Venerius the Hermit
Deceased Person
0560 – 0630
Who was Venerius the Hermit?
Saint Venerius was a monk and hermit. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and is the patron saint of the Gulf of La Spezia and, as of 1961, the patron saint of lighthouse keepers.
He was a hermit in a monastery situated on the island of Tino in the Ligurian Sea. Later he served as abbot until his death in 630.
It is thought that a sanctuary was constructed at the place of Venerius' death to contain his relics and that this was extended to form a monastery in eleventh century. The remains of the monastery can be seen on the northern coast of the island.
The relics of the saint seem to have resided in Luni, but due to attacks by Vikings and Moors, the bishopric transferred its seat to Sarzana. The relics of Venerius were sent, however, to Reggio Emilia, where they were placed side-by-side with those of Saint Prosper of Reggio and those of Cosmas and Damian. The relics were later transferred to Tino, now within the diocese of La Spezia, in a solemn ceremony.
Saint Venerius' feast is celebrated annually on the island of Tino on 13 September.
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