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In a message dated 9/23/03 12:02:34 AM GMT Daylight Time,
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> Second, I've promised my cousin that there was a grand tradition of
> vengeful saints (you get the premise of the horror film...), and I can
> think of a few off the top of my head but they seem not quite right.  Can
> anyone think of good examples of a vengeful martyr-saint who wrought
> revenge, especially on someone who desecrated the church/relics/lands/etc.
> of the saint.
>

One of my favourites is Cadog. A peasant who refused the saint live coals was
burnt to death and his threshing floor cursed for ever; robbers who tried to
make away with his monastery's goods were swallowed up by the earth; wolves
that attacked his sheep were turned into stone; and King Rhun and his men were
blinded when they attacked Cadog's barn. Cadog also burnt an insubordinate
servant in a barn, caused the death of two of his disciples for leaving his book
behind on Flatholm, and killed his steward for dereliction of duty.

Henry Gough-Cooper

P.S. That vengeful S. Faith that someone else mentioned wouldn't have
anything to do with Faith the Naughty Slayer in "Buffy", would it??

visit the Scottish Place-Name Society website at
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/institutes/sassi/spns/index.htm
and the Scottish place-name newsgroup at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/scotplace

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