- Aunarius
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name=Saint Aunarius (Aunacharius)
birth_date=573
death_date=603
feast_day=25 September
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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death_place=Auxerre
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prayer_attrib=Saint Aunarius (Aunacharius) (fr icon Aunaire, Aunachaire or Anachaire) (573—603) was
bishop of Auxerre during the 6th century. Being of noble birth, he was brought up in the royal court ofGuntram , but evinced a desire to enter the clerical state, was ordained priest bySaint Syagrius ofAutun , and eventually was made Bishop of Auxerre.His administration is noted for certain important disciplinary measures that throw light on the religious and moral life of the
Merovingian times. He caused solemnlitanies to be said daily in the chief centres of population, by rotation, and on the first day of each month in the larger towns and monasteries.He enforced a regular daily attendance at the
Divine Office on the part both of regular and secular clergy. He held (681 or 585) an importantsynod of four bishops, seven abbots, thirty-five priests, and four deacons for the restoration of ecclesiastical discipline and the suppression of popular pagan superstitions, and caused the lives of his predecessors Amator and Germanus to be written.He was buried at Auxerre, where he has always been held in veneration. His remains were later enclosed in a golden chest, but were partially dispersed by the
Huguenots in 1567. A portion, however, was placed in the hollow pillar of acrypt , and saved. His feast is celebrated25 September .External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02107c.htm Aunarius] at the
Catholic Encyclopedia
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