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Sunday, 1 February 2009

Nessie

Well here she is! Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster. I have to confess that I have not seen her - yet, but I am sure it will not be long before we meet each other.



The earliest legend about the Loch Ness monster recorded is the story of St. Columba's encounter with the beast. St Columba set out to mainland Scotland on a pilgrimage to spread Christianity across the land.

During this time, on his way to visit with the Pictish king in Inverness, he encountered some Picts burying what remained of one of their own people - badly savaged by a creature in the Loch. The dead mans boat lay on the other side of the water, so Columba ordered one of his followers to swim over and retrieve the boat.

During this the servant was attacked by a creature that reared out of the Loch to attack the swimmer. Columba (invoking the name of God) commanded the beast to return to whence it came and it vanished beneath the waters of the Loch leaving the swimming man unharmed.

Small wonder the newest Catholic Church in Inverness (consecrated on 1 November 2008) is dedicated to St Columba.

Happy Sunday!

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