Beuno

Saint Beuno
St Beuno's church (left) and chapel (right)
at Clynnog in Gwynedd
Bornlate 6th century
Powys
Died(640-04-21)21 April 640
Clynnog Fawr
Venerated inOrthodox Christianity
Roman Catholism
Anglicanism
CanonizedPre-congregation
Major shrineClynnog Fawr
Feast21 April (trad.)
20 April (Cath.)
AttributesMonastic habit, insignia of an abbot
Patronagesick children; against diseased cattle

Saint Beuno (Latin: Bonus;[1] d. 640), sometimes anglicized as Bono, was a 7th-century Welsh abbot, confessor, and saint. Baring-Gould gives St Beuno's date of death as 21 April 640,[1] making that date his traditional feastday. In the current Roman Catholic liturgical calendar for Wales,[2] he is commemorated on 20 April, the 21st being designated for Saint Anselm.[3]

  1. ^ a b Baring-Gould & Fisher, "Lives of the British Saints" (1907), quoted at St. Beuno Gasulsych, Early British Kingdoms website by David Nash Ford, accessed 6 February 2012
  2. ^ National Calendar for Wales, accessed 6 February 2012
  3. ^ Miller, Arthur (1885). "Beuno" In Dictionary of National Biography. 4. London. p 444.

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