A renowned teacher, Dewi Sant better known as David of Whales was the founder of 10 monastic communities. His main monastery was at Meneiva in Pembrokeshire. He looked to the model of the desert fathers and took a very austere approach. He lived a simple life, practiced asceticism and taught his followers to refrain from eating meat or drinking beer.
The Monastic Rule of David prescribed that monks pull the plough
themselves without the aid of beasts; drink only water; eat only bread
and vegetables with salt and herbs; spend the evenings in prayer,
reading and writing. No personal possessions were allowed: to say "my
book" was an offense.
"
They should work so hard that they want only to love one another" he
would say. David taught that someone wanting to become a monk should be
made to wait out side for 10 days. After being treated with hostility if
the candidate is patient through this ordeal he should be welcomed
warmly.
He was anointed as a bishop by Patrick, presided over two synods and went on a number of pilgrimages to Jerusalem.
His
last words to his followers were in a sermon on the previous Sunday.
His biographer, Rhygyfarch relates these 'Be joyful, keep your faith and
your creed. Do the little things that you have seen me do and heard
I've done. I will walk the path that our fathers have trod before us.'
*This quote by David of Wales is still a very well-known phrase in Welsh
living water reprint from 2008
living water reprint from 2008
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