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The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Gwinear
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M.

St. Gwinear

March 23

Gwinear was the son of the pagan King Clito of Ireland. When Saint Patrick arrived at Clito's court, the king was hostile; Gwinear recognized Patrick‘s sincerity and piety, treated him well, and meditated on his message. Then he became a convert to Christianity and a hermit. Upon his father‘s death, he returned home, gathered 770 other converts, and worked to spread the faith in Wales and Brittany. He was known as a miracle worker. For his efforts he and his companions were beheaded by King Teudar. The Cornish village of Gwinear is named for him. At Pluvigner there is a stained glass window of Gwinear, and there is a holy well with his name near the church. His memorial is kept on March 23.

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