Enodoch

Saint Enodoch, also known as Wenedoc, is a 6th-century Pre-congregational saint of South Wales. Enodoch is believed by some historians to have been a woman, called Qendydd.[1] She died about 520AD.[2] and her feast day is 7 March.[3][4]

St Enodoc's Church, the parish church of Trebetherick in Cornwall is dedicated to this saint, and its churchyard is home to the grave of John Betjeman.

References

  1. Enodoch at Catholic online.
  2. Book of Saints, by the Monks of Ramsgate.
  3. Saint Enodoch at Saints.sqpn.com.
  4. Brian Daniel Starr, Dictionary of Saints (Google eBook) (Xlibris Corporation, 2013).page 143.
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