5th century. Hydroc, the patron saint of Lanhydroc, Cornwall, England, may have been a hermit. It is implausible that he is identical to the Irish Huydhran or Odran
Troparion of St Hydroc tone 4
Troparion of St Hydroc tone 4
O holy Hydroc who didst witness for the Faith and shine in Cornwall:/ pray that the darkness of our present times may be dispersed by bold preachers like thyself,/ that God may be glorified in these lands.
Saint PETRAN, Irlandais de nation, frère de saints Gibrien et Hélain et de sainte Franche, ermite en Champagne (VIème siècle).
Saint GARAN, Irlandais de nation, ermite à Plestin, puis à Cavan en Bretagne (VIème siècle).
7th century. Saint Diuma, a Scottish priest, was sent with Saint Cedd to convert Mercia and became its first bishop. His monastery, Saint Peter's, grew into the modern town of Peterborough
Saint ECHTA (ETHA), ermite à Crayke dans le Yorkshire (vers 767).
Died 767. Echa was an Anglo-Saxon priest and monk-hermit at Crayk, near York, England
Saint Faelan Finn of Kilcolumb, May 5
Saint Senan, May 5
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