Enoder

In this article we are going to talk about Enoder, a topic that has gained relevance in recent years and that has generated a great debate in today's society. Enoder is a point of interest for many people, as it has a direct impact on different aspects of our daily lives. Throughout the next few lines we will explore this topic in depth, analyzing its implications, its evolution over time, and its relevance in various areas. Without a doubt, Enoder is a topic that does not leave anyone indifferent, and it is essential to understand it thoroughly to better understand the world around us.

St. Enoder Church

Saint Enoder, (also known as Tenenan, Tinidor and Ternoc)[1] was a 5th-century Cornish saint from Brecknockshire in South Wales. He is venerated in the Anglican, and Roman Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox Churches.

He is known to history mostly through the medieval lists of the children of King Brychan of Brycheiniog where he was originally called Wenheden[2] and should not be confused with Saint Enodoc. Today, he is remembered in the name of St Enoder a parish and hamlet in Cornwall. His Feast day is the last Thursday in April.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Who was St. Enoder?", St. Enoder Church, Fraddon
  2. ^ Ford, David Nash (2001). "Children of Brychan Brycheiniog". Early British Kingdoms. Nash Ford Publishing. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
  3. ^ Orme, Nicholas (2000). The Saints of Cornwall. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 114. ISBN 0198207654.