St. kentigern, patron saint of glasgow, died

January 13th , 0603

Death of St Kentigern (or Mungo), patron saint of Glasgow.

Saint Kentigern, also known as Saint Mungo, was a Christian missionary and the founder and patron saint of the city of Glasgow in Scotland. He is venerated in the Christian tradition as a significant figure in the early spread of Christianity in the region. His exact dates are not precisely known, but it is generally believed that he lived in the late 6th century and died around the year 614.

Missionary Work

Kentigern is renowned for his missionary activities, particularly in the region that is now Glasgow. He played a vital role in spreading Christianity among the Picts and Britons in what is now Scotland.

Foundation of Glasgow

Kentigern is credited with establishing a Christian community and a church in the area that would later become Glasgow. The city’s name, “Glasgow,” is believed to be derived from the Gaelic “Glas Cu,” which means “dear green place.”

Miracles

Saint Kentigern is associated with various miracles, including the restoration of a fish to life, which is one of the miracles depicted in the Glasgow city arms.

Patron Saint

Saint Kentigern is honored as the patron saint of Glasgow, and his feast day is celebrated on January 13th. He is also the patron saint of salmon and is traditionally depicted holding a salmon and a ring, which is a reference to one of the miracles attributed to him.

Saint Kentigern’s legacy lives on in the city of Glasgow, and he is remembered as a significant figure in the early Christian history of Scotland. His influence on the spread of Christianity and the cultural identity of the region remains an important part of the city’s heritage.

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