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Irish Saint of the Day

Posted on Monday 12 December 2005

Today is St. Fininan’s feast day.

Founder and teacher of “the Twelve Apostle of Ireland” and other Irish saints.

Finian of Clonard was born about 470 in Myshall, County Carlow, Ireland. He studied under SS. Cadoc and Gildas in Wales, then returned to Ireland where he founded schools, monasteries and churches. His school at Clonard was the most famous, and attracted some of the most famous saints of Ireland, including Columba and Brendan of Clonfort. Finian was abbot, or by some accounts, bishop, though he may never have been officially conscrated in that position.


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