A
Vita was composed by an anonymous monk in the mid to late 11th century. According to his
Vita, Gaudentius was a native of
Osor, where he later became bishop. Gaudentius was persecuted by other ecclesiastical leaders. Falsely accused, he travelled to
Rome in 1032 to defend his name. His request to abdicate his see was declined, and he was sent back with letters of approbation. On the way home, he fell ill in
Ancona, and stayed there to recover. He then resigned his see in 1042, and became a
Benedictine monk under Saint
Peter Damian. He died in 1044 of natural causes. A church was built in his name in Ossero (today
Osor) in the 14th century. It still currently holds his relics in the altar. ==The legend==