St David (Approx. 500 – 589) was born the son of a Prince, near St David’s, Wales. He was renowned as a teacher and preacher, founding monastic settlements and Churches in Wales, South West England and Brittany, France.
St David’s monastic rules were very strict with followers expected to eat only salted bread and herbs, consume no meat or alcohol, and spend their time in prayer. Neither were they allowed to have any personal possessions.
St David was appointed Bishop of Menevia, Swansea. One miracle attributed to him occurred while he was preaching; the ground on which he stood was raised to create a small hill and a white dove alighted on his shoulder.
St David is the Patron Saint of Wales. His Feast Day is the 1st March, the day of his death.
St David:
Pray for us that we will hear the word of Jesus, understand and listen.
Glory be to the…