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Saint Fidweten

Also known as: Fivetein; Fidivitanus; Fivetino

Saint
Pre-Congregation

Feast Day

11-Dec

Died

C.888 of natural causes

Canonized

Pre-Congregation

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Biography

Saint Fidweten, also known as Fivetein, Fidivitanus, or Fivetino, was a Benedictine monk at Saint Saviour Abbey in Redon, located in Brittany, modern-day France. Born in an era when historical records were not as well-documented, not much is known about his early life or family background. What we do know is that Saint Fidweten dedicated his life to the pursuit of holiness and lived in the spirit of the Benedictine Rule. He was a spiritual student of Saint Convoyon of Redon, who was an influential figure in the monastic community of Redon during the 9th century. During his time at Saint Saviour Abbey, Saint Fidweten immersed himself in a life of prayer, work, and study. The Benedictine Order emphasized a balanced approach to spiritual life, focusing on aspects such as prayer, manual labor, and meditation, all within the context of a community. Saint Fidweten would have embraced this way of life as a means to grow closer to God and live out his faith. Although records about his pastoral work or significant accomplishments are scarce, it is evident that Saint Fidweten embraced a life of quiet service and faithfulness to his monastic calling. His obedience to the monastic rule and devotion to the community would have contributed to the overall harmony and spiritual growth within the abbey. Saint Fidweten is believed to have passed away around the year 888, likely due to natural causes. Despite the limited details regarding his life and ministry, his faith and dedication to the monastic life spoke volumes to those who knew him. Recognizing his exemplary character and devotion to the Christian faith, Saint Fidweten was venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church even before the formal process of canonization was established. His official canonization as a saint predates the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, making him a pre-congregation saint. Although no specific patronage or areas of influence have been attributed to Saint Fidweten, his life serves as an inspiration for all those seeking to follow Christ in a humble and faithful manner. Today, his feast day is celebrated on the 11th of December, allowing believers to honor his memory and seek his intercession. In summary, Saint Fidweten, a Benedictine monk at Saint Saviour Abbey in Redon, is remembered for his dedication to prayer and the monastic life. Though his personal details and specific accomplishments remain obscure to us, his example of faithful service and devotion continue to inspire believers to this day. As a pre-congregation saint, his veneration within the Catholic Church highlights his significance and impact within the monastic community and beyond.


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