Moluag


Moluag
The Saints Window in Kilmoluag, Lismore depicting St Moluag and St Columba
Bishop of Lismore, Apostle of the Picts, Patron Saint of Argyll
Bornc. 500–520
Ireland
Died592
Rosemarkie
Venerated in
Major shrineIsle of Lismore
Feast25 June
PatronageArgyll; on Lewis invoked against madness[1]

Saint Moluag (c. 510 – 592; also known as Lua, Luan, Luanus, Lugaidh, Moloag, Molluog, Molua, Murlach, Malew[2][3]) was a Scottish missionary, and a contemporary of Saint Columba, who evangelized the Picts of Scotland in the sixth century.[4] Saint Moluag was the patron saint of Argyll as evidenced by a charter in 1544, from the Earl of Argyll, which states "in honour of God Omnipotent, the blessed Virgin, and Saint Moloc, our patron".[5] The House of Lorne became the kings of Dalriada and eventually united with the Picts to become the kings of Scots.

  1. ^ The Oxford Dictionary of Saints, p.343
  2. ^ Saint of the Day, 25 June: Moloc of Mortlach SaintPatrickDC.org. Retrieved on 6 March 2012
  3. ^ Irish Saints in Great Britain, pp. 76–77
  4. ^ Online, Catholic. "St. Moloc – Saints & Angels – Catholic Online". catholic.org. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  5. ^ "Clan Livingstone – Charter of 1544". clanmclea.co.uk. Retrieved 6 January 2017.