Saint Materiana is a Welsh saint, patron of two churches in Cornwall and one in Wales. Alternative spellings are Madrun and Madryn. The name was corrupted to "Marcelliana" in medieval times. Another spelling of her name sometimes used is "Mertheriana" or "Merthiana", resembling the Welsh merthyr - "martyr".
Materiana is said to have been a princess of the 5th century, the eldest of three daughters of King Vortimer the Blessed, who, after her father's death, ruled over Gwent with her husband Prince Ynyr.
However the Hymn to St Materiana in use at Tintagel calls her "Materiana, holy Mother" and prays her to "Over thy people still preside, over thy household, clothed in scarlet vesture of love and holy pride" and continues "Thy children rise and call thee blessed, gathered around thee at thy side." This prompts comparisons with the mother goddess Matrona, known in Welsh as Modron. The 'Hymn to St Materiana' is not an ancient hymn, and of Anglican use.
Just go to sleep
Talk is cheap
The price is steep
For the secrets we don't keep
Anchors away
I promised I'd stay
Against my every instinct
I'm in the black till the day sinks
I won't go down, down
To that dirty part of town, town
I just want to stay clean, clean
You don't know what I need, need
You don't want to know
Double six
Double six, double six
The jig is up the fight was fixed
I'm on my way, I'm in the sticks
I won't go down, down
To that dirty part of town, town
I just want to stay clean, clean
You don't know what I need, need
You don't want to know
Trust me
You can't trust me
You don't want to trust me
'Cause you can't trust me
No, no
Meet me by the river
I'm sorry Mary Jane
I thought that things could be different
What else can I say?
But I recall watching you
Walk down the aisle
And I recall the way the flower girls
Made your mother smile