THEOSOPHY
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1 Henwyn
Sixth century; a monk of Llanilltud-Fawr who founded
the church at Aberdaron and later became abbot of
12 Eilian
Sixth century; hermit and missionary.
13KentigernDied 612 AD;
teacher of Asaf and bishop of
15 Llawdoc Sixth
century; monk and confessor.
19 Branwaladr
Sixth century; monk and bishop of
23 Ellyw
Sixth-century; disciple of Cadoc.
25 Dwynwen Fifth
century; virgin daughter of king Brychan. The patron saint of
lovers.
27 Lidgean
Seventh century: Irish missionary and abbot.
29 Gildas
the Wise Died 570 AD; abbot. His shrine is at St. Gildas de Rhuys.
31 Madoc
Seventh century; Irish student of Dewi Sant, abbot of Glyn Rhosyn and bishop of Wexford.
1 Seirol
Sixth century; descendant of Cuedda Wledig and first abbot of Penmon.
3 Ia
Early sixth century; she sailed from
8 KywereLate
fifth century; abbess.
9 Teilo
Died 560 AD; cousin of Dyfrig and disciple of Dewi Sant who became abbot/bishop
at Llandeilo Fawr which he
founded.
13Congar Sixth century;
brother of Kywere and abbot.
17CurigSixth century; Irish missionary to
28 Llibio
Sixth century; abbot and disciple of Cybi.
1 Dewi
Sant Sixth century abbot; one of the three great
saints of
2 Non Sixth century;
a grand-daughter of king Brychan who became a nun and
mother of Dewi Sant. Her
tomb is at Dirinon in
3 Llily Seventh century; a disciple of Dewi Sant who cared for him when he was dying.
5 Perran
Fifth century; Irish or Welsh monk who founded churches in
9
Petroc.
17 Llionio Sixth
century; confessor.
18 Finan Sixth century;
a confessor and disciple of Kentigern.
23 Gwinear Fifth century; Irish or Welsh
monk martyred in
26 Govan Sixth century; Irish abbot who
became a missionary to south-west Wales in his old age.
29 Gwladys
Sixth century; nun and daughter of king Brychan.
1 Tewdric
Sixth century; king of Morgannwg,
4 Tigernach
Sixth century; Irish missionary to
5 Derfel GadarnSixth century; a warrior who
fought at Camlann before becoming a hermit and later
abbot of Bardsey.
Brychan Sixth century; saintly king of Brycheiniog
(Brecon, South/Mid Wales). He had many
children who also became saints.
7 Brynach Sixth century; Irish nobleman
who founded the monastery at Nevern.
9 Madrun Fifth
century; nun and daughter of Gwrtheyrn.
14 Caradog Twelfth century; monk. His shrine is at St. David’s.
15Padarn Sixth century; He came from
21Beuno Seventh century; abbot who reputed restored Gwenfewi ,his
niece, to life.
29 Endelienta
Sixth century; virgin and daughter of Brychan.
1 Asaf
Early seventh century; monk who founded the monastery at Llanelwy
(St. Asaf,
3 Glywys Sixth century; monk and martyr.
5 Hydroc Sixth
century; hermit.
8
11 Tudec Sixth century; abbot and cousin
of Non.
13 Sulien Sixth
century; confessor and counsin of Dewi
Sant.
16 Gereint Sixth
century; king of
CarannogSixth century; abbot.
17 Madron Sixth
century; monk and disciple of Tudwall.
21 Collen Sixth century;
hermit.
22 Elen Luyddoc Fifth century; widow of Macsen
Wledig.
29 Buryan Fifth century;
convert of Patrick.
1 Candida Seventh century; martyred by
pagans.
4 Petroc Sixth
century; abbot.
Nennoc a Sixth century; abbess and
daughter of Brychan.
5 Tudno Sixth
century; hermit.
6 Gulval Sixth
century; abbot.
7 Cwyfan Seventh
century; confessor and disciple of Beuno.
14 Dogmael Early
sixth century; abbot.
15 Trillo Sixth
century; abbot.
16 Ishmael Early seventh century; bishop.
17 Nectan Sixth
century; hermit, martyr and son of Brychan.
21 Mewan Sixth
century; abbot and disciple of Samson.
26 Ceitho, Celynen, Gwyn, Gwynaro, Gwynog Sixth century;
five saintly brothers.
28 Austell Sixth century;
abbot and disciple of Samson.
29 Illudiana
Sixth century; martyr and daughter of Brychan.
1 Julius, Aaron Early fourth century; maryred at Caerleon.
2 Oudeceus Early
seventh century; bishop.
5 Morwenna Sixth
century; virgin and daughter of Brychan.
6 Noyale Sixth
century; martyr.
8 Urith Early
eighth century; martyr.
15 Cewydd Sixth
century; hermit and son of Brychan.
17 Cynllo Sixth
century; confessor and missionary.
20 Arilda Sixth
century; martyr.
28 Samson Sixth century; educated at Llanilltud-Fawr and later abbot and bishop of Dol. His
relics are at Caldey and Dol.
30GermoeFifth century; Irish missionary to
31 Garmon
Fifth century; abbot and bishop.
3 Manaccus Sixth
century; bishop.
4 Sithney Sixth
century; monk.
8 Mawgan Fifth century; abbot baptized by
Patrick.
16 Armael Sixth
century; abbot.
23 Tydfil Fifth
century; virgin and martyr.
30 Ruan Sixth
century; bishop.
8 Cynfarch
Sixth century; confessor and disciple of Dyfrig.
11DeiniolSixth century;
bishop of
12 Elvis Sixth century;
bishop. He baptized Dewi Sant.
25CadocSixth century;
abbot. He went to
27 Barric Sixth
century; hermit.
October
1 Mylor Sixth
century; martyr.
8 Cenau
Early sixth century; virgin daughter of Brychan. Her holy well is at Llangenny.
9 Llud Sixth
century; virgin and martyr. A daughter of Brychan.
14 Selyf Sixth
century; king of
18 Gwen Sixth century; sister of Non and
wife of Selyf.
22 Mallonius Died
314 AD; first bishop of
23 Columba Sixth
century; martyr.
24 Cadfarch Sixth
century; confessor.
25 Sadwrn Sixth
century; abbot and brother of Illtud. His tombstone is in the church at Llansadwrn.
26 Aneirin Gwawdrydd
Seventh century; he became a monk after Cattraeth.
27 Llyr Sixth
century; hermit.
30 Illogan Sixth
century; Irish missionary.
31 Erth Sixth century; brother of Ia and bishop of Slane.
1 Cadfan
Sixth century; abbot.
His holy well and inscribed stone are at Twyn.
2 Ernin
Sixth century; abbot.
His relics are at Locarn.
3 GwenfreiSeventh
century; abbess.
Restored to life by Beuno she became a nun. She was
buried at Gwytherin but the Benedictines took her
relics to
4CletherSixth century;
hermit. Converted by Brychan.
5 Kea Fifth century;
monk.
6 Illtud
Sixth century; abbot.
He founded Llanilltud-Fawr of wide renown.
8 Cybi
Sixth century; abbot.
Son of Selyf, he founded the monastery at Caer-Gybi on land given by Maelgwn.
9 Pabo
Sixth century; monk. Son of Coel Godebog
and grandfather of Deiniol.
12 Cadwaladr
Seventh century; king and confessor.
14 DyfrigSixth
century; bishop.
Founded the monastery on
15 Malo
Sixth century; bishop.
A welsh monk who became the apostle of
16 Afan
Sixth century; bishop and cousin of Dewi Sant. His tombstone may be at Llanafan-Fawr.
18 Mabyn
Sixth century; nun. A daughter of Brychan.
20 Colman Seventh
century; abbot and first bishop of Dromore.
22 Pawl HenSixth century; first bishop of St Pol
de Leon. His relics
were given to the abbey of fleury
in 960 AD though some were returned to the cathedral in St Pol
de Leon.
23 Deiniol Fab Sixth century; succeeded his
father as bishop of
24 Mynver Sixth
century; nun.
27 Cungar Sixth
century; abbot. Brother
to Selyf and disciple of Cybi.
30 Tudno Sixth
century; hermit.
December
2 Llechid Sixth
century; confessor.
5 Justinian Sixth
century; hermit and confessor to Dewi Sant. His relics are in St David’s cathedral,
8 Cyndir Sixth
century; brother of Cadoc and grandson of Brychan.
9 Buddoc Sixth
century; hermit and bishop of Dol. His relics are at Plourin.
18 Mawnan Seventh
century; bishop.
26 Athan Sixth
century; abbot and bishop.
Of all these saints only the cult of Dewi Sant was recognised
by the Pope around 1120 AD. Of the others, some are well atested
but for others there is very little evidence of their existence. In this they
are by no means unique; they deserve at least as much respect as the rather
better known St. George.
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