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At Treguidel, in Cotes du Nord, is an interesting statue of 

 him in the chapel of S. Pabu. 



He had chapels at Bourbiy, Carnac, Caudan, Cleguev, and 

 in the Isle de Grroix, where it is held that he died ; at Quiseriff, 

 Languidic and Lescoet, in Morbihan. 



He had a chapel at Plouvigner, a priory at Yannes, and 

 another at Saint Tugdual. He had chapels also in Wales. 



His aid is invoked in rheumatic complaints. 



The water of his Holy Well at Pouldergat, in Finistere, is 

 drunk, and patients are bathed in it. 



Mis pardons are on the Monday in Whitsun week, and on the 

 last Sundays in August and November. 



In Art he would be represented as an abbot with a doe at 

 his side. 



His name is variously given. In the Cai'tulary of Landevenec 

 he is called Wenhael. Gruenael means "The White Angel." 



The authority for his Life is a "Life" written about 818, 

 published by Menardus in his Martyrology, 1629. Also the 

 lections in the Breviaries of Quimper, Vannes, and Landevenec, 

 on which Albert Le Grand has based his " Life." 



Note. — The lives of St. Paul of Leon, and others, that 

 should have appeared in this number, will be printed in the next 

 journal and complete the series. 



