About St. Ninian, would you care to expand that section to explain what happened that Christianity needed to be re-introduced later? Based on my own knowledge of the history of the area, I assume he was a contemporary of the late Romans, and that his efforts came to naught after they left. But I don't know that, and a bit of clarification might be useful -- Paul Drye I have got more to say about St Ninian but I want to check my facts first, basically he lived sometime between 360ish and 432. It's believed that he converted the Southern Picts to Roman Christianity but they recanted. No one knows why. -- Derek Ross |