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February 28 · Optional · White
St Romanus of Condat
(c. 390–463) At thirty-five he walked into the Jura forests with a book, seeds, and tools, and lived alone until his brother Lupicinus joined him. From their hermitage grew the great abbeys of Condat and Saint-Claude that christianized the Jura.
When is the feast of St Romanus of Condat?
The feast is celebrated on February 28 each year, kept as a optional in the General Roman Calendar, with white vestments.
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When is the feast of St Romanus of Condat?
The feast of St Romanus of Condat is celebrated on February 28 each year, kept as a optional in the General Roman Calendar.
Who was St Romanus of Condat?
(c. 390–463) At thirty-five he walked into the Jura forests with a book, seeds, and tools, and lived alone until his brother Lupicinus joined him. From their hermitage grew the great abbeys of Condat and Saint-Claude that christianized the…
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