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Saints’ Days

Celtic Advent: November 16th

Martin of Tours (316-397) November 11th

Willibrord (658-739) November 7th

Illtyd (late 5th/early 6th centuries) November 6th

Begu (7th Century) October 31st

Celtic New Year, All Hallows Eve and All Saints’ Tide October 31st/November 1st

Eata (?-686) October 26th

Cedd (? – 664AD) October 26th

Tuda (?-664) October 21st

Luke (1st century) October 18th

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Saint’s Day

July 23rd: John Cassian (360-435)

A monk at Bethlehem and in Egypt, John Cassian later settled in Marseilles where he founded two monasteries, one for men and one for women. His writings, teaching about monastic life, were enormously influential.. Benedict of…

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