St Selevan and Manacca
October 14
These Sixth century Celtic saints were possibly brother and sister.
St Selevan is associated with Killeevan in County Monaghan, Ireland. He is also patron of St Levan near Penzance in Cornwall.
A chapel and well on a cliff there are believed to be the remains of his hermitage. A bench-end, carved with two fishes preserves the image of a legend in which he once fished from the rocks there, and caught two bream on the same hook. He removed them and returned them to the sea. Again they both came to the hook. Again he freed them and they came back once more. This time he took them home and found one of his sisters, Breage had come to visit with her two children.