Saint Romanus of Condat
Saint Romain is the founder of monastic life in the Jura in the 5th century. After training in Lyon, he retired to Condat where he was joined by his b…
First name and chronology
4 saints and blesseds bear the name Roman, between 423 and 1944; the most famous is Saint Romanus, celebrated on February 28th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
Saint Romain is the founder of monastic life in the Jura in the 5th century. After training in Lyon, he retired to Condat where he was joined by his b…
Born of a royal lineage and advisor to Clotaire II, Saint Romain became Archbishop of Rouen in 626. He is famous for slaying a devastating dragon with…
Greek Catholic Metropolitan of Lviv, Andrey Sheptytsky led his Church through the turmoil of the two World Wars, distinguishing himself through his so…
Nephew of Saint Julian of Le Mans, Romanus left Rome to evangelize the Maine region. A zealous priest and wonderworker, he ended his days in Le Mans a…
The feast of Roman is celebrated on February 28th, in memory of Saint Romanus.
4 saints and blesseds bear the name Roman, including Saint Romanus, Saint Romanus, Saint Romanus and Andrey Sheptytsky.
The most famous saint named Roman is Saint Romanus (5th century).