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Flannán

Flannán

7th century Irish saint


Flannán mac Toirrdelbaig (Latin: Flannanus; fl.640)[1] was an Irish saint who lived in the 7th century and was the son of an Irish chieftain, Toirdhealbhach of Dál gCais. He entered Mo Lua's monastery at Killaloe, where it is believed he became an Abbot. He is remembered as a great preacher. He made a pilgrimage to Rome where Pope John IV consecrated him as the first Bishop of Killaloe, of which he is the Patron Saint. He also preached in the Hebrides. His feast day is 18 December.[2]

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  1. Ware, James (1639). "Cap. XIII: De biographis ætatis incertæ". De scriptoribvs Hiberniæ (in Latin). Vol. Liber primus. Dublin: Societatis Bibliopolarum. p. 91.
  2. "St. Flannan - Saints & Angels". Catholic Online. Retrieved 2 August 2021.



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