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Vicar of st teilo brechfa
Vicar of st teilo brechfa




vicar of st teilo brechfa

He died at the abbey of Llandeilo Fawr on February 9th, probably around the year 560. He was joined at Llandeilo by many disciples including Cynfwr, Teulyddog and Llywel. David, Teilo became revered as one of the most holy men in Wales. In around 554 Teilo and his followers returned from Brittany to Llandeilo Fawr. Even today the fruit groves they planted are known as the groves of Teilo and Samson. Whilst in France, Teilo, St Samson and his followers are also said to have planted three miles of fruit trees. St Teilo riding a stag, 15th century France In both cases he is shown wearing bishop’s robes and mitre, and is seated on a stag, no doubt in reference to the legend. Several churches in Brittany are dedicated to St Teilo, including the church at Plogonnec, Finistére, and the Chapel of Our Lady in Kerdévot.

vicar of st teilo brechfa

In another, when a local lord offered him all the land he could encircle between sunset and sunrise, Teilo chose to ride on a stag to cover as much ground as possible in the time available. According to one, he saved the local people from a winged dragon which he tamed and then kept tied to a rock in the sea. There are several legends about Teilo during his time in Brittany. Driven out of southern Britain by invading Germanic tribes, Celtic people had begun to settle there since the 5th and 6th centuries. Teilo and his followers would not have felt too out of place in northern France. However the outbreak of Yellow Fever in Wales around 549 AD forced Teilo and his religious community to flee to Cornwall and from there, over to Dol in Brittany where they stayed for seven years. In about 518 AD the friends, along with St Padam, are said to have set out on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem where all three were consecrated bishops by John III, Patriarch of Jerusalem.īishop Teilo went on to found the episcopal church of Llandeilo Fawr (the Great Church or Abbey of St Teilo) in Dyfed, and may also have set up a centre at Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire. Teilo subsequently travelled with him to Mynyw, now known as St David’s, where Dewi set up his religious community. Here he met and became firm friends with Dewi (St David), who may have been his cousin.

vicar of st teilo brechfa

He went on to study under St Paulinus at the monastic school at Whitland, Carmarthenshire. So who was St Teilo? According to tradition, Teilo (also known as Elios, Eliau, Teliarus, Teliau or Télo), was born at Penally near Tenby in South Pembrokeshire around 480-500AD. Only the patron saint of Wales, St David, has more churches dedicated to him. The patron saint of fruit trees and horses, his feast day is celebrated on 9th February.Īlthough a largely forgotten saint today, there are more than 25 churches in Wales, Cornwall and Brittany dedicated to Teilo, showing us the importance of this early Welsh saint. St Teilo was a 6th century monk and bishop, and an early Welsh saint.






Vicar of st teilo brechfa