Today’s saint picture: Saint David the Dendrite

Early saints often ended up with rather—eccentric—biographies. The holiness of these figures drew people to them when they just wanted some alone time and in the case of Saint David the Dendrite, his solution to his was to climb an almond tree and live there for three years, thus his title (dendrite coming from the Greek δένδρον, meaning tree). This, naturally, makes for great iconography.

mock woodcut of David the Dendrite showing him with long hair and beard, his hands raised, while sitting among the branches of a tree. He looks slightly exasperated.


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