Dinooth stands out as a man whose life made a profound impact, not only on the Celtic church but also upon Wales as a nation. His life challenges us to think about the kind of impact that we can make in a secular post-modern world.
Writing about Dinooth in his book Truth Triumphant, B.G. Wilkerson says this: “He (Dinooth) stamped his personality on the life of the Welsh nation and he gave direction to the thought of his country’s church.” Dinooth was a giant of piety and intellect, spiritual enough to be director of the Celtic church in England and Wales and smart enough to defeat the arguments of Augustine in his quest to subjugate Celtic Christianity to Papal authority. But what stands out above both these accomplishments is the kind of influence he had on Wales both socially and spiritually. What was it that made him such a compelling thought leader and visionary? It was his unwavering consecration to the word and work of God.