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English Roman Catholic saint

Gwyddfarch was a hermit and founder of a Celtic abbey at Meifod in Wales.

He was a son of Amalarus and disciple of Saint Llywelyn at Welshpool. About 550 AD he founded a monastery at Meifod. This establishment became the mother church of several other monasteries and was a centre of the order for over one thousand years, and within a generation the monastery had become a centre of pilgrimage.

Gwyddfarch taught Tysilio, who replaced him as abbot.

Legend holds that near the end of his life Tysilio talked the aging abbot out of a pilgrimage to Rome. He died about the year 610.

He is commemorated on 3 November.

References

  1. St. Gwyddfarch, Hermit of Moel yr Ancr, Wales.
  2. "Montgomeryshire Churches Survey", Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust
  3. Saint Tysilio and St marys Church.
  4. Elizabeth Rees, Celtic Sites and Their Saints: A Guidebook (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2003), p. 121.
  5. Llandysilio - St. Tysilio's Church, Anglesey History
  6. "Parish Church of St Tysilio and St Mary, Meifod". British Listed Buildings.
  7. Baring-Gould, Sabine. A Book of North Wales (Library of Alexandria, 2016)
  8. Baring-Gould, Sabine and Fisher, John. The Lives of the British Saints, vol. III, London, The Honorable Society of Cymmrodorian, 1911, p. 220
  9. St. Gwyddfarch, Hermit of Moel yr Ancr, Wales.
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