St. Duthus of Tain
St. Duthus of Tain is a revered figure in Scottish history, known as the patron saint of the town of Tain in Ross-shire. He is believed to have lived during the 6th century and is associated with the early spread of Christianity in the region. His life and works are celebrated in local traditions and legends.
The Cathedral of St. Duthus in Tain is dedicated to him and serves as a significant historical site. The saint is often depicted in art and literature, symbolizing faith and community. His feast day is celebrated on January 7, honoring his contributions to the Christian faith in Scotland.