Victor de Cambon

Saint Victor de Cambon was a sixth-century hermit. He lived on an island in the diocese of Nantes, near Pontchateau. A disciple of Saint Friard d'Indret, Saint Martin de Vertoun or Saint Hermeland d'Indre. Although the Normans laid waste to his oratory in 878, it continued to be a place of miracles. His tomb was desecrated during the French Revolution and his relics are lost. His feast is 31 August.

Saint Victor de Cambon
Bornsixth century
Diedsixth century
near Nantes, Brittany
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Feast31 August

Source

  • Paul Guerin. Les petits bollandistes


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