Feast Day: November 12
Saint Renatus of Angers, also known as Renato or Rene, was a bishop of Angers, France. He is believed to have lived in the 5th century, although the exact dates of his birth and death are uncertain. Little is known about his early life or family background. Renatus was known for his great piety and devotion to God from a young age. He entered the clergy and quickly rose through the ranks due to his unwavering faith and dedication to the Church. Renatus was eventually appointed as the bishop of Angers, a position in which he served faithfully for many years. Renatus was a tireless advocate for the rights and well-being of the poor and marginalized. He dedicated himself to the care and support of those in need, establishing a number of charitable foundations and institutions aimed at assisting the less fortunate. Renatus was a staunch defender of social justice and worked tirelessly to alleviate suffering and promote equality. As bishop, Renatus was known for his deep spirituality and commitment to his role as a shepherd of his flock. He displayed a profound understanding of the teachings of the Church and worked diligently to promote and preserve the faith among his fellow clergy and the people of Angers. Renatus was a prolific writer and left behind a number of theological treatises and sermons that continue to inspire and instruct believers to this day. Despite facing many challenges and obstacles, Renatus remained steadfast in his faith and unwavering in his commitment to the Catholic Church. He was known for his humility and kindness towards others, always willing to lend a listening ear or offer guidance and support. Renatus was greatly loved and respected by the people of Angers, who saw in him a true servant of God. Saint Renatus died around the year 422, leaving behind a legacy of holiness and devotion. His impact on the Church and the people of Angers was profound, and soon after his death, he began to be venerated as a saint. Although the exact circumstances of his canonization are not known, Renatus was ultimately recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church prior to the formal establishment of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. Today, Saint Renatus of Angers is celebrated on November 12th, the anniversary of his death. While he may not have any specific patronages assigned to him, he continues to be venerated as a model of faith, humility, and compassion for all believers.