Canus Natus
Canus Natus was a French Saint in the fifth century.
Early life
Canus Natus was born in the fifth century. He was white-haired upon his birth, a sign of wisdom at the time. The phrase "canus natus" in Latin means "he was born old."Religious vocation
He became a hermit in a place called Sauzet, described by Christophe de Villeneuve-Bargemon as a "desert" with "willow trees."According to Henri [François Xavier de Belsunce de Castelmoron], one of his miracles occurred when a dead reed he used as a cane was brought back to life, looking green again. This miracle led him to accept a tenure as the Bishop of Marseille in the second half of the fifth century. During his tenure, he strongly opposed paganism and heresy.