Life
The traditional account presents Carissima as a native of Albi who withdrew to live as an anchoress in a nearby forest, adopting the eremitical life of a solitary. In her later years she is said to have moved to a monastery or convent, identified in the sources with Vieux in the present-day Tarn department of southern France.
Beyond this outline little biographical detail survives. Her commemoration places her in the fifth century, though the records of her life are late and limited, and her story is preserved chiefly through entries in saints' calendars rather than a detailed early vita.