6th century. Saint Vimin, a Scottish bishop whose history is very
confused, is said to have been the founder of the monastery of Holywood
at Nithsdale. It is related that Vimin was an abbot in Fifeshire when he
was consecrated bishop. He actively evangelized the region. In order to
avoid the temptations to pride that accompanied his many miracles, he
moved to a deserted place and founded Holywood ("Sacrumboscum"), which
later became famous for producing many holy and
learned men. The family of Wemse in Fifeshire is said to be of the same
lineage as Vimin
(
Attwater2,
Benedictines,
Husenbeth).