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Saint Baglan

Saint Baglan was a 6th-century hermit who lived at Baglan in Wales.

Saint Baglan
Born6th century
AttributesHermit

Life

Baglan is said, on doubtful evidence, to have been a Breton prince, the son of Ithel Hael. He studied at Saint Illtud's monastic school at Llanilltud Fawr (Llantwit Major)[1] and later travelled to the Vale of Neath as a missionary. He founded the church at Baglan and lived in a cell adjoining it.[2]

Legend says that he was seen (either by Cadoc or Illtud) carrying fire in his robe without burning it so Illtud gave him a crozier and instructed him to build a church where he found a tree that bore three fruit. He found a tree that had a litter of pigs, a beehive, and a crow's nest; however, he preferred a spot lower down on the flat (either where St Catherine's church now stands or further out towards the bay). What was built by day was washed away by night (or disappeared at night, or was moved to the site by the tree at night). Finally, he gave in and built the church by the tree [3](presumably this site was rebuilt in the medieval period as St Baglan's church which burned down in 1954[2] and is now a sad ruin). The crozier apparently survived until the 17th century.

References

  1. ^ T D Breverton(2000), The Book of Welsh Saints, Glyndwr publishing, pp 67-68, ISBN 1-903529-01-8.
  2. ^ a b "Saint Baglan", Welsh Icons Archived 2008-10-10 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Baglan, Neath Port Talbot", Welsh Directory

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