St. Condedus

Feastday: October 21

Condedus, d.685 Probably a Briton, he became a hermit at Fontaine Saint Valery, France and then a Benedictine monk at Fontenelle. After a time there, he resumed his eremitical life on the island of Belcinae in the Seine near Caudebec, and when King Thierry III granted him the island for a hermitage, he built two chapels on it. He is also known as Conde or Condede. His feast day is October 21st.

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