Baradates

Saint, Venerable

Baradat
BornSyria
ResidenceCyrrhus, Syria
Diedc. 460
Venerated inEastern Orthodox Church
Catholic Church
CanonizedPre-congregation
FeastFebruary 22

Baradates (died circa 460) was a hermit who lived in the Diocese of Cyrrhus in Syria, and whose bishop, Theodoret, called him "the admirable Baradates."

Baradates lived in a tiny hut, too small for him to stand upright, and he wore a leather garment that exposed only his mouth and nose. He was said to have been very learned, particularly in theology. Emperor Leo wrote him, asking his advice regarding the Council of Chalcedon. In the Roman Catholic Church, as well as the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Feast of St Baradates is February 22.