Dyfodwg

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The name Dyfodwg originates from the ancient parish situated at the head of the Rhondda Valley in Wales, with a history of no less than 1300 years. Tradition produces the name Dyfodwg as its founder Celtic saint (500/600 AD). History gives the saint the reputation of a great evangelist and preacher. During a persecution of the Church he was punished by having his tongue cut out, thus preventing him from spreading the words of the Gospel.