History and Mystery on Caldey Island – Part Four, Two Ships
There were two ships on that day, each of them spoke of other dimensions…One completed our journey back from Caldey, in a way that could only be seen as symbolic. The other was the vessel called St Illtud’s church, whose foundations, and, perhaps some of the contents, had carried the ancient wisdom of the sixth century and beyond, so that we could gaze on it today with something approaching wonder.
St Samson, the first Abbot of Caldey in the 6th Century.
St Sampson (above) was the first Abbot of Caldey island. He established the 6th Century Celtic Christian church, and later, its monastery, on the site that is now a ruin, apart from the outbuildings which form the perfume factory and the church of St Illtud.
The latter is mysterious home of everything talked about in this post. St Illtud…
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Thank you, Judith!
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Being so close to Caldey, I’m finding these posts fascinating. Thank you.
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