Kingsmark
Our venerable and God-bearing Father Kingsmark (also Cynfarch, Cynmarch, Kynemark) was a monk, Scottish chieftain, and disciple of St. Dubricius of Caerleon in the 5th century. He later lived in Wales, where he grew to such renown for his holiness, that soon after his death he was glorified by the Welsh faithful. St. Kingsmark is said to have been married to a granddaughter of St. Brychan of Brecknock.
Many churches are dedicated to him in the English West Country and Wales. His feast day is celebrated on September 8.
Hymns
- Seeing that many were brought to Christ by the radiant example of thy virtuous life
- And thy missionary labours, O holy Cynfarch,
- Pray that we too may follow thee
- In the service of our Saviour, that our souls may be saved.
Sources
- Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome
- The Life of St. Dubricius
- Kingsmark (Cynfarch) from Book of the Saints by the Benedictine Monks of St. Augustine's Abbey, Ramsgate (1921), pp. 160-161.
- Troparia & Kontakia September 8 St Cynfarch, monk
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