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Saint Serf

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on the island, where he remained seven years. The priory was a community of Augustinian canons. It was founded from St. Andrews Cathedral Priory at the initiation of King David I of Scotland in 1150. From the 15th century onwards the priory began to be referred to as "Portmoak". After more than four
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of July; and his disciples and the people of the province take his body to Cuilenross , and there, with psalms and hymns and canticles, he was honourably buried."
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David Hugh Farmer wrote that the legend of Serf is "a farrago of wild impossibilities" stating that Serf was the son of Eliud, King of
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Hunter-Blair, Oswald. "St. Kentigern." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 8. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. 6 May 2014
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of Serf's to life. The bird had been killed by some of his classmates who had planned to blame him for its death.
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to land at Culross where she was cared for by Saint Serf; he became foster-father of her son,
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centuries of Augustinian monastic life, the first Protestant king of Scots,
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Simon Taylor, "Seventh-century Iona Abbots in Scottish Places", in
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A legend states that when the British princess (and future saint)
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Saint Serf is said to have founded the Scottish town of Culross.
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Spes Scotorum: Hope of Scots. Saint Columba, Iona and Scotland
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The centre of his ministry (and possibly of his activity) was
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Saint Serf is a relatively common dedication for churches in
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History of the Scottish Nation, volume 3,chapter 17
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Index

St. Serf
Eastern Orthodox Church
Roman Catholic Church
Scottish Episcopal Church
Feast
1 July
Scotland
Orkney
Northumberland

Canaan
Arabia
Rome
Pope
Gaul
Britain
Holy See
Adomnán
Abbot of Iona
Loch Leven
St Serf's Inch
Pictish
Fife
St Serf's Inch Priory
James VI of Scotland
St Andrews
Culross
Dunning
Strathearn
dragon

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