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{{Saints | {{Saints | ||
|SaintName=Saint David | |SaintName=Saint David | ||
|SaintStage=Saint | |SaintStage=Saint | ||
| | |FeastDay=March 01 | ||
|SaintBirthPlace=St. Bride's Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales | |SaintBirthPlace=St. Bride's Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales | ||
|DeathPlace=Menevia, Wales | |DeathPlace=Menevia, Wales | ||
|SaintCauseOfDeath=Natural Causes | |SaintCauseOfDeath=Natural Causes | ||
|NotableAddress1=Mynyw (St Davids), Pembrokeshire, Wales | |NotableAddress1=Mynyw (St Davids), Pembrokeshire, Wales | ||
|NotableAddress2=Henfynyw, Cardigan, Wales | |NotableAddress2=Henfynyw, Cardigan, Wales | ||
|Canonized=No | |||
|Canonized=No | |||
|SaintMiracle1=Restoration of sight to a blind man | |SaintMiracle1=Restoration of sight to a blind man | ||
|SaintMiracle2=Ground swelling to elevate him while preaching | |SaintMiracle2=Ground swelling to elevate him while preaching | ||
|SaintMiracle3=Resurrection of a dead child | |SaintMiracle3=Resurrection of a dead child | ||
|Profession=Bishop | |Profession=Bishop | ||
|Patronage=Wales, poets, vegetarians | |Patronage=Wales, poets, vegetarians | ||
|Attributes=Dove on his shoulder, standing on a hill | |Attributes=Dove on his shoulder, standing on a hill | ||
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|AdditionalVeneration=Anglican Communion, some regions of the Eastern Orthodox Church | |AdditionalVeneration=Anglican Communion, some regions of the Eastern Orthodox Church | ||
}} | }} | ||
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'''Saint David''', known in Welsh as '''Dewi Sant''', was a pivotal figure in early Christianity in Wales, born around 500 AD near St. Bride's Bay in Pembrokeshire. He is celebrated as the patron saint of Wales and was known for his ascetic lifestyle, his founding of numerous churches, and his opposition to the Pelagian heresy. | '''Saint David''', known in Welsh as '''Dewi Sant''', was a pivotal figure in early Christianity in Wales, born around 500 AD near St. Bride's Bay in Pembrokeshire. He is celebrated as the patron saint of Wales and was known for his ascetic lifestyle, his founding of numerous churches, and his opposition to the Pelagian heresy. | ||