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Saint Guirec

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husbands' safety. Young women also come to ask Guirec's prayers that they would soon find a husband. The tradition of putting a pin in the nose of the saint's statue is said to encourage Guirec to acquire the blessing of a marriage within one year for the young pilgrim. The 14th century wooden
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statue – the nose of which having consequently disappeared – was placed in the chapel and replaced by a stone statue in 1904.
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into heaven. 'Ascension Day' is celebrated the fortieth day after
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He allegedly arrived in Brittany in a stone trough pulled by
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in Brittany in conjunction with a traditional Breton
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oral tradition
Welsh
monastery
Brittany

angels
Oratory
bay
Ploumanac'h
chapel
pilgrims
intercession
monk
seafaring
Saint
Roman Catholic Church
Pardon ceremony
Feast
Ascension
Christ
Easter
Saints portal
Julian Maunoir
History of Ploumanach - St. Guirec Oratory
Story and Image of St. Guirec
Categories
Medieval Breton saints
Medieval Welsh saints
Welsh Roman Catholic saints
French Roman Catholic saints

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