SAINT
saint-conval
A saint of the Catholic Church
biography
Saint Conval (Conwall) was an Irish-born missionary who, according to legend recorded in the Aberdeen Breviary, as he was praying on the sea shore "to be borne, by whatsoever means, to the regions beyond the sea", was miraculously carried by the stone he stood on across the Irish Sea to Inchinnan in Scotland. He was active in the Kingdom of Strathclyde in the area of East Renfrewshire, where there were “Conval wells” in Barrhead and Thornliebank. He is believed to have founded churches at Inchinnan, Pollokshaws and Fereneze. His bones were preserved in an impressive sarcophagus at the Inchinnan church.
feast Day
09-28
birth Date
c. 570
death Date
c. 630 (aged 60)
canonization Status
canonized
feast Month
9
feast Day Of Month
28

