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Kentigern of Glasgow

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In the "Life of Saint Mungo," he performed four renowned miracles in Glasgow, memorialized in this verse:
''Here is the bird that never flew, here is the tree that never grew, here is the bell that never rang, here is the fish that never swam.''
The verses refer to the following:
==Sources==
*[[wikipedia: Saint_Mungo]]
*[Medieval Sourcebook: Jocelyn, a monk of Furness: The Life of Kentigern (Mungo)." Translation by Cynthia Whidden Green, 1998, http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/Jocelyn-LifeofKentigern.asp]
*[''Two Celtic Saints: The Lives of Ninian and Kentigern'.' Llanerch Enterprises, Facsimile Reprint, 1989]
*[http://www.orthodoxengland.org.uk/saintsk.htm Latin Saints of the Roman Patriarchate]
*[[wikipedia: Saint_Mungo]]*[Fr. Ian Prior, "Kentigern, Part Three, Later Life and Repose,." ''Orthodox Outlook'' vol. 10 (1997):22-26.]*[''Two Celtic Saints: The Lives of Ninian and Kentigern'' Llanerch Enterprises, Facsimile Reprint, 1989]*[Medieval Sourcebook: Jocelyn, a monk of Furness: The Life of Kentigern (Mungo)" Translation by Cynthia Whidden Green, 1998, http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/Jocelyn-LifeofKentigern.asp]
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