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Saint Fergus

Saint Fergus (also Fergustian) (died c. 730 AD) was a bishop who worked in Scotland as a missionary.
==Life==
Ten saints of this name are mentioned in the martyrology of Donegal.〔(Mulcahy, Cornelius. "Sts. Fergus." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 6. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909. 11 Feb. 2013 )〕
No one knows for certain when Fergus was born or where. He was a contemporary of St. Drostan and St. Donevaldus.〔 The name is of Pictish origin and he is recorded as Fergus, a Pictish Bishop, so it is generally considered he was from the north east of what is now called Scotland. In the Aberdeen breviary he is called Fergustian and "he occupied himself in converting the barbarous people." He is thought to have trained in Ireland or the south of Scotland, possibly both.〔("St. Fergus Cruithneach", Glamis Inverarity Kinnettles Kirk )〕
Known in the Irish martyrologies as St. Fergus Cruithneach, or the Pict, the Breviary of Aberdeen states that he had been a bishop for many years in Ireland when he went on a mission to Alba with some chosen priests and other clerics. He settled first near Strageath, in Upper Strathearn, in Upper Perth, and erected three churches in that district. The churches of Strageath, Blackford, and Dolpatrick are found there dedicated to St. Patrick. He next evangelized Caithness and established there the churches of Wick〔(Wick St. Fergus Church of Scotland )〕 and Halkirk.〔
The church Fergus built at Glamis would have been in the Celtic "mud and wattle" style, not far from the present kirk.〔 He may have been the Fergustus Pictus who went to Rome in 721, but such a contention relies solely on the similarity of a common name. He died about 730 and was buried at Glamis, Angus, where the recently restored St Fergus' Well can be visited. The village church at Eassie is dedicated to Saint Fergus; the noted Pictish Eassie Stone has been moved to that church.〔(C.Michael Hogan, ''Eassie Stone'', The Megalithic Portal, ed. Andy Burnham, Oct. 7, 2007 )〕

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