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- St_Forbadil abstract "Saint Forbadil, also known as Morbadil or Mórbuidéal, was a seventh-century saint of the Celtic Church. He was reported to have been of an enormous size and his name means \"large vessel or bottle\" in Ancient Irish.Forbadil founded a hermitage deep in the then marshlands known as The Moggs, near present day Lichfield, Staffordshire. His life and death were suppressed by the later Roman Catholic Church, whose scribes like the Venerable Bede championed the cult of St. Chad. This was to disassociate with the Celtic Church, which had looked to the Irish monastery of Iona, in modern day Scotland, as its source.St. Forbadil is sometimes represented with the head of a dog.".
- St_Forbadil activeYearsEndYear "0657".
- St_Forbadil deathDate "0684-04-17".
- St_Forbadil thumbnail View_of_Lichfield_Cathedral_from_Beacon_Park,_Oct_2015.jpg?width=300.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageID "47576208".
- St_Forbadil wikiPageLength "7947".
- St_Forbadil wikiPageOutDegree "49".
- St_Forbadil wikiPageRevisionID "693329348".
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Jarry.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxons.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Bangor_Abbey.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Bede.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Bishop.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Brega.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Category:620_births.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Category:684_deaths.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Celts.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deaths_in_Staffordshire.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mercian_saints.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Dublin_(city).
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_Christianity.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Ceollach.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Chad_of_Mercia.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Comgall.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Cynocephaly.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Diocese_of_Lichfield.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Diuma.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink File:View_of_Lichfield_Cathedral_from_Beacon_Park,_Oct_2015.jpg.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Iona.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Lichfield.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Lichfield_Cathedral.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Mercia.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Peada_of_Mercia.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Penda_of_Mercia.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Repton.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Christopher.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Johnson.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink St_Chads_Cathedral,_Birmingham.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Staffordshire.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Synod_of_Whitby.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_of_Cantimpré.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Tonsure.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink Wilfrid.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink File:Saint_christopher_cynocephalus.gif.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageWikiLink File:Véritable_portrait_de_Monsieur_Ubu.png.
- St_Forbadil appointed "656".
- St_Forbadil attributes "Bishop, often with the head of a dog, holding a staff or bullrush".
- St_Forbadil attributes "Celtic Tonsure".
- St_Forbadil attributes "Spiral".
- St_Forbadil birthDate "620".
- St_Forbadil birthPlace Dublin.
- St_Forbadil buried Lichfield_Cathedral.
- St_Forbadil consecration "656".
- St_Forbadil deathDate "0684-04-17".
- St_Forbadil deathPlace Lichfield.
- St_Forbadil deathPlace Staffordshire.
- St_Forbadil diocese Diocese_of_Lichfield.
- St_Forbadil ended "657".
- St_Forbadil feastDay "--04-17".
- St_Forbadil name "Forbadil".
- St_Forbadil patronage Lichfield.
- St_Forbadil patronage Mercia.
- St_Forbadil patronage Staffordshire.
- St_Forbadil patronage "Brewers and beer drinkers".
- St_Forbadil patronage "Compassion to all living creatures".
- St_Forbadil patronage "Equality".
- St_Forbadil predecessor Diuma.
- St_Forbadil shrine "*Lichfield, now destroyed. Part of Saxon shrine was discovered in 2006. *St. Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham, where bones attributed to Chad were installed in 1841.".
- St_Forbadil successor Ceollach.
- St_Forbadil title "Bishop of Mercia".
- St_Forbadil venerated Celtic_Christianity.
- St_Forbadil venerated Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Christian_leader.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- St_Forbadil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- St_Forbadil subject Category:620_births.
- St_Forbadil subject Category:684_deaths.
- St_Forbadil subject Category:Celts.
- St_Forbadil subject Category:Deaths_in_Staffordshire.
- St_Forbadil subject Category:Mercian_saints.
- St_Forbadil subject Category:People_from_Dublin_(city).
- St_Forbadil hypernym Saint.
- St_Forbadil type Agent.
- St_Forbadil type ChristianBishop.
- St_Forbadil type Cleric.
- St_Forbadil type Person.
- St_Forbadil type Saint.
- St_Forbadil type Person.
- St_Forbadil type Agent.
- St_Forbadil type NaturalPerson.
- St_Forbadil type Thing.
- St_Forbadil type Q215627.
- St_Forbadil type Q5.
- St_Forbadil type Person.
- St_Forbadil comment "Saint Forbadil, also known as Morbadil or Mórbuidéal, was a seventh-century saint of the Celtic Church. He was reported to have been of an enormous size and his name means \"large vessel or bottle\" in Ancient Irish.Forbadil founded a hermitage deep in the then marshlands known as The Moggs, near present day Lichfield, Staffordshire. His life and death were suppressed by the later Roman Catholic Church, whose scribes like the Venerable Bede championed the cult of St. Chad.".
- St_Forbadil label "St Forbadil".
- St_Forbadil sameAs Q21995556.