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Rhigyfarch's life is edited in Evans and Wooding, St David of Wales: Cult, Church and Nation (Boydell, 2007) - the Bath reference is on pp 120-1. There's discussion elsewhere in the book of the geographical patterns in this section.
I think if you go to https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=wells-and-spas and click on Subscribe that should do it - failing that, let me have your question and I can post it.
Maddy
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Maddy,
Where do I find this reference? Also, I've had no luck with the JISC site. Do you remember, more specifically, how one
locates and joins a discussion list from the home page? (Just if you remember! Please don't spend time on this.)
Meg
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There's also the reference in Rhigyfarch's Life of St David to his purifying the wells at Bath
Maddy
Dr Madeleine Gray
Reader in History/ Darllenydd mewn Hanes
School of Humanities and Lifelong Learning /Ysgol Ddyniaethau a Dysgu Gydol Oes
University of Wales, Newport/Prifysgol Cymru, Casnewydd
Caerleon Campus/Campws Caerllion,
Newport/Casnewydd NP18 3QT Tel: +44 (0)1633.432675
'A concept is a brick. It can be used to build a courthouse of reason. Or it can be thrown through the window.' (Gilles Deleuze)
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Dear Meg
There is a story in the Life of St. Moninna by Conchubranus where she exorcises a devil who has attached himself to St. Kevin. After this, she uses her staff to make a stream run uphill and form a pool of hot water where she gives Kevin a bath, presumably to purify him for reentry into the monastic community after having been corrupted by the devil who had incited him to attack Moninna and her nuns. We are told that, thereafter, the pool is known as St. Kevin's bath. This pool is hot so it's probably for healing and not for drinking, but it's an interesting story.
Diane
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>From: Dr Jim Bugslag <[log in to unmask]>
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>Dear Meg,
>You might find some interesting material in Brigitte Caulier, L'eau et
>le sacre. Les cultes therapeutiques autour des fontaines en France du
>Moyen Age a nos jours (Paris: Beauchesne, 1990).
>Cheers,
>Jim
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>On 28/09/2011 7:27 AM, Cormack, Margaret Jean wrote:
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>> Greetings,
>> Some years ago list members provided lots of literature on holy wells (including in some cases the practice of incubation,
>> for those still interested in this question.) What I am looking for now is liturgies or ceremonies for blessing wells, springs, or other bodies of water. If you know of any, please let me know! I would also be interested in narrative accounts of wells or springs (i.e. sources of drinking water) being blessed or exorcised. Of course, St. Columba dealt with the Loch Nes monster or a relative in his day, but I'm really interested in smaller ponds, pools, especially if sources of drinking water.
>> Meg
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