St Davids Day


Today is the Feast of St David! David, or Dewi, was a monk and a bishop in the sixth century. He followed a very ascetic spiritual life but was also highly regarded for his kindness and compassion to others, particularly the poor and the sick. He is believed to have founded the monastery at Menevia, now St David's, and also at least a dozen other monasteries. The Rule for these monasteries was based on that of the Egyptian desert monks, with a strong emphasis on hard work, abstinence from alcohol and a refraining from unnecessary speech. He died in about the year 601 and has been regarded as the patron saint of Wales since at least the twelfth century.

The picture is a mosaic from Westminster Cathedral, and photographed by Lawrence OP at flickr.com
Today is the Feast of St David!  David, or Dewi, was a monk and a bishop in the sixth century. He followed a very ascetic spiritual life but was also highly regarded for his kindness and compassion to others, particularly the poor and the sick. He is believed to have founded the monastery at Menevia, now St David's, and also at least a dozen other monasteries. The Rule for these monasteries was based on that of the Egyptian desert monks, with a strong emphasis on hard work, abstinence from alcohol and a refraining from unnecessary speech. He died in about the year 601 and has been regarded as the patron saint of Wales since at least the twelfth century.  

The picture is a mosaic from Westminster Cathedral, and photographed by Lawrence OP at flickr.com

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