Sant Dogvael
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Info Bretagne / Rospez :
PATRIMOINE de ROSPEZ
la chapelle Saint-Dogmael (ou Saint-Dogmel, ou Saint-Thomel) datée du XVIIème siècle et restaurée en 1921. Il s'agit d'un petit édifice de forme rectangulaire possédant, à son sommet, un petit campanile surmonté d'une croix ;
Site Saints and Stones :
St Dogwells
dedicated to St Dogfael
The little church of St Dogwell in a shady corner beside the Anghof stream, tributary of the Western Cleddau, lies close to the mansion of Sealyham. St Dogfael, son of the King of Ceredigion, died in 505 having set up this church and the foundation of St Dogmaels at Llandudoch on the Teifi. A memorial stone of the 5th or 6th century in the churchyard, originally recovered from standing as a gatepost at Little Treffgarne, bears witness to the early local Christian settlements. The wall plaques on the church give an account of the Sealyham estate, linking into the career of the pirate Blackbeard and the famous breed of Sealyham Terriers. The zoomorphic carving first encountered in the capitals at Llawhaden are repeated here on capitals of the arcades which divide nave and chancel from the south side.
Site Catholic.org :
St. Dogmael
Feastday: June 14
6th century
Welsh monk of the house of Cunedda, the son of Ithel ab Ceredig ab Cunedda Wledig. He preached in Pembrokeshire, Wales, and then went to Brittany, in France. Several churches bear his name.
Site Bretagne.com :
Dogmael - Devneg
prénom féminin, fête le 14 juin
Déclinaisons du prénom breton : Dogmeel - Dogmalea
Origine du prénom
Ce saint originaire du Pays de Galles est honoré à Pommerit-Jaudy et Rospez.
Forum Orthodoxe :
Saint DOGMAËL, évêque de Pembroke dans le pays de Galles, puis de Trégor en Bretagne (505).