St Oswald's Magazine StOM 1506 | Page 6

22 June St Alban, First Martyr of Britain There were probably Christians in the British Isles already in the first century, but Alban is the first recorded Martyr. The traditional date of his death is 304, under Diocletian, but now many date it around 209 during persecutions under Emperor Septimus Severus. Alban was a pagan soldier in the Roman army. He sheltered a persecuted Christian priest and converted to Christianity. He is said to have dressed up in the priest’s cloak and was arrested instead of him, was tried and beheaded. He thus became the first Christian martyr in Britain, the second was his executioner (who had converted on the spot) The third was the priest who gave himself up. The place of their deaths is near the site of St Alban’s Cathedral today. 20 June St Fillan (8th century) Filan, Faolan (Gaelic) is the name of probably 2 Scottish Saints of Irish origin. St Fillan of the feast day 20 June has churches dedicated in Ireland but also at Loch Earn, Perthshire, & Kilmacolm SEC is dedicated to him, also Strathfillan, Perthshire, where there was an ancient monastery. St Fillan came to Scotland in 717 as a hermit & became an abbot of a monastery in Fife. The monastery was restored in the reign of Robert the Bruce and received a grant in gratitude for the aid which was given by a relic of the Saint at the victory at Bannockburn. St Fillan was said to have had a luminous arm, by which glow he could write in the dark. The ‘Quigriff, Fillan’s staff (crosier) and the ‘Bernane’ – a cast bronze bell used in the coronation of King James IV and associated with Fillan are in the National Museum of Scotland. St Fillan is the patron saint of the mentally ill, who used to be treated by ducking them in St Fillan’s Pool. When God Answers Prayer After starting a new diet I altered my drive to work to avoid passing my favourite bakery. I accidentally drove by the bakery this morning and as I approached, there in the window were a host of chocolates, donuts, and cheesecakes. I felt this was no accident, so I prayed … “Lord, it’s up to You. If You want me to have any of those delicious goodies, create a parking place for me directly in front of the bakery.” And sure enough, on the eighth time around the block, there it was! God is so good! StOM Page 6