
St Mungo (patron saint of Glasgow)
St. Mungo, also known as St. Kentigern, is the patron saint of Glasgow, Scotland. He lived during the 6th century and is credited with founding the city. His life is marked by several miracles, including the famous story of him restoring a dead bird to life, which has become a symbol of Glasgow. St. Mungo's teachings helped spread Christianity in the region, and he is often celebrated for his compassion and support for the poor. His feast day is observed on January 13th, and he remains an important figure in Glasgow's history and identity.