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Our patron saint, Columba was born at Gartan in Donegal County, Ireland, on December 5, 521 AD. He died in 597 AD. His parents named him Crimtham (Pronounced Criffan) meaning "a fox". This was not an unusual name at the time, as it signifies the type of attributes that a Celtic noble would need throughout his life - those of cunning and stealth. Later on Columba showed such gentleness, sweetness of nature and a desire for things sacred, that those around him called him Colm which means "a dove" and sometimes Colmcille, meaning "dove of the church". This latter is the name most often given the saint in his native Ireland. More than likely St. Columba would have been high king of Ireland had he not devoted his life to the best cause of all - proclaiming the message of Jesus Christ. He became a monk and founded many monasteries in Ireland before going into self-imposed exile in the island of Iona off the cost of Scotland. It is appropriate and timely to invoke the intercession of St. Columba who has gone this road before us, and has been successful in reaching that harmony and accord through which Celtic Christianity flourished for many years.
St. Columba
Our Patron Saint
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