Saint Eigrad

Saint Eigrad was a 6th-century Pre-congregational saint of North Wales[1] and Patron Saint of Llaneigrad.[2]

Life

He was a son of king Caw of Strathclyde, a Brother of Saints Gildas,[3] and Samson of York and was a student of Saint Illtud[4][5]

In 605AD[6] he founded a church in Llaneugrad, Anglesey[7] and his brother St Saint Gallgo, founded a church nearby.[8] Today the two churches form the one parish.

Memorial

His feast day is 6 January,[9] and is remembered in the villages of Egreas and Llaneigrad on Anglesey.[10]

References

  1. St. Eigrad at Catholic online.org.
  2. Nicholas Carlisle, A topographical dictionary of Wales, a continuation of the topography of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (Nicholas Carlisle, 1811) page.
  3. Lewis, Samuel (1849). "Llaneugrad (Llan-Eigrad)". A Topographical Dictionary of Wales.
  4. Dr. John (Ellsworth) Hutchison-Hall, Orthodox Saints of the British Isles: Volume I — January - March (St. Eadfrith Press, 2013) page 33.
  5. Baring-Gould, Sabine (1907). The lives of the British Saints: the Saints of Wales and Cornwall and such Irish Saints as have dedications in Britain (volume 2). Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion. p. 468.
  6. Lewis, Samuel (1849). "Llaneugrad (Llan-Eigrad)". A Topographical Dictionary of Wales.
  7. http://celticsaints.org/2014/0106d.html.
  8. St Gallgo Parish Webpage
  9. http://celticsaints.org/2014/0106d.html.
  10. Rice Rees, An Essay on the Welsh Saints Or the Primitive Christians, Usually Considered to Have Been the Founders of the Churches in Wales (Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1836) page 231.


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