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  1. The exact number of Irish saints is not known but the Martyrology of Donegal lists 1000 saints, male and female. [1] For this reason, Ireland in a 19th-century adage is described as "the land of saints and scholars".

  2. There are 3 Patron Saints of Ireland: St. Patrick (c. 385–461) – Apostle of Ireland, patron saint of Ireland. St. Brigid of Kildare (c. 451–525) – Co-patron of Ireland, founder of the monastery at Kildare.

  3. Ireland, which was once known as the land of saints and scholars, has bred numerous saints, many of whom left their native country to Christianize the rest of Europe. Filter 331 Irish Saints A-Z by typing in the 'Search' box below.

  4. Ireland Saints. During the Dark Ages, Ireland was known as the Land of Saints & Scholars, a place of burgeoning culture and Christianity. Here is a selection of Ireland's famous saints who helped spread light during dark times.

  5. This list of Irish saints aims to provide a general overview of the saints who were born in Ireland or who are revered there. The majority of these saints lived in early Christian Ireland, from the fourth to the tenth centuries, a time when the Celtic religion generated a large number of missionaries to Great Britain and the rest of Europe.

  6. Nov 18, 2020 · With more than 400 Irish saints, Ireland was indeed fertile land for ascetics, hermits and pioneers. Before Christianity came to Ireland, a number of pagan saints were celebrated throughout...

  7. Ireland - Land of Saints & Scholars. Christianity first came to Ireland between the 3rd and 5th Centuries and while much of Europe was plunging into the Dark Ages, Ireland provided a beacon of light.

  8. O nly four Irish saints: Ss M alachy (1094-1148), L awrence O’Toole (1128-80) O liver Plunkett (1625-81) and St C harles of Mount Argus (1821-93), have been officially canonised.

  9. May 2, 2022 · There are over 300 saints directly associated with the island, so it's no wonder Ireland earned the title of “the land of saints and scholars.”

  10. Aug 21, 2009 · Saint Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. St Patrick's Day is March 17. St Patrick is traditionally associated with the Shamrock plant, which he used to explain the concept of the Trinity.

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