Ursus of Aosta

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Ursus of Aosta (fl. 6th century) was an Italian evangelist of the 6th century, today venerated as a saint. His feast day is February 1.

Biography

Originally thought to have been of Irish origin, historians seem to agree that he came from the Val d’Aosta. He became a monk at the Abbey of San Giusto in Aosta. Ursus was later appointed archdeacon for (in Italian, San Giocondo; in French, Saint Joconde), bishop of Aosta. He built the Church of San Lorenzo, which became the Collegiate church of Saint Ursus in Aosta. He evangelized the region of Digne and was an opponent of Arianism.

Patronage

Ursus is a patron saint of Burano. The Fiera di Sant’Orso in Aosta is held annually on January 30th and 31st.

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