Saint
David, or Dewi Sant, as he is known in the Welsh language, is the patron saint
of
Dewi
died in the sixth century. He was a very gentle person who lived a poor life.
It is claimed that he ate mostly bread and herbs. Despite this poor diet, he
was tall and physically strong. Dewi would have probably been a vegetarian, and
It is claimed that Dewi lived for over 100 years, and it is generally accepted
that he died in 589.
Dewi
was born in
Dewi
travelled far on his missionary journeys through Wales, where he established
several churches. He also travelled to the south and west of
He
founded a monastery where the cathedral city of
There
are many stories regarding Dewi's life. It is said that he once rose a boy from
death, and milestones during his life were marked by the appearance of springs
of water.
St.
David was, and is, a very important figure to the Welsh. Naturally, then, St.
David's Day is a time of great celebration in
St
David's Day, as celebrated today, dates back to 1120. His last words to his
followers were 'Be joyful, and keep your faith'. Well, we hope that you now
have some idea of who St. David was, and why he is so important to us all.
Let
us pray.
Dear Lord,
May we act and be like St. David – Dewi in how he cared
for other people in his daily life. May we also try and be more kind and
caring.
We make this prayer in Jesus’ name. Amen.