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Orkney storyteller Fran Flett Hollinrake shares the story of Triduana and the Miracle of Papay

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A big thank you to Orkney storyteller Fran Flett Hollinrake, who I am delighted to welcome to the blog. Fran shares with us the story of Triduana and her personal experience with the saint. The Miracle of Papay   It has been my pleasure and privilege over the last 10 years to look after the splendid 12 th -century St Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall. Killed in c1117, Magnus was canonised in around 1135, and the cathedral bearing his name was founded two years later. In the Middle Ages, Magnus’s shrine was an important site of pilgrimage in Northern Europe - thousands of pilgrims a year made their way to Kirkwall to venerate his remains and ask for his intercession. Although the Reformation in 1560 put an end to saints, relics and veneration, Magnus is still regarded as the ‘patron saint’ of Orkney, and his bones were discovered in 1919, buried within a pillar of the choir.   But Magnus is not the only saint to have been accorded reverence in these islands. There was also h...