Saint Fillan

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Saint Fillan was a medieval Scottish saint and missionary, venerated especially in the Highlands for his piety, miracles, and enduring local cult.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Saint Fillan canonical 3

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Statements (55)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian saint
medieval Scottish saint
missionary
associatedWithEvent Battle of Bannockburn
associatedWithPlace St Fillan’s Cave
surface form: St Fillan’s Cave, Pittenweem

St Fillan’s Pool, Strathfillan
St Fillan’s Priory, Strathfillan
centuryOfActivity 8th century
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
discipleOf Saint Columba
ethnicGroup Gaels
father Feradach
feastDay January 19
January 9
founded monastery at Strathfillan
hasCultCenter Glendochart
Killin
Strathfillan
hasLegacy Strathfillan Hospital named for him
multiple churches in Scotland dedicated to him
parish of Killin named for him
hasLegend arm relic carried in a reliquary at the Battle of Bannockburn
arm shone with light to aid his writing of Scripture
honorificPrefix Saint
miracle curing mental illness
healing of the sick
miraculous light from his arm while writing
mother Saint Kentigerna
notableFor local cult in the Scottish Highlands
miracles
piety
occupation missionary
monk
patronage Stirlingshire
insanity
mental illness
the mentally ill
wolves
placeOfBirth Ireland
relic arm-bone of Saint Fillan
bell of Saint Fillan
quern-stones of Saint Fillan
staff of Saint Fillan
relicVeneratedAt Killin
Strathfillan
religion Christianity
residence Glendochart
Perth and Kinross
surface form: Perthshire

Strathfillan
veneratedBy Robert the Bruce
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

Scotland
Scottish Highlands

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St Fillan’s Cave associatedWith Saint Fillan
St Fillan’s Cave dedicatedTo Saint Fillan