January 8th, 0678
Death of St. Nathalan, a hermit and the bishop of Tullicht, was best known for his miracles.
A Scot born to a noble family near Aberdeen, he became a hermit and performed miracles during a famine. Later he became a bishop
Saint Nathalan, also known as Saint Nachlan, was a Scottish Christian saint who lived in the 7th century. He is venerated as a local saint, particularly in the area around Deeside in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. While the exact date of his death is not well-documented, it is generally believed to have occurred in the early 7th century.
Saint Nathalan is known for his Christian missionary work in the region and for the establishment of a chapel and a hospice near the River Dee in the area that is now known as Ballater. He is regarded as a protector of travelers, and his feast day is celebrated on various dates, depending on local traditions and the liturgical calendar.
Throughout the centuries, Saint Nathalan has been remembered and venerated as a figure of local importance in the history of Christianity in Scotland. His legacy is still observed in the area through the celebration of his feast day and the continued recognition of his contributions to the Christian faith.