Celtic and Old English Saints          21 December

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* St. Elgiva of Shaftesbury
* St. Beornwald of Bampton
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St. Elgiva of Shaftesbury, Queen & Nun
( Aelgifu, Algyva, Aelgytha)
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Died 971. As the mother of Kings Edwy and Saint Edgar the Peaceful and
wife of King Edmund of Wessex (921-46), Saint Elgiva was "the adviser
and ennobler of the whole kingdom." On the death of her husband, Elgiva
retired to the convent of Shaftesbury, where she ended her days and
which is the centre of her cultus. William of Malmesbury praised her
forher generosity, wise counsel, and the gift of prophecy. He also wrote
about the miracles wrought at her intercession (Benedictines, Farmer,
Gill).


St. Beornwald, Priest-Martyr Near Oxford at the Village of Bampton
(Berenwald, Byrnwald)
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8th century? Little is known for certain about the priest Beornwald,
whose memory was venerated at Bampton until the Reformation, and some
ofhis shrine remains in the north transept marked by a brass depicting a
figure clothed in vestments with a crozier but no mitre. His name is
listed in the litanies of the 11th century and in martyrologies of 12th
and 15th centuries. There is other evidence of his existence, but no
details. He may have founded the large Mercian minster church in
Bampton (Farmer).



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