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  1. Aaron of Aleth was a Celtic saint from Britain in the 6th century who lived a remarkably devout life and left a profound spiritual legacy. A hermit by religious practice, Aaron relocated to a small island off the coast of Brittany in France known as “Aleth”, now called Saint-Servan.

  2. Aaron of Aleth (died after 552), also called Saint Aihran or Eran in Breton, was a hermit, monk and abbot at a monastery on Cézembre, a small island near Aleth, opposite Saint-Malo in Brittany, France.

  3. Saint Aaron of Brettony, also known as Aaron of Aleth, Aaron of Cesambre, Aihran, Eran, was a revered Catholic saint who lived during the 6th century. He is associated with the island of Cesambre, which is located near Aleth in Armorica, modern-day Brittany, France.

  4. Saint Aaron of Aleth (or, in Breton, Saint Aihran) was a mid-sixth century hermit, monk and abbot at a monastery on Cézembre, a small island near Aleth, opposite Saint-Malo in Brittany, France. Some sources say that he was born of British stock in Armorican Domnonia.

  5. Among these stands Saint Aaron of Aleth, whose life provides a beacon of hope and faith. Though his name might not be as familiar as some of the prominent saints, his contributions and dedication to the faith are undeniable.

  6. Jul 1, 2000 · Saint Aaron (Fifteenth Century B.C.) Jul 1, 2000 The Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Aaron was chosen by God to be the first High Priest of the Old Law. Aaron was the brother of Moses and Miriam. He belonged to the tribe of Levi, the clerical (Levitical) tribe of the Jews.

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  8. Jun 22, 2022 · Saint Aaron of Aleth, also known as Saint Aaron of Alethius, was a hermit, monk and abbot of a monastery on the little island of Cezembre off the city of Saint-Malo in Brittany, France, who is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church, Roman Catholic Church, and Anglican Communion.

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