mercoledì 29 aprile 2020

29 aprile Santi SCOZIA IRLANDA GALLES ED INGHILTERRA




Saint DICTIN le porcher, premier Irlandais converti par saint Patrick (Vème siècle).

5th century. Dichu, son of an Ulster chieftain and a swineherd in his youth, succeeded to the kingdom of Lecale in County Down, Ireland, and bitterly opposed Saint Patrick (f.d. March 17) when he landed there in 432. He became Patrick's first Irish convert, gave Patrick a church in Saul, capital of Lecale, the first of Patrick's foundations in Ireland, and the two became close friends


http://omniumsanctorumhiberniae.blogspot.com/2013/04/saint-dichu-of-saul-april-29.html

Risultati immagini per Icons of St. Wilfrid, Archbishop of York in England


 Risultati immagini per Icons of St. Wilfrid, Archbishop of York in England

Saint Wilfrid, Archbishop of York, England  +744





Sainte ENDELLION (Cornouailles, VIème siècle). 


Troparion of St Endelienta
Tone 5

O holy Endelienta,
when thy cow, thine only source of sustenance,
was cruelly killed,
thy heart was filled with forgiveness for the slaughterer.
Pray to Christ our God
that we may ever forgive our enemies and ourselves find mercy.

http://celticsaints.org/2020/0429a.html



Saint FIACHAN (FIANCHINE), moine en Irlande (VIIème siècle). 

Born in Desies, Munster, Ireland; 7th century. An Irish monk of Lismore, whose sterling quality was obedience, Saint Fiachan was the disciple of Saint Carthage the Younger (f.d. May 14). He is titular saint of the parish of Kill-Fiachna, in the diocese of Ardfert


Saint SERNAN, ermite dans le pays de Galles (VIIème siècle). 

7th century. Senan was a hermit in northern Wales, but there is so much confusion in the records among the various saints of this name that it is impossible to give any precise history



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