- Candida Casa
Candida Casa was the name given to the church established by
St Ninian inWhithorn ,Galloway , southernScotland , in the mid fifth century AD. The name derives fromLatin "casa " (meaning house) and "candidus /candida " (meaning shining or glittering white), referring possibly to the stone used to construct it, or the whitewash used to paint it.The church site quickly grew to prominence in the early
medieval period, becoming acathedral andmonastery , and remaining a centre forpilgrimage despite the unstable political situation in the region. Whithorn and the area around passed fromBrythonic toNorthumbrian to Norse control before finally returning to local control by 1100 AD, by which time the area was part of theKingdom of Scots . The bishopric ofWhithorn was reestablished in 1128, and a new cathedral and adjoiningpriory were built on the site.The site fell into disrepair through the
Scottish Reformation and beyond, until in 1822 the construction of the currentparish church restored the site as a focus of religious worship, as it had been for more than a thousand years from its foundation.
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