Died c. 512; feast in Ireland is November 2. Saint Erth, the brother of
Saint Uny and Saint Ia (Ives) (f.d. February 3), was the only person to
give homage to Saint Patrick during the latter's confrontation with the
druids on the Hill of Slane. Patrick later ordained him a priest and
bishop. A distich ascribed to Saint Patrick relates:
"Bishop Erc,
Whatever he judged was rightly judged:
Whosoever gives a just judgement
Shall receive the blessing of bishop Erc."
Erth is said to have trained the young Saint Brendan the Navigator (f.d.
May 16) at his church in Tralee. Saint Erth is also
responsible for establishing the famous school at Slane, where King
Dagobert II is said to have received his early education. The
12th-century martyrology of Gorman calls him 'Erc of Slane, bishop of
Lilcach and from Ferta Fer Feic beside Sid Truim from the West.' He
apparently crossed from Ireland to Cornwall, where a church and the
village of Saint Erth are dedicated under his patronage
(
Benedictines,
Farmer,
Montague).
Troparion of St Herygh tone 8
For four score years and ten thou didst grace the Cornish land with thy
godly presence, O Father Herygh./ Therefore pray to God for us,/ that we
may devote every year of our lives to His service,/ that at the end we
may be found worthy of eternal salvation.