Saint DINGAD, ermite à Landingad / Llandover dans le comté de Dyfed au pays de Galles (Vème siècle).--5th century. Patron saint of Llangledwyn in Carmarthenshire. Alleged to have been the eldest son of King Saint Brychan (f.d. April 6), and to have succeeded him as ruler of part of his dominions
Saint CLEDWYN (CLYDWYN), patron de Llangedwyn au pays de Galles (Vème siècle).
Troparion of Ss Pabiali, Cledwyn and Dingad
tone 4
Treasures of the legacy of Brychan,
noble ascetics and teachers of the Orthodox Faith,
O pious Pabiali, Cledwyn and Dingad, who make this day illustrious with your memory,
cease not in your intercessions before the Throne of Grace
that Christ our God will be gracious to us and show us great mercy.
https://celticsaints.org/2020/1101e.html
Saint PABIALI, patron de Partypallai au pays de Galles (Vème ou VIème siècle).--5th or 6th century. Pabiali, another son of the British prince Brychan by his Spanish wife Proistri, is said to have gone to Spain. He is patron of a chapel called Partypallai in Wales
Saint CADFAN, natif de Bretagne, fondateur de monastères dans le pays de Galles (VIème siècle).
Troparion of St Cadfa
Tone 8
Leaving thy native Brittany for the love of Christ, O Father Cadfan,
thou dost teach us not to love places or things more than Him.
Wherefore, O holy one, intercede for us that we may be faithful to our calling and found worthy of great mercy
https://celticsaints.org/2020/1101a.html
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Saint CEITHO, fondateur de l'église de Llangeith dans le comté de Dyfed au pays de Galles (VIème siècle).
Troparion of St Ceitho
Tone 8
In God's earthly house is the very Gate of Heaven,
O holy Ceitho in thy foundation thou didst open to men the way of salvation.
Wherefore, O Saint, pray that we, entering His holy temple,
may worthily stand before God and implore Him to grant mercy to our souls.
https://celticsaints.org/2020/1101b.html
Saint CAILIN, disciple de saint Aidan de Ferns, ascète en Irlande (VIIème siècle).
Date unknown. Saint Gwythian, patron of a church in northern Cornwall and a nearby ruined chapel, settled at Towednack and was probably associated with
Saint Finntina of Cluain Guithbhinn, November 1
http://omniumsanctorumhiberniae.blogspot.com/2014/11/saint-finntina-of-cluain-guithbhinn.html
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