Serenicus | |
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Born | c. 620 Spoleto, Italy |
Died | c. 669 (aged approx. 48–49) Saint-Céneri-le-Gérei, France |
Feast | May 7 |
Saint Serenicus (French: Céneri or Sérène; c. 620 – c. 669) was an Italian Benedictine monk. He was an early evangelist in Normandy, and founded a monastery and a chapel in a village in Orne that later took the name of Saint-Céneri-le-Gérei.
Serenicus is venerated as a saint. His feast day is celebrated on May 7 with his brother Serenidus of Saulges, or locally on August 16. He is a patron against skin diseases, colic, and infertility.[1]