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St. Conval of Strathclyde
6th century. Despite the efforts of Protestant reformers to eradicate the memory of Conval, archdeacon to Saint Kentigern (f.d. January 13), there is a church still in Glasgow dedicated to his memory. He was active throughout the region of Strathclyde, south of Glasgow, especially in Renfrewshire
Saint MEROLAIN, prêtre écossais revenant d'un pélerinage, martyrisé par des voleurs sur les bords de l'Aisne près de Reims en Champagne (VIIIème siècle).
8th century. Merililaun was a British/Scottish pilgrim who met his death violently near Rheims on the shore of the river Aisne while he was on pilgrimage to Rome. His relics were secretly buried, and later discovered through a heavenly revelation. His relics were in the Saint-Symphorian church in Rheims. (Petits Bollandiste", 7th edition, Bar-le-Duc, 1876)
Saint FEREDARIUS, higoumène d'Iona (après 863).
Born in Ireland; died after 863. Saint Feredarius was chosen abbot of Iona in 863. During his abbacy the relics of Saint Columba (f.d. June 9) were removed to Ireland for fear of the invading Danes
Sainte ELGIVE, épouse du roi Edmond de Wessex, mère des rois Edwy et Edgard le Pieux (944).
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