Enoder
Saint Enoder, (also known as Tenenan, Tinidor and Ternoc)[1] was a 6th-century AD abbot of South Wales. He is venerated in the Eastern Orthodox, Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches.
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St. Enoder Church
He is known to history through royal lists, hagiographies and the writings of Llangynidir of Powys. He was a grandson of King Brychan of Brecknock, and built numerous churches. He was also an abbot, although his monastery is not known.[2]
Legend
Enoder, the son of an Irish prince, was a student of Carantoc.
Today, he is remembered in the name St Enoder a parish and hamlet in Cornwall and his Feast day is 27 April.[2]
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References
- "Who was St. Enoder?", St. Enoder Church, Fraddon
- Starr, Brian Daniel (2009). Ascent of the Saints Whose Lineage Is Known. p. 73. ISBN 9781449995805.
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