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Our venerable father and God-bearing Father '''Brynach''' was a 6th century [[hermit]] in Wales and friend of St. [[David of Wales]]. His [[feast day ]] is [[April 7]].
==Life==
==Hymns==
[[Troparion]] ([[Tone ]] 2)[http://users.netmatters.co.uk/davidbryant/C/TropKon/Apr.htm#anchor46571]
:O holy Brynach, thou didst leave thy native Ireland
:to seek God in Pembroke's solitude.
:[[intercession|intercede]] with Him, we pray, that He may have mercy on us.
==External links==*[http://www.ancienttexts.org/library/celtic/ctexts/brynach.html Vita Sancti Bernachius] (The Life of St. Brynach), composed in Cemis, Pembrokeshire, in the 12th C. Found in the British Museum Cotton MS Vespasian A xiv. ''Vitae Sanctorum Britanniae et Genealogiae''. ed. A. W. Wade-Evans. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1944.*[category[w:Celtic and Anglo-Saxon SaintsBrynach|Wikipedia: Brynach]]
[[Category:Monastics]]
[[categoryCategory:Saints]][[Category:Saints of the British Isles]][[Category:Pre-Schism Western Saints]][[Category:6th-century saints]]