Saint SEZNI, patron de Sithney dans les Cornouailles (vers 529).
Troparion of St Sithney Tone 4
Thou wast clothed in humility,/ patient in adversity and diligent in thy preaching,/ O Hierarch Sithney,/ and as a model of chastity and lover of austerity/ teach us to reject the glamour of worldliness,/ for love of Christ,/ that at the last we may receive mercy for our souls.
Thou wast clothed in humility,/ patient in adversity and diligent in thy preaching,/ O Hierarch Sithney,/ and as a model of chastity and lover of austerity/ teach us to reject the glamour of worldliness,/ for love of Christ,/ that at the last we may receive mercy for our souls.
St. Lua or Molua, Abbot of Clonfert-Molua, now Kyle, Queen's County [Sixth Century]
Saint LUGIL (LUAN, LUA, LUGID, LUGAITH, MOLUA), disciple de saint Comgall, fondateur de nombreux monastères en Irlande dont le plus fameux fut celui de Cluain-Fearta-Molua dans le Leinster (vers 609 ou 622)
Troparion of St Lugid Tone 4
Renowned for thy virtuous life/ and thy zeal as a founder of monasteries,/ pray O Father Lugid, that God will raise up monastics in our day/ to instruct and guide the faithful in their struggles/ that many souls may be saved.
St. Midnat or Miodhnat, said to be of Killucan, County of Westmeath.
Saint Berchán of Clúain Sosta, August 4
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