For the 17th-century French-Canadian Martyr, see René Goupil.
Saint Renatus
Bishop
Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church
Feast
October 6; November 12
Patronage
Statue of San Renato (Saint Renatus) of Sorrento
Saint Renatus (Italian: San Renato, French: Saint-René) is the name of a French and an Italian saint of the Catholic Church who is claimed to be the same person. There are different stories of two saints with by the name Renatus, who were later merged into a single one based on their described similarities and contemporaneity. Both are venerated in Italy and France. They were: Saint Renatus of Sorrento (San Renato di Sorrento), and Saint Renatus of Angers (Saint-René d'Angers). Part of their stories seem to be a legend, part incomplete and part deficient historically documented.
Due to the Angevin domination of Naples from the 13th to the 15th century, and the fact that they were both bishops and saints from the same age, the personality of Renatus of Sorrento was linked with the figure of Renatus of Angers.[1]
Maurilius of Angers and saint Renatus of Angers
^Antonio Borrelli (2002). "San Renato di Sorrento". Santi e beati. Retrieved February 24, 2011.
they were both bishops and saints from the same age, the personality of Renatus of Sorrento was linked with the figure of Renatus of Angers. The first story...
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