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This month we have the Saint’s days of three patron saints of beekeepers.
The Eleventh was the saint’s day of Gobnaith an Irish nun, today (the thirteenth) is St Dyfnog’s day (also known as Modomnoc, or Dominic) Another Irish disciple of St. David And tomorrow, of course is St Valentine’s day, the patron saint of beekeepers as well as lovers
Dyfnog was St David's Beekeeper and talked to the bees as he worked among them and they buzzed around his head in clouds as if they were responding. He would walk among the hives in the evening and talk to them, and the bees, for their part, would crowd out to meet him. He was never stung. When the time came for him to return to Ireland, three times the bees followed in great swarm and settled on the mast. he had to return to David and gift the bees to him before they would stay, St. David perceiving this occurrence to be a good omen allowed Modomnoc to bring some of the bees to Ireland. Bees feature strongly in the heraldry and history of st David's cathedral, so you could say David was also a patron saint of the bees
The Eleventh was the saint’s day of Gobnaith an Irish nun, today (the thirteenth) is St Dyfnog’s day (also known as Modomnoc, or Dominic) Another Irish disciple of St. David And tomorrow, of course is St Valentine’s day, the patron saint of beekeepers as well as lovers
Dyfnog was St David's Beekeeper and talked to the bees as he worked among them and they buzzed around his head in clouds as if they were responding. He would walk among the hives in the evening and talk to them, and the bees, for their part, would crowd out to meet him. He was never stung. When the time came for him to return to Ireland, three times the bees followed in great swarm and settled on the mast. he had to return to David and gift the bees to him before they would stay, St. David perceiving this occurrence to be a good omen allowed Modomnoc to bring some of the bees to Ireland. Bees feature strongly in the heraldry and history of st David's cathedral, so you could say David was also a patron saint of the bees