St. David
Feast day | November 26 |
Patron | of Altar servers |
Birth | 1599 |
Death | 1621 |
St. David, also known as Dewi Sant in Welsh, is the patron saint of Wales. He was a 6th-century bishop who played a significant role in spreading Christianity throughout Wales. Here are some key points about his life:
- Early Life:
- St. David was born around 520 AD near St. Bride’s Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
- According to tradition, he was the son of Sant, a chieftain, and Non, who later became a saint herself¹.
- Monastic Life and Teachings:
- David was educated at Henfynyw and became renowned as a teacher and preacher.
- He founded several monastic settlements and churches in Wales, Dumnonia (modern-day Devon and Cornwall), and Brittany.
- His most famous monastery was at Glyn Rhosyn (now St. David’s), in Pembrokeshire¹².
- Miracles and Legends:
- St. David is associated with several miracles. One of the most famous is when the ground beneath him rose up to form a hill while he was preaching, allowing the crowd to see and hear him better. A white dove is said to have landed on his shoulder during this event².
- He is also credited with restoring sight to a blind man and resurrecting a child².
- Death and Legacy:
- St. David died around 589 AD and was buried at his monastery in St. David’s.
- His shrine at St. David’s Cathedral became a significant pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages.
- He was canonized by Pope Callixtus II in 1120¹².
- Feast Day and Celebrations:
- St. David’s feast day is celebrated on March 1. It is a national day of celebration in Wales, marked by parades, traditional Welsh costumes, and the wearing of daffodils or leeks².
St. David’s life and teachings continue to inspire many, emphasizing the importance of faith, humility, and service. 🌼🙏✨
¹: Wikipedia
²: Britannica
Source: Conversation with Copilot, 23/07/2024
(1) Saint David – Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_David.
(2) Saint David | Biography, Patron Saint, Wales, & Facts. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-David.
(3) Saint David – Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_David.
(4) Saint David – Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help. https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/Saint-David/601892.
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