March 1 marks a significant day for Welsh Catholics and those in England, as it is the liturgical celebration of Saint David of Wales. As the patron saint of the Welsh people, St. David is revered for his tireless work as a missionary bishop and founder of numerous monasteries during the sixth century.

This beloved saint’s enduring legacy is a testament to his unwavering dedication to spreading the Gospel and nurturing the spiritual growth of his community. On this special day, Catholics around the world honor St. David’s remarkable life and contributions to the rich heritage of Welsh Christianity.