UTTER Here, then, is the rough framework of his life, a life spent in leading thé wild tribesmen of Wales into the paths of holy peace, in a very dark period of history. Of the miracles wrought at his shrine I will say nothing, for I ean only see the greater miracle of a true man of God in a wild and bloody age, And he has become the rallying poin for men of all creeds in Wales, bécause even in this crude narrative you cannot fail to see that he loved hig country, and worked for the healing and the cleansing of the nation.-dJ. Kyrle Fletcher, in "Radio Times."
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 32, 22 February 1929, Page 7
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