Blessed Rosamonde of Blaru
Feast day: April 30
Biography
Rosamund of Blaru (12th century) was a Norman noblewoman, Lady of Vernon, mother of Saint Adjutor, and a blessed of the Catholic Church. Blessed Rosamund lived in 12th-century Normandy and hailed from Blaru. She was the wife of John, Lord of Vernon. She provided a Christian upbringing for her son, Saint Adjutor, a crusader and later hermit. Rosamund was venerated alongside her son in the dioceses of Chartres, Évreux, and Rouen. Her feast day is observed on April 30.
Translated from Polish Wikipedia (CC BY-SA) · machine translation
Available in other languages
Patronages
No patronages on file. (See the documentation/patronage-data-plan.md for the gap-fill plan.)