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St. Columba, the Irish monk and missionary, is believed to have died on June 9, 597 AD, on the island of Iona, where he founded a monastery. According to tradition, he passed away peacefully after a life of dedication to spreading Christianity, prayer, and service. It is said that he was engaged in writing when he succumbed to his final illness, and his death was seen as a significant loss for the church in Scotland. His legacy endures through his contributions to the spread of Christianity in the region.

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