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to seek forgiveness. Upon reaching Rome he sat down to supper. However, when he cut open the fish laid before him he found the very key that he had thrown into the Dee many months previously. A pool in the river nearby is still known as "the key pool" for this reason.
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According to legend one very rainy summer the great saint, in a moment's weakness, cursed the rain which was hindering the harvest. In penitence for his great sin in cursing God's creation, Nathalan padlocked his right arm to his right leg, tossed the key into the
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The earliest church in Tullich was founded by Saint Nathalan in the 7th century. He also built churches at Bothelim and Colle. He was a nobleman who possessed a large estate, which he cultivated; he distributed his harvest generously to the poor.
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is named for him. One of the stained glass windows in the baptistery of the Church of St. James the Great in Stonehaven honours St Nathalan.
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Ballater's Masonic Lodge, founded in May 1815, is named "The Lodge of St Nathalan of Tullich-in-Mar" and is number 259 on the roll of the
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Nathalan is reputed to have built the first small chapel on the windswept clifftop at
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St. Nathalan is one of the saints depicted in the Millennium Murals at
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The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints
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St. Nathalan
Roman Catholic Church
Aberdeenshire
Scotland

Tullich
bishop
Cowie
River Dee
Rome
Roman Catholic
Ballater
Grand Lodge of Scotland
St. Mary's Cathedral, Aberdeen
Duffy, Patrick. "Jan 8 – St Nathalan of Tullicht near Aberdeen (died 678 AD)", Catholic Ireland, 08 January, 2012



"Tullich Church", Deeside Walks
The Oxford Dictionary of Saints
ISBN
978-0-19-959660-7


""Millennium Murals", St. Mary's Cathedral, Aberdeen"
the original
Butler, Alban. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints, J. Duffy publisher (1866)
""Cowie Chapel, St. Mary's of the Storms, Cowie Kirkyard", Bavff and Buchan Arts Forum"
the original
Scottish Churches

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