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Saint Brendan the Navigator was born in the year 460 at Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland
I hope you are referring to Saint Brendan the Navigator as there are more than one Irish saints named Brendan. He was a founder of monasteries and had a big following of fellow monks. Read about his life at the link below.
St. Brendan the Navigator was known for his holiness, faithfulness and good works. Brendan built a number of monasteries. He would have been proclaimed a saint shortly after he died by popular acclamation. There was no official process at the time for canonization.
Saint Brendan the Navigator is often considered the patron saint of explorers and sailors. He is known for his legendary sea voyages in the sixth century.
There is no definitive historical evidence to suggest that Saint Brendan came from a wealthy family. Some accounts suggest he was born into a noble family, while others describe his family as humble. Overall, the details of his family background remain unclear and subject to interpretation.
May 16 is the feast of Saint Brendan.
There is a Saint Brendan but not a Saint Brenda.
Saint Brendan the Navigator was born in the year 460 at Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland
No, not unless you are misspelling Saint Brendan's name.
Saint Brendan the Navigator
St. Brendan the navigator was known for his holiness, faithfulness and good works. Brendan built a number of monasteries. He would have been proclaimed a saint shortly after he died by popular acclamation. There was no official process at the time for canonization.
Brendan the Navigator is the patron saint of these dioceses. Ardfert, Ireland, Clonfert, Ireland, Kerry, Ireland.
Saint Brendan
Saint Brigid or Bride died when she was 70 and got to meet Saint Patrick and Saint Brendan.
Brendan McMullan was born on July 13, 1981, in Saint Louis, Missouri, USA.
St. Brendan the Navigator was known for his holiness, faithfulness and good works. Brendan built a number of monasteries. He would have been proclaimed a saint shortly after he died by popular acclamation. There was no official process at the time for canonization.
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