Castor of Karden

Saint Castor of Karden
Statue of Saint Castor at Karden.
Priest
BornAquitaine?
Died~400 AD
Karden
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church
Major shrineBasilika St. Kastor (Basilica of St. Castor), Koblenz
Feast13 February
PatronageKoblenz

Saint Castor of Karden (German: Kastor von Karden) was a priest and hermit of the 4th century who is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. Castor was a pupil of Maximinus of Trier around 345 AD, and was ordained as a priest by Maximinus. Like his teacher, Castor may have come from the region of Aquitaine. At his ordination, Castor settled at Karden on the Moselle as a hermit with various companions, where they dedicated themselves to an ascetic life and established a small religious community.

Castor's companions there included the Aquitanian pilgrim Saint Potentinus, and Potentinus’ two sons Felicius and Simplicius.

Castor died at Karden at an advanced age.