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St Brendan's
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Who was St. Brendan? St. Brendan the Navigator The patron saint of: sailors, mariners, navigators, travelers, older adventurers, and whales. Brendan the Navigator (or
Brandan or Brenainn), was born in what is now County Kerry,
Ireland, about 486 A.D. He was a great traveler and founder of churches
and monasteries, including his most famous one at Clonfert. According to
medieval legend, Brendan and a band of intrepid monks embarked in a small
boat upon a long voyage around the Atlantic in search of "Terra
Repromissionis," or the "Promised Land." Brendan was over 80 years old at the start of his voyage. More about St. Brendan: Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan Biography, Prayer and Images: http://www.saintbrendans-online.org/SaintBrendan.dsp English translations of ancient writings: The Voyage of St. Brendan (English translation of ancient text) http://www.lamp.ac.uk/celtic/Nsb.htm The Life of Brendan http://www.lamp.ac.uk/celtic/bblismore.htm |