St. Gwen, Abbess, Aunt of Saint David of Wales
(Wenn)
18 October
5th century. There are two saints of this name, both celebrated on the
same day. Both lived during the same period. Saint Gwen of Wales,
widow of King Selyf of Cornwall, is said to have been the sister of
Saint Nonna
(f.d. August 5)
and, therefore, the aunt of
Saint David of Wales
(f.d. March 1).
She is alleged to have been the mother of
Saints Cyby
(f.d. November 8)
and
Cadfan
(f.d. November 1)
and to have founded
the church of Saint Wenn. There are a few other churches in Devon and
Cornwall who may be dedicated to this saint
(Benedictines,
Encyclopaedia,
Farmer).
Troparion of St Gwen
Tone 4
Faithfulness was thy virtue, O pious Gwen,
for no greater sacrifice
than life itself can be made for our saving faith.
Wherefore, holy Martyr, pray to God for us
that we too may be faithful, even unto death,
that our souls may be saved.
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