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St. Ternan
Bishop of the Picts, flourished in the sixth century. Much obscurity attaches
to his history, and it is difficult to reconcile his chronology as given by
various writers. Some say that he was consecrated by St. Palladius in 440,
others that he was a monk of Culross in Fife, one of the monasteries founded by
St. Serf, or Servan, the tutor of St. Kentigern. The Picts were not converted
till about 570, by the zeal of St. Columba. St. Kentigern died in 603, and St.
Serf of Culross died in 583 (feast 1 July). It is safe to assert that St. Ternan
was a contemporary of St. Serf. In the Aberdeen Martyrology
there is mention
of the Gospel of Matthew belonging to St. Ternan
, which was enshrined in a
metal case or cumdach (book shrine), covered with silver and gold, after the
Irish fashion. St. Ternan is commemorated on 12 June. He must not be confounded
with St. Trumwine.
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