Saint Maur (Stillborn)
Born stillborn in Andenne and resurrected through the intercession of the Virgin, Maur worked as a charcoal burner before retiring as a hermit. Dying …
First name and chronology
3 saints and blesseds bear the name Maur, between 501 and 1070; the most famous is Saint Maur, celebrated on January 15th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
Born stillborn in Andenne and resurrected through the intercession of the Virgin, Maur worked as a charcoal burner before retiring as a hermit. Dying …
A privileged disciple of Saint Benedict from his childhood at Subiaco, Maur is famous for having walked on water to save the young Placid. Sent to Gau…
A monk at the Abbey of Saint Martin, Maur was noted by King Saint Stephen and his son Emeric for his angelic purity and humility. Having become Bishop…
The feast of Maur is celebrated on January 15th, in memory of Saint Maur.
3 saints and blesseds bear the name Maur, including Saint Maur, Saint Maur and Saint Maur.
The most famous saint named Maur is Saint Maur (6th century).