Catholic Saint

St. David

He is revered as the patron saint of Wales and founder of many monasteries.

Feast Day: March 1

Biography

St. David was a sixth-century bishop and the founder of monastic communities in Wales, notably at Glyn Rhosyn (now known as Glastonbury). He is celebrated for his piety, simplicity, and commitment to the Christian faith, living a life dedicated to the service of God and his community. St. David's legacy continues to inspire generations, and he is remembered as a national hero in Welsh culture.

Prayer to St. David

Be joyful, keep the faith, and do the little things.

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