St Machan
Scottish saint
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Machan or Machanus was a twelfth-century Scottish saint.[1] He was educated in Ireland and was ordained as a bishop in Rome.[1] He is known for his missionary work around Clachan of Campsie (or Campsie Glen), near Glasgow.[2] Machan built a small chapel at the bottom of the glen. After his death, in 1175 a church was built over his grave.[2]
BornScotland
Diedcirca 1175
Clachan of Campsie
Clachan of Campsie
VeneratedinRoman Catholic Church
Feast18 and 28 September
Saint Machan | |
|---|---|
St Machan's Chapel, Campsie Glen | |
| Bishop | |
| Born | Scotland |
| Died | circa 1175 Clachan of Campsie |
| Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
| Feast | 18 and 28 September |
In 1859 there was a St. Machan's Well at Campsie, but no trace now remains.[3]
Most information about St Machan is lost.[1] However, his name remains in the name of the village of Ecclesmachan in West Lothian.