
Scottish Saints
Scottish saints are revered individuals recognized for their piety, leadership, and contributions to Christianity in Scotland, often living exemplary lives of faith and service. Many were early missionaries, monks, or abbots who helped spread Christianity and establish churches, monasteries, and schools during the medieval period. They often became local or national figures of spiritual significance, with some being officially canonized by the church, while others gained veneration through tradition. Their stories reflect Scotland’s religious history, cultural identity, and the deep-rooted Christian heritage that continues to influence the country today.