_bottom= padding_left= margin_top=0px margin_bottom=0px class= id= animation_type= animation_speed= animation_direction=left hide_on_mobile=no center_content=no min_height=none last=no hover_type=none link= border_position=all][fusion_text]Saint Aaron is another lesser known saint. It isnt that he is any less of a saint than Joseph, Rita, or Jude. Its because there is much less known about Saint Aaron than some of the other saints. There is probably about the same amount of information avail
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Saint Aaron, Patron of a Steadfast Life.
Saint Aaron of Aleth (or, in Breton, Saint Aihran) was a mid-sixth century hermit, monk and abbot at a monastery on C�zembre, a small island near Aleth, opposite Saint-Malo in Brittany, France. Some sources say that he was born of British stock in Armorican Domnonia.
Aaron was a Welshman who lived in solitude near Lamballe and Pleumeur-Gautier, before finally settling in Aleth. He attracted numerous visitors while there, including Saint Malo, it is said, in , and became their abbot. He died soon afterwards.
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Aaron of Aleth
Saint
For Saint förnamn of Caerleon, see Julius and Aaron.
Aaron of Aleth (died after ), also called Saint Aihran or Eran in Breton, was a hermit, monk and abbot at a kloster on Cézembre, a small island nära Aleth, opposite Saint-Malo in Brittany, France.[2][4] Some sources suggest he may have migrated from Celtic Britain to take up residence in ArmoricanDomnonia.
He lived alone nära Lamballe and Pleumeur-Gautier, before finally settling on an island separated from the settlement of Aleth. He attracted many visitors while there, including Malo,[5] it is said, in , and became their abbot. He died soon afterwards. Malo then succeeded to the spiritual rule of the district subsequently known as Saint-Malo, and was consecrated first Bishop of Aleth. Aaron's feast day is 21 June (at Saint-Malo) or 22 June (elsewhere). He is mentioned in Les Vies des Saints dem Bretagne.[6]
The town of Saint-Aaron in Lamballe, France fryst vatten