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Religion of the Yellow Stick : ウィキペディア英語版
Religion of the Yellow Stick
The religion of the yellow stick ((スコットランド・ゲール語:Creideamh a’ bhata-bhuidhe)) was a facetious name given to the forced "belief" of certain churchgoers who lived in the Hebrides of Scotland. Such actions, however, were not unique to the Hebrides, but occurred in other parts of Scotland in sterner times.
A Coll priest of former times was accustomed to drive recalcitrant natives to church by a smart application of his walking stick; those who yielded were thus said to come under ''Creideamh a’ bhata-bhuidhe''.
Another version says that Hector ((スコットランド・ゲール語:Eachann)) the son of Donald MacLean of Coll, was the one who applied the yellow stick. Hector was laird in 1715, and the religion of the yellow stick was introduced into Rùm in 1726. Dr Samuel Johnson, on his famous journey round the Hebrides (1775) encountered the story; in Rum he said that there were

:"fifty-eight families, who continued Papists for some time after the Laird became a Protestant. Their adherence to their old religion was strengthened by the countenance of the Laird’s sister, a zealous Romanist, till one Sunday, as they were going to mass under the conduct of their patroness, MacLean met them on the way, gave one of them a blow on the head with a yellow stick, I suppose a cane, for which the Erse had no name (untrue ), and drove them to the kirk, from which they have never since departed. Since the use of this method of conversion, the inhabitants of Egg () and Canna, who continue Papists, call the Protestantism of Rum, the Religion of the Yellow Stick."
David Livingstone whose ancestors came from Ulva near Mull and Staffa said:
:"Our ancestors were Roman Catholics; they were made Protestants by the laird coming round with a man having a yellow staff, which would seem to have attracted more attention than his teaching, for the new religion went long afterward, perhaps it does so still, by the name of the religion of the yellow stick".
The "yellow stick" in Livingstone's description may be a reference to the Bishop of Lismore's crozier or baculum, in Gaelic the "Bachuil Mor" or staff of Saint Moluag, the patron saint of the Clan MacLea or Livingstone.〔https://archive.org/stream/stewartsofappin00stew/stewartsofappin00stew_djvu.txt Retrieved on October 27, 2010〕
==See also==

*Rice Christian

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