giovedì 24 ottobre 2019

Saints of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. 26/10

Saints NASADE, BESAN, évêque, et MELLAN, tous confesseurs dans le comté de Down en Irlande.



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Saints GWINOC (GWYNNOC, GWYNOG, GWYNAWC, GUYNNAUC, GWNNOG, GWYNNAWG, GWYNGAWR), évêque, ANEURIN (GILDAS), son père, CENYDD, MADOG, DOLGAN et NWYTHON, ses frères, DOLGAR, sa soeur, et GARCI, son cousin germain, tous ascètes dans le pays de Galles (VIème siècle)


Saints TUDYR (TUDUR), ARWYSTLI GLOFF, TWRNOG (TEYRNOG), DIER (DIEFER), TYFRYDOG, GWYNODL, MARIN, SENEFYR, TUGLYD, TUDNO, TYNEIO et MARCELLE, moines à Bangor et à Bardney au pays de Galles (VIème ou VIIème siècle).

Saints DARIE et DERBILIE, vierges de sang royal dans le Connaught en Irlande (VIème-VIIème siècles).



Sainte EDFRID (EADFRID), natif de Northumbrie, missionnaire en Mercie et fondateur du monastère de Leominster (vers 675).


Saint EAT (EATA, EATE, EATS), abbé de Lindisfarne, puis évêque d'Hexham (siège ensuite transféré à Durham) en Northumbrie (vers 685 ou 686)


Saint CUTHBERT, archevêque de Cantorbéry dans le Kent (761).


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Saint ALFRED le Grand, roi de Wessex, traducteur en vieil-anglais des Dialogues de saint Grégoire de Rome (899). 



PRAYER:
O Sovereign Lord, who didst bring thy servant Alfred to a
troubled throne that he might establish peace in a ravaged land
and revive learning and the arts among the people: Awake in us
also, we beseech thee, a keen desire to increase our
understanding while we are in this world, and an eager longing
to reach that endless life where all will be made clear;
through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with
thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
Celtic and Old English Saints 26 October




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* St. Cedd of the East Saxons
* St. Alfred the Great (see #2)
* Ss. Aneurin and Gwinoc of Wales
* St. Eata of Hexham
* St. Bean of Aberdeen



* St. Cuthbert of Canterbury
* St. Eadfrid of Leominster


22nd Week after Pentecost
Monday 26 October 2020

Alor, 3rd Bishop of Quimper (462)
Cedd, Bishop-Founder of Lastingham (664)
Eata, of Ireland, Abbot of Melrose, Bishop of Hexham (686)
Alfred the Great, King of Wessex (899)
Gwynnog or Winnow, C. Wales and Cornwall (6th c.)
Aneuerin, monk, confessor, Wales (6th c.)
Eata, Bishop of Hexham, Abbot of Lindisfarne (685)
Bean of Aberdeen, Bishop of Mortlach, evangelized Scotland (ca. 1012)
Cuthbert, Archbishop of Canterbury (758)
Eadfrid, Founder of Leominster Priory (675)

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