Calogerus the Anchorite

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Bornc. 466
Chalcedonia
ResidenceMonte Kronio
Died561
Sciacca

Calogerus
Icon of Saint Calogerus from the grotto above Mount Kronio, dated 1545
Icon of Saint Calogerus from the grotto above Mount Kronio, dated 1545
Anchorite, Hermit,
Calogerus of Sicily,
Calogerus of San Calogero
Bornc. 466
Chalcedonia
ResidenceMonte Kronio
Died561
Sciacca
Venerated inCatholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church
Major shrineSanctuary of San Calogero, Agrigento, Sicily
Feast18 June
AttributesHermit, Basilian abbot
PatronageNaro, Campofranco, Petralia Sottana, and San Salvatore di Fitali in Sicily
Tradition or genre
Hermetical, Basilian

Calogeros the Anchorite (Ancient Greek: Καλόγερος ὁ Αναχωρητής, romanized: Kalogeros ho Anakhorētēs, Kalogeros o Anakhoritis, Latin: Calogerus or Calocerus, Sicilian: Calòjiru and Caloriu, Italian: Calogero, also known as Calogerus the Hermit and Calogerus of Sicily, Chalcedon c. 466 – 18 June, 561, Monte Kronio) was a hermetical monk, venerated as a saint by the Catholic and Orthodox churches, and the patron of many places in Sicily.

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