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The Bulletin
Fix this text“The Bulletin/’ Vol. 69 —3Mo. 3588
Fix this textWednesday, November 17, 1948
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Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper.
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Fix this textFROM THIS ROCKY PULPIT ST. NINIAN FIRST PREACHED
Fix this textCT NINIAN’S CAVE near Whithorn, on the rocky coast of
Fix this textWigtownshire, in western Scotland, is reputed to have served
Fix this textas an oratory for St. Ninian, who was bom on the shores of the
Fix this textSolway in the fourth century. According to tradition he was a
Fix this textBriton, taught at Rome, and, on his return, he converted the
Fix this textSouthern Piets and built the first stone church This
Fix this textchurch was erected on the site later occupied by Whithorn Priory,
Fix this textand was dedicated to St. Martin of Tours, who had sent masons
Fix this textto shape the walls after the Roman fashion. Here, as first bishop
Fix this textof the Southern Piets St. Ntmantdted_m4: 12 andte
Fix this textand frequently twice a year, covering the whole distance from
Fix this textEdinburgh (approximately 100 miles) on foot. For at least a
Fix this textcentury after St. Niman’s death his foundation remained a great
Fix this textcentre of learning.
Fix this textJn 1871 St Tinian’s Cave was explored by Sir Herbert Max-
Fix this textweU . in it were found pre historic remains and Christian relics,
Fix this textindudin various sculptured stones dating from the eighth and
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