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Caldey Island, known previously as Caldea alias insula, Insula
Caldei, Caldei, Kaldey, Caldey, Calday, or Chalde Isle. "Cold
Isle," from Old Norse kald, "cold" and -ey, "island."
The Welsh knew this island as Ynys Pyr prior to the arrival of the
Norse.
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The Connection of the
Isle of Standauffish Renaissance
Guild
to Caldey Island
Caldey Island lies just off the coast of
Tenby, Wales in Carmarthen Bay. In the created History of the Isle of Standauffish
Renaissance Guild it is the home of the Personas {characters} we have created
in our pursuit of Historical re-creation. Unlike other Renaissance Guilds
who re-enact History, portraying various figures from a chosen time period,
our members develop Personas that could have lived in the time, and then
build a story around that character. Who they were, what they did, who
they interacted with, etc. In this way we actually live the role. Our members
learn all the arts and other skills they need in order to make their character
convincing. The ultimate goal of a character is that if one was transported
back in time he or she would fit in as if they belonged there.
In this context we have picked Caldey Island
as our home. The "current" year for our Guild is 1500, though we cover
from the Birth of Henry VII to the death of Henry VIII as our main focus.
The details of our History can be found here
and in the map room
one can follow the geographical development of our history and how we settled
on Caldey Island as our home. As our story grew, many coincidences and
interesting facts came to light that fit very nicely into our created History.
For those interested in how we tied ourselves into real History, just follow
the roses, and read the chapter "The
World of Coincidences". For details on how the first five groups that
made up the Isle co-relate to the actual island of Ynys Pyr click on the
Rose below.
The Abbey of Caldey Island
The Island has been lived and worked on by Monks for nearly 1500 years.
This unique monastic heritage and it's unspoilt natural beauty and wildlife,
{the seal and bird sanctuary of St Margaret's Island} gives the Island
an aura of peace and tranquility. Today it is belongs to the reformed Cistercian
Order who devote their lives to the service of God within the monastery.
The monastery, a splendid building with white walls and reddish tiled roofs,
overlooks the village green.
The Abbey runs a website to promote both tourism and some of their products
to help them survive on this tiny island. Visit them here
to find out more about the order and the Island as it is today. The Monastery
has run into some difficult times recently due to a major oil spill off
their shore as well as day to day expenses of living in the modern world.
This first came to our attention through the Templar Knights website. Please
take a moment to read this copy of their newsletter
on the subject, reprinted by the kind permission of Dame Stella Bernardi
D.G.O.T.., Chancellor of the Grand Priory of England and Wales.
The Isle of Standauffish Renaissance Guild
has pledged to assist this small Monastery in anyway we can and hope to
be able to make their chocolate and
perfume
available to our members and our guests. Some of the money raised at our
local fund raisers will also be pledged to the Abbey on Caldey Island.
Watch this page for further details.
(If anyone would like to make a contribution
to this worthy cause please send a cheque made out to "Isle of Standauffish
RG Inc." to The Treasurer, Isle of Standauffish, 2585 Palma Vista Ave.,
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA., 89121 who will forward contributed donations in
the name of the Guild and the Donor to the Abbot of Caldey Island.)
Today, the community of around 20 monks lead their according to the austere
rule of St. Benedict, and attend 7 services each day in the simple dignity
of the monastery church - the first at 3.15 am! In addition they farm the
land and produce milk, butter, cheese, clotted cream, yoghurt, dairy ice
cream and confectionery. Perhaps the most interesting of their business
ventures is the manufacture of the famous range of Caldey perfumes and
toiletries, inspired by the profusion of wild island flowers, gorse and
herbs. Caldey perfumery was the first in the world to extract essence from
flowers. A visit to the perfumery shop is a must. You can find out more
about the monks and the island industries at the video centre in the village.
See also our Caldey Island Fact
Sheet
If you would like to help
with Donations
For More Information Visit Their Website
or Contact;
Address & Telephone:
Caldey Abbey
Caldey Island, Pembrokeshire, off Tenby
Dyfed SA70 7UH, Wales
GREAT BRITAIN
Tel: 01834 844453 / 842879 / 842296
Fax: +44 (0) 1834 845942
Tel: [44] (1834) 842632
[44] (1834) 845911 (business)
E-Mail:
Superior: Rev. Dom Daniel Van Santvoort
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