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Grandmother of Saints David and Cybi: Seiriol: 6th century: Penmon Puffin Island: 1 February (trad. [13]) Descended from Cunedda, king of Gwynedd: Brother of Saints Einion Frenin and Meirion Abbot at Penmon: Sidwell or Sativola 6th century: Exeter, Devon 31 July: Sister of Saints Juthwara and Wulvela: Silin or Giles 1 September or 1 Oct or 27 ...
Medieval Welsh saints (6 C, 127 P) R. Welsh Roman Catholic saints (1 C, 56 P) Pages in category "Welsh saints" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Pages in category "Welsh Roman Catholic saints" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aelhaiarn;
8 The Saints of Wales; 10 Leo (461), Bishop and Doctor; 11 Martin of Tours (c 397), Bishop; 12 Tysilio (6th century), Abbot; 13 Charles Simeon (1836), Priest and Teacher of the Faith; 14 Dyfrig (5th – 6th century), Bishop; 15 The Saints, Martyrs and Missionaries of North America; 16 Margaret of Scotland (c. 1045 – 1093), Queen; 17 Hugh ...
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Pages in category "Medieval Welsh saints" The following 127 pages are in this category, out of 127 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aaron of Aleth;
Jones helped bring a group of 250 Welsh converts to the United States. Among these faithful church members were many singers who would help form the church's choir. John Parry, one of the members in this group, directed 85 Welsh converts in a special musical number at the October 1849 General Conference. [14]
Elian shown in a stained glass window by Trena Cox in St Trillo's Chapel, Rhos-on-Sea (1934) [1]. Elian was a saint who founded a church in North Wales around the year 450. His feast day is 13 January.