St Abdas of Cascar, also known as Audas of Cascar was the Bishop of Cascar in Persia born in the 4th century AD and died in 420 AD at Ledan, Persia. We celebrate his feast day on May 16 every year in the Catholic Church.
St Abdas of Cascar Biography |
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Date of Birth | 4th century AD |
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Country of Birth | Iran in Asia |
Matrimony/Holy Orders | Saints who were Bishops |
Profession | Bishop |
Place of Work | Persia |
Date of Death | 420 AD |
Place of Death | Persia |
Feast Day | May 16 |
Canonization | Pre-Congregation |
Saint’s Biography
Saint Abdas was the bishop of Cascar In Persia. He was killed with 28 Companions, whose names are not yet known at the start of the persecutions of the Persian emperor Sapor.
Abdas was tempted with rewards to break the seal of confession; he refused. He died in 420 at Ledan, Persia.
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