Saint Serf

Saint Serf

Infobox Saint
name= Saint Serf
birth_date=~500
death_date=~583 AD
feast_day= July 1
venerated_in= Roman Catholic Church


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Saint Serf (Servanus) (ca. 500—d. 583 AD) was probably a Brythonic saint, certainly of Scotland. The only thing that can be safely asserted of Serf is that he proselytized in the area of western Fife. It is not known exactly when. He is also called the apostle of Orkney, with less historical plausibility. Saint Serf is also somehow connected with "Saint Mungo's Church" near Simonburn, Northumberland (off the Bellingham Road, north of Chollerford). His feast day is July 1.

Legends

David Hugh Farmer has written that his "Legend is a farrago of wild impossibilities." [David Hugh Farmer, "The Oxford Dictionary of Saints" (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1978), 354.] The legend states that Serf was the son of Eliud, King of Canaan, and his wife Alphia, daughter of a King of Arabia. Childless for a long time, they at last had two sons, the second being Serf. Serf came to Rome, carrying with him such a reputation for sanctity that he was elected pope, and reigned seven years.

He traveled to Gaul and England after vacating the holy seat, arriving in Scotland. There he met Adomnán, Abbot of Iona, who showed him an island in Loch Leven (later called St Serf's Inch). [Simon Taylor, "Seventh-century Iona Abbots in Scottish Places", in Dauvit Broun and Thomas Owen Clancy (eds) "Spes Scotorum: Hope of Scots. Saint Columba, Iona and Scotland" (Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1999), p. 66. This tradition would place Serf's floruit in the late 7th century.] At the time, this island would have been part of the Pictish kingdom of "Fib" (Fife). Serf founded the eponymous St Serf's Inch Priory on the island, where he remained seven years.

The center of his cult (and possibly of his activity) was Culross, which according to tradition, was founded by the saint himself. At Dunning, in Strathearn, he is said to have slain a dragon with his pastoral staff.

"Finally, after many miracles, after divine virtues, after founding many churches, [Saint Serf] , having given his peace to the brethren, yielded up his spirit in his cell at Dunning, on the first day of the Kalends of July; and his disciples and the people of the province take his body to Cuilenross [Culross] , and there, with psalms and hymns and canticles, he was honourably buried." [ [http://www.reformation.org/vol3ch17.html History of the Scottish Nation, volume 3,chapter 17] by J.D. Wylie.]

aints Serf and Mungo

Saint Serf is said to have been a contemporary of St. Mungo, also known as Saint Kentigern, though if he in fact lived at the same time as Adomnán, this is chronologically impossible.

A legend states that when the British princess (and future saint) Theneva (Thenaw) became pregnant before marriage, her family threw her from a cliff. She survived the fall unharmed, and was soon met by an unmanned boat. She knew she had no home to go to, so she got into the boat; it sailed her across the Firth of Forth to land at Culross where she was cared for by Saint Serf; he became foster-father of her son, Saint Kentigern (Saint Mungo).

Another legend states that Saint Mungo restored a pet robin of St. Serf's to life. The bird had been killed by some of his fellow classmates, hoping to blame him for its death.

Notes

External links

* [http://www.standrews.co.uk/history1.htm Kingdom of Fife Tourist Board]


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