Saint Vaast of Arras
Also known as
- Foster
- Gaston
- Vaat
- Vedast
- Vedastus
- 6 February
- 2 January (discovery of relics)
- 7 February (enshrinement of relics)
- 15 July (translation of relics in Cambrai)
- 1 October (translation of relics)
Profile
Hermit. Worked with Saint Remigius to convert the Franks. Priest. Instructed King Clovis in the faith. His miraculous healing of the blind helped convince some of Clovis’s pagan court of the power of God (and led to Vaast’s patronage against eye trouble). First bishop of Arras, France in 499. Bishop of Cambrai, France c.510. On the night he died, the locals saw a luminous cloud ascend from his house, apparently carrying away Vaast’s soul.
Born
- against eye diseases
- Arras, Boulogne and Saint-Omer, France, diocese of
- children
- children late learning to walk
- disabled people
- bishop raising to life a goose which a wolf has brought to him
- wolf bringing a goose to a bishop; Vaast will use it to feed the poor
- with a child or children at his feet (represents the people brought to the faith in his area)
- chasing a bear out of a church (represents replacing a rough paganism with Christianity)
MLA Citation
- “Saint Vaast of Arras“. CatholicSaints.Info. 16 May 2020. Web. 17 January 2021. <>