St. Dingad (Digat) of Wales
1 November
Died 5th century. Saint Dingad was another son of the chieftain
Brychan of Brecknock (f.d. April 6).
He led a monastic or eremitical life at
Llandingad (Llandovery, Dyfed) in Monmouthshire, southern Wales. The
patron of Dingestow (Gwent) may be today's saint or Dingad ab Nudd Hael,
king of Bryn Buga
(Benedictines,
Bowen,
Farmer).
Troparion of Ss Pabiali, Cledwyn and Dingad
tone 4
Treasures of the legacy of Brychan,
noble ascetics and teachers of the Orthodox Faith,
O pious Pabiali, Cledwyn and Dingad, who make this day
illustrious with your memory,
cease not in your intercessions before the Throne of Grace
that Christ our God will be gracious to us and show us great mercy.
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