
Sainte EDANA (ETAOIN), patronne de plusieurs paroisses dans l'ouest de l'Irlande
Sainte MODWENNA, abbesse de Whitby en Angleterre (vers 695).
St. Erfyl, Virgin and Foundress of Llanerfyl Church in Montgomeryshire, Wales
(Eurfyl)
Date unknown. Saint Erfyl was a British maiden, who founded the church of Llanerfyl in Montgomeryshire
Ss. Fragan and Gwen (Blanche)
5th century. During the troubled times following the Roman departure from Britain, Saints Fragan and Gwen became refugees in Brittany, where many churches are dedicated to each of them. They are the parents of Saints Winwaloe, Jacut, Guethenoc, and Gunthiern
Troparion of Ss Fragan and Gwen tone 4
O noble exiles Fragan and Gwen/ who fled to Brittany in troubled times:/ you established churches to God's praise and glory;/ your children brought joy and gladness to the Breton people./ We praise you, glorious Saints
Ss. Grace and Probus of Cornwall
Date unknown. Saints Probus and Grace were husband and wife, who lived in Cornwall. They are patrons of the Cornish parish of Probus where their relics still remain
St. Modwenna, Abbess of Polesworth
St. Modwenna, Abbess of Burton-on-Trent, England
St. Fergus O'Huamaigh.
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