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ft ——-—■ ft 336 Lives of the Saints. [Nov. 15. S. MACLOVIUS OR MALO, B. (a.d. 627,) [Roman, Benedictine, and Gallican Martyrologies. Sarum, York, Hereford, and Anglican Reformed Kalendars as S. Machutus. The Translation at S. Malo on July n. Authorities:—A Life by Balderic of Angers (d. 1131), without name of author, in Mabillon, Acta SS. O.S.B. t. i. Another Life by Sigebert of Gemblours, written between 1076-99, in Surius. Also the old MS. Legendaries of the Churches of Nantes, Leon, Treguier, and Follgoat, fiom which Albert Le Grand compiled the Life in his "Vies des Saints de Bretagne," some of which are now lost. There is also a fragmentary Life of S. Maclovius in Boscius, Bibl. Floriac] S. Malo,1 called variously in Latin S. Maclovius and S. Machutus, was a native of Wales, the son of Caradog ab Ynyr Gwent, by Derwela, a sister of Amwn Ddu. S. Samson of Dol was a son of Amwn Ddu, by Anna, daughter of Meurig ab Tewdrig; and S. Maglorius, who succeeded S. Sampson, was son of Umbrafel, a brother of Amwn Ddu. S. Tathan, another son of Amwn Ddu and Anna, was the spiritual director of Caradog, the father of S. Malo. The saint was born at Caer-gwent, in Monmouthshire, when both his father and mother were advanced in age. He is said to have been given to S. Brendan, abbot of Llancarvan, at the age of twelve, but S. Brendan was never abbot of that monastery; S. Brendan was in Brittany, and founded a monastic establishment at Aleth, and it was there, doubtless, that Malo was trained. Any one who has been at S. Malo knows the extraordinary rapidity and height to which the tide there mounts. It is a 1 Also in French S. Maclou. In Welsh Maelog ; not, however, to be confounded with S. Maelog, son of Caw, and disciple of Cattwg. ft ——
Title | The lives of the saints - 13 |
Creator | Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine) |
Publisher | J. Grant |
Place of Publication | Edinburgh |
Date | 1914 |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000394 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | ft ——-—■ ft 336 Lives of the Saints. [Nov. 15. S. MACLOVIUS OR MALO, B. (a.d. 627,) [Roman, Benedictine, and Gallican Martyrologies. Sarum, York, Hereford, and Anglican Reformed Kalendars as S. Machutus. The Translation at S. Malo on July n. Authorities:—A Life by Balderic of Angers (d. 1131), without name of author, in Mabillon, Acta SS. O.S.B. t. i. Another Life by Sigebert of Gemblours, written between 1076-99, in Surius. Also the old MS. Legendaries of the Churches of Nantes, Leon, Treguier, and Follgoat, fiom which Albert Le Grand compiled the Life in his "Vies des Saints de Bretagne," some of which are now lost. There is also a fragmentary Life of S. Maclovius in Boscius, Bibl. Floriac] S. Malo,1 called variously in Latin S. Maclovius and S. Machutus, was a native of Wales, the son of Caradog ab Ynyr Gwent, by Derwela, a sister of Amwn Ddu. S. Samson of Dol was a son of Amwn Ddu, by Anna, daughter of Meurig ab Tewdrig; and S. Maglorius, who succeeded S. Sampson, was son of Umbrafel, a brother of Amwn Ddu. S. Tathan, another son of Amwn Ddu and Anna, was the spiritual director of Caradog, the father of S. Malo. The saint was born at Caer-gwent, in Monmouthshire, when both his father and mother were advanced in age. He is said to have been given to S. Brendan, abbot of Llancarvan, at the age of twelve, but S. Brendan was never abbot of that monastery; S. Brendan was in Brittany, and founded a monastic establishment at Aleth, and it was there, doubtless, that Malo was trained. Any one who has been at S. Malo knows the extraordinary rapidity and height to which the tide there mounts. It is a 1 Also in French S. Maclou. In Welsh Maelog ; not, however, to be confounded with S. Maelog, son of Caw, and disciple of Cattwg. ft —— |
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