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Today we celebrate the life of another Welsh Missionary saint who went out to tame the Godless heathen.
have a good St Piran's day denisens of the 'old' South Wales.

In less than a fortnight is another one - sant Padrig :D
 
Today we celebrate the life of another Welsh Missionary saint who went out to tame the Godless heathen.
have a good St Piran's day denisens of the 'old' South Wales.

In less than a fortnight is another one - sant Padrig :D

St Piran is associated with Cornwall and the Cornish language is a distinct language from the Welsh (Q Celts and P Celts). The name St Piran is derived from St Ciarán, his name in his native Ireland.
St Patrick was an Englishman and a good Protestant.
 
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There is now evidence to believe Peran may have been Welsh and a student of Dewi. Padrig was not English as the buggers hadn't even arrived on this island - he was Romano British thus has the blood of the original residents, what we now call Welsh.
When the saxon hordes came over the British were pushed to the edges of the island - we lost the 'old north' (Gododdin, Caeredin and the likes) and ended up in Wales and Cernyw - those that didn't cross over the water to little britain (Brittany)
the Cornish language is similar to the Welsh - a lot of words being similar or identical - just pronounced differently.
As for being a protestant - either a very weak attempt at getting a bite or totally oblivious to the thousand or so year time difference.
 
It would be an interesting discussion under different circumstances and with different motivation; perhaps another time. Do have an enjoyable weekend - Dan hap tarass, yu den hep tyr.
 
I'm not sure there was one to start with ??

St Piran Lowen.......... somewhat more than twentythousand Cornishmen stood* and sang Trelawny [ note correct spelling with only one "e"!!] in unison at 9.00 PM last night!



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