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Celtic and English saints november 3

Von: holyfool@wondering.com [Profil]
Datum: 03.11.2009 13:14
Message-ID: <4af01eae$0$11054$1c4686b2@news.club.cc.cmu.edu>
Newsgroup: alt.christnet.theology Summary: alt.christnet.evangelical alt.christnet.christianlife alt.christnet.calvinist alt.christnet
Celtic and Old English Saints 3 November
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* St. Winifred of Holywell
* St. Vulganius of Arras
* St. Rumwald of Brackley
* St. Cristiolus of Wales
* St. Elerius of Wales
* St. Tanglen of Scotland
* St. Guenhael of Landevenec
* St. Gwyddfarch of Moel yr Ancr

St. Vulganius (Wulganus, Vulmar) of Arras, Hermit
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Died c. 704. Saint Vulganius was an Irishman, Welshman, or Englishman
(according to a manuscript at Lens he was born at
Canterbury) who crossed over to France and evangelized the Atrebati.
Finally he lived as a hermit at Arras, under the
obedience of the abbot of Saint Vedast. Some refer to him as a
bishop.
A portion of his relics are kept at the abbey of Liesse, others at
Lens
(near Douai) of which he is patron. A claim was made that his body
rested at Christ Church in Canterbury "in a chest on the beam beyond
the
altar of Saint Stephen." (Benedictines, Farmer, Husenbeth).

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