Saint Sanctan
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Saint Sanctain or Sanctan was a 6th century Manx bishop, originally from Northern Britain.
Sanctan was the son of Sawyl Penuchel, a king in Northern Britain. He is said to have been a disciple of Saint Patrick, though this is chronologically impossible. He was an active missionary in Cumbria, before becoming Bishop of the unidentified Cell da les (or 'church of the two forts'). This may be Kill-na-Sanctan near Dublin or on the Isle of Man, where the civil parish of Santon is named after him. His feast day is on 20 May.
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- Early British Kingdoms: St. Santan
- St. Patrick Catholic Church, Washington DC
- A Manx Notebook: Parish of Kirk Santan
- A Manx Notebook: Stained glass window from St John's church