St. Aventanus

Aventanus
Feastday: February 25
Death: 1380

Carmelite mystic and lay brother. A native of Limoges, France, he joined the Carmelites as a lay brother. With another Carmelite, Romaeus, Aventanus started on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Crossing the Alps they encountered many difficulties, including an outbreak of plague. Aventanus, who had a gift of ecstasies, miracles, and visions, succumbed to the plague near Lucca, Italy. His cult was approved by Pope Gregory XVI.

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Aventanus Aventanus Death: 1380
Death: 1380