词条 | Saint Peris |
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He is referred to in the Bonedd y Saint as a 'Cardinal of Rome'. However, he may have been one of the many children of Helig ap Glannog of Tyno Helig. He is believed to have retired to the solitude of Nant Peris in North Wales, and the church in the village is dedicated to him.[2] Ffynnon Peris (or Ffynnon y Sant) is a well in Nant Peris named after the saint, who according to tradition, kept two fish there and drank from it daily. The nearby village of Llanberis is also named after Peris, as is Llyn Peris, a lake between Nant Peris and Llanberis. His feast day is 11 December. Saint Cian was a soldier, who later became Perin's servant. He ended his life as a hermit in Caernarfonshire, Wales.[3] A church dedicated to Saint Cían is located in Llangian, Gwynedd.[4] His feast day also falls on 11 December. References1. ^Baring-Gould, Sabine (1907). Lives of the British Saints. {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Peris}}{{Wales-bio-stub}}{{UK-saint-stub}}{{Saint-stub}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nantperis.org.uk/history/church |title=Nant Peris Community Web Site: Church of St. Peris |publisher=Nantperis.org.uk |date= |accessdate=2011-09-20}} 3. ^Monks of Ramsgate. “Cian”. Book of Saints, 1921. CatholicSaints.Info. 7 October 2012 4. ^[https://www.churchinwales.org.uk/structure/places/churches/?id=2016 "St Cian, Llangian", The Church in Wales] 2 : 6th-century Christian saints|Medieval Welsh saints |
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