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suggests that Curetán was an influential figure in Pictland, and played a significant role, after the adoption of the "Roman Easter" and tonsure, to help bring the Pictish church into closer contact with other areas of the western church.
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stated that Nechtan placed the churches of the Picts under the protection of St. Peter. Curetán-Boniface is also associated with the churches of
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occurs under the name "Boniface". In this hagiography, his Latin name is accompanied by a story of his
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he is styled "bishop and abbot of Ross maic Bairend". His bishopric is usually held to have been
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regarding the dating of Easter and finding the abbot persuasive adopted the Roman practice.
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is dedicated to Saint Curetán, whose intercession is believed effective in curing lepers .
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The Conversion of Britain: Religion, Politics and Society in Britain, 600-800
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Williams, Anne; Smyth, Alfred P.; Kirby, D.P. (1991). "Curetan".
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A hagiography of Curetán is found in the sixteenth century
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Scottish Episcopal Church - Dornach, Tain, and Lairg
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Index

Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Scottish Episcopal Church
Latin:
Scoto
Pictish
bishop
saint
Cáin Adomnáin
Martyrology of Tallaght
Ross
Black Isle
Rosemarkie
manuscript
Aberdeen Breviary
vita
Hebrew
Saint Peter
Saint Andrew
Patriarch of Jerusalem
Rome
Pope
Pictland
Easter Controversy
Nechtan mac Der-Ilei
Ceolfrith
Monkwearmouth–Jarrow Abbey
Bede
Restenneth
Invergowrie

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