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Columba of Cornwall (Welsh, and in Latin, translated to modern English as dove), also called Columb (English), was a saint from Cornwall who lived in the 6th century. She was born to pagan royalty, but became a Christian after the Holy Spirit, in the form of a dove, appeared to her in a vision. Her parents arranged a marriage to a pagan prince, but she refused the marriage and they imprisoned her. She escaped to Cornwall, where she was again captured and martyred. She is the patron of two churches in Cornwall, in St Columba Major and St Columba Minor, where well-developed traditions arose about her. The traditions include a tale about a spring gushing forth along the path of her blood at the site of her execution and another about a well at the site containing water that would not boil. Various dates in November have been cited as her feast day. (en) Columba de Cornualles, más conocida como Santa Columba de Cornualles, fue una santa de la Iglesia católica que se cree vivió en el siglo VI, popular en Cornualles y otras regiones celtas. (es) |
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Virgin & Martyr (en) |
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Female carrying a palm branch and a sword, a dove hovering above (en) |
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From a stained glass window at St Columba's Major Church (en) |
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Columba of Cornwall (en) |
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Columba de Cornualles, más conocida como Santa Columba de Cornualles, fue una santa de la Iglesia católica que se cree vivió en el siglo VI, popular en Cornualles y otras regiones celtas. (es) Columba of Cornwall (Welsh, and in Latin, translated to modern English as dove), also called Columb (English), was a saint from Cornwall who lived in the 6th century. She was born to pagan royalty, but became a Christian after the Holy Spirit, in the form of a dove, appeared to her in a vision. Her parents arranged a marriage to a pagan prince, but she refused the marriage and they imprisoned her. She escaped to Cornwall, where she was again captured and martyred. She is the patron of two churches in Cornwall, in St Columba Major and St Columba Minor, where well-developed traditions arose about her. The traditions include a tale about a spring gushing forth along the path of her blood at the site of her execution and another about a well at the site containing water that would not boil. V (en) |
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Columba of Cornwall (en) Columba de Cornualles (es) |
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