Saint MANDEZ (MANDE, MANDETUS), Irlandais de nation, abbé ou ermite en Bretagne, patron de Lanmodez près de Tréguier et de Saint-Mandé aux portes de Paris (VIème siècle).
Troparion of St Mawes
Tone 8
Despite thy royal birth thou didst embrace the monastic life in infancy, O Father Mawes, boast of ascetics and banisher of snakes.
As we are blessed to have thy precious relics with us to this day,
pray O Saint, that we may be worthy of Christ's mercy and that our souls may be saved.
Tone 8
Despite thy royal birth thou didst embrace the monastic life in infancy, O Father Mawes, boast of ascetics and banisher of snakes.
As we are blessed to have thy precious relics with us to this day,
pray O Saint, that we may be worthy of Christ's mercy and that our souls may be saved.
Saint KEVERNE (Cornouailles, VIème siècle).
Saint MOMBLE (MOMMULUS, MUMBOLUS, MUMBOLENUS), Irlandais de nation, quatrième higoumène de Lagny en Île-de-France (vers 680).
Saint CONSTANT, prêtre, ermite à Lough Erne en Irlande, considéré martyr (777). -Died 777. Saint Constant, an Irish priest-hermit at Lough Erne, was known for his sanctity and the miracles wrought at his intercession. He died under circumstances that led to his being venerated as a martyr
Celtic and Old English Saints 18 November
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* St. Mawes of Brittany
* St. Ronan of Drumshallon
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* St. Constant of Ireland
* St. Keverne of Cornwall
* St. Keverne of Cornwall
* St. Mabyn of Cornwall
6th century (?). The nun Saint Mabyn is said to have been one of the daughters of the prodigious Saint Brychan of Brecknock (f.d. April 6). She migrated from Wales to Cornwall and founded the church of the town now called after her. The church of Saint Neot in Cornwall has an image of Mabyn in its 16th-century stained glass Wives Window
* St. Momble of Lagny
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