Clarus, St.
CLARUS, ST.
Abbot; b. near Vienne, in Dauphiné, France, beginning of the seventh century; d. c. 660. He became a monk at Saint-Ferréol, then abbot of Saint-Marcel (c. 625). His virtues gained for him the admiration of Cadeoldus, bishop of Vienne, who charged him with the spiritual direction of the hermits at Sainte-Blandine. The ancient cult of Clarus was confirmed by pius x in 1903. He is the patron saint of tailors.
Feast: Jan. 1.
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