Saint Etchen | |
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Born | 490 Leinster, Ireland |
Died | 11 February 577 86–87) Clonfad, Ireland | (aged
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Feast | 11 February |
Attributes | farming |
Patronage | Clonfad, Farmers |
St. Etchen (Etchenius, Ecian or Echen; 490 – 11 February 577) was an Irish Abbot who founded a monastery in Clonfad, County Westmeath.[1][2][3]
Legend states that Etchen ordained Columba into the priesthood, and that he had to stop in the middle of ploughing a field to perform the act.[4][5][6]
Veneration
A number of local schools and churches are named after St. Etchen, including:
Death
Etchen died on 11 February 577AD of natural causes. He was buried at his monastery in Clonfad.[8] His date is celebrated as the Feast of Saint Etchen in Ireland.[9]
See also
References
- ↑ "Saint Etchen of Clonfad". 11 February 2015.
- ↑ http://irelandbyways.com/ireland-routes/byroute-14/byroute-14-1-co-meath-co-westmeath/2/
- ↑ "St.Etchen the Farmer Bishop Pray for us!". Church of the Assumption. 2018-04-26. Retrieved 2021-10-16.
- ↑ Stevens, Paul. "Clonfad - an industrious monastery (And selected chapters) 2012".
- ↑ Stevens, Paul (January 2010). "For whom the bell tolls: The monastic site at Clonfad 3, Co. Westmeath". Creative Minds.
- ↑ http://worldcat.org/oclc/59377673
- ↑ "Home". scoiletchen.com.
- ↑ Todd, James Henthorn (1864). "St. Patrick: Apostle of Ireland".
- ↑ "St. Etchen of Clonfad Biography". Catholic Readings. 23 April 2019. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
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