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List of saints of Ireland

This is a list of the saints of Ireland, which attempts to give an overview of saints from Ireland or venerated in Ireland. The vast majority of these saints lived during the 4th–10th centuries, the period of early Christian Ireland, when Celtic Christianity produced many missionaries to Great Britain and the European continent. For this reason, Ireland in a 19th-century adage is described as "the land of saints and scholars".[1]

The introduction of Christianity into Ireland was during the end of the 4th century. Its exact introduction is obscure, though the strict ascetic nature of monasticism in Ireland derives from the Desert Fathers. Although there were some Christians in Ireland before him, Patrick, a native of Roman Britain, played a significant role in its full Christianisation.

Some of the most well known saints are Saint Patrick, Colmcill, Brigid of Kildare and the Twelve Apostles of Ireland.

After 1000, the prerogative of naming saints was granted exclusively to Rome, and the number of saints dropped. Saints canonized in the modern era include Oliver Plunkett (d. 1681, canonized 1975 by Pope Paul VI) and Charles of Mount Argus (d. 1893, canonized 2007 by Pope Benedict XVI).

Early saints

Name Floruit Origin Associated church[2] Comments Feast-day Reference
Abbán moccu Corbmaic 5th–6th centuries (d. 520?) Leinster, Ireland Adamstown (Mag Arnaide), County Wexford
Killabban (Cell Abbáin), County Laois
Leinster and Munster saint 16 March or 27 October [3]
Abel of Reims 8th century Ireland? Bishop of Reims; Irish origins are questionable 5 August (Bollandists) [4]
Abran 5th–6th centuries (d. 515) Ireland Sailed to Brittany with siblings, lived as hermit by Marne River [5]
Adalgis 7th century (d. 686) Ireland Worked as a missionary in Arras and Laon, was a disciple of Fursey. [6]
Adomnán 7th century (d. 704) Ireland Iona Abbot of Iona, politically active churchman, writer; promulgated the Cáin Adomnáin [7]
Adomnán of Coldingham 7th century (d. 680) Ireland Confessor, prophet, monk at Coldingham, noted for the gift of prophecy [8]
Áed mac Bricc 6th century Irish, of the Cenél Fiachach Rahugh and Killare, County Westmeath, and Slieve Leagu, County Donegal Meath saint 10 November [9]
Áed of Clonmore 7th century (d. 659?) Irish, of the Uí Dúnlainge dynasty, north Leinster Clonmore (Cluain Mór Máedóc), County Carlow Leinster saint 11 April [10]
Aedan of Ferns, see Máedóc of Ferns
Aidan of Lindisfarne 7th century (d. 651) Connacht, Ireland Lindisfarne First Bishop of Lindisfarne, invited by king Oswald to reconvert Northumbria [11]  
Ailbe of Emly 6th century (d. 534?) Munster, Ireland Emly First Bishop of Emly 12 September [12]
Ailerán 7th century (d. 665) Ireland Clonard Scholar at Clonard.
Alto of Altomünster 8th century Ireland Altomünster Founder of Altomünster, missionary to Bavaria, hermit and Benedictine [13]
Andrew the Scot 9th century Ireland Fiesole, Tuscany Archdeacon at Fiesole in Tuscany, studied under Donatus, gave to the poor [14]
Assicus (Tassach) 5th century Ireland Elphin Ulster saint, first Bishop of Elphin, converted by Patrick, smith and bellfounder to Patrick 14 April [15][16]
Athracht 5th–6th centuries Ireland Killaraght and Toberaraght Connacht saint, nun under Patrick and associated with Killaraght and Toberaraght, founded a hostel at Lough Gara 11 August [17]
Autbod 7th century Ireland Valcourt Missionary and patron of Valcourt, known for miraculous fever cure [18]
Baíthéne 6th century (d. 598) Ireland Iona; Mag Lunge Abbot of Iona and disciple of Columba; earlier abbot of Mag Lunge on Tiree [19]
Balin 7th century Northumbria Gerald of Mayo's brother, disciple of Colmán, resided in Connacht [20]
Balthere 8th century (d. 756) Ireland Hermit and priest, moved to Lindisfarne, known as Apostle of the Lothians [21]
Barinthus
Barrfoin 6th century Ireland Drum Cullen, County Offaly Missionary at Drum Cullen, friend of Columba, joined voyage of Brendan
Banban the Wise 5th century Ireland Templeport, County Cavan Missionary at Templeport, related to Saint Patrick [22]
Bécán 6th century Ireland Kilbeggan, County Westmeath Founder of Kilbeggan, Westmeath, worked in a monastery there [23]
Bega Ireland Princess, valued virginity, moved to Northumbria to avoid pirates [24]
Benignus of Armagh 5th century Meath, Ireland Patrick's psalm-singer, favourite disciple, helped compile Senchus Mór [25]
Béoáed mac Ocláin 6th century (d. 520/4) Connacht, Ireland Ardcarne (Ard Carna) Bishop of Ardcarne 7 March or 8 March [17]
Beoán, Mo Bheóc ? Ireland Ard Camrois/Ard Cáinrois, Munster; Ros Caín, Connacht Munster and Connacht saint 16 December [26]
Beoán 11th century (fl. 1012 x 1024) "possibly of Irish origin" Mortlach Bishop of Mortlach, Scotland 16 December, possibly owing to confusion with the previous saint [26]
Beoc 5th century Ireland Lough Derg, County Donegal Founded St Patrick's Purgatory monastery at Lough Derg, Donegal [27]
Berach 6th–7th centuries Connacht, Ireland Tarmonbarry; Cluain Coirpthe Founder of Tarmonbarry and Cluain Coirpthe, disciple of Kevin and nephew of Freoch, belonged to the Cenél nDobtha of the Uí Briúin 15 February [17][28]
Berchert 7th-8th centuries England Tullylease, County Cork

St Berrihert's Kyle, County Tipperary

An exile of the "Celtic party" following the victory of the "Roman party" at the Synod of Whitby, 664. 6 December [29]
Blathmac 8th–9th centuries (d. 823) Ireland Iona Abbot of Iona, martyred by Danish Vikings, killed on altar steps of the abbey at Iona [30]
Boadin Ireland Monk, moved to France, known for kindness and living the Rule of Benedict [31]
Boethian of Pierrepoint 7th century Ireland Pierrepoint (France) Founder of Pierrepoint (France), disciple of Fursey, martyred by rebellious monks [32]
Brandan 5th century Ireland Monk, fought Pelagianism in Britain, Abbot in Gaul after fleeing [33]
Breage 5th century Ireland Nun, follower of Brigid of Kildare, settled by River Hayle, Dumnonia [34]
Brendan of Clonfert 5th–6th centuries Tralee, Ireland Clonfert Founder of Clonfert, monk, and remembered as voyager to mysterious islands 16 May [17][35]  
Brendan mac Nemainn 6th century Irish Birr, County Offaly Meath saint; founder of Birr; contemporary of the younger Brendan of Clonfert; came to be regarded as one of the "Twelve Apostles of Ireland" 29 November [9]
Briarch 7th century (d. 627) Ireland Abbot and founder of monastery in Brittany. Closely associated with Tudwal [36]
Brigit of Kildare 5th–6th centuries Irish, of the Fothairt.

Born in Faughart, Dundalk[37][38]

Kildare Leinster, Louth and Meath saint, also a patron saint of Ireland, founder and patron of Kildare 1 February [39]  
Bricín or Bricíne 7th century Ireland Tomregan (Túaim Dreccon), County Cavan Abbot of Túaim Dreccon [40]
Broccán Clóen 7th century Ireland Ross Tuirc Abbot of Ross Tuirc, Ossory, author of a hymn to St Brigit [41]
Brón mac Icni 5th–6th centuries (d. 512) Connacht, Ireland Caisel Irrae Bishop of Cassel-lrra (Caisel Irrae), disciple and bishop of St Patrick 8 June [17]
Brónach 5th–6th centuries (d. 512) Ulster, Ireland Kilbroney (Cell Brónche) Ulster saint; her church was Cell Brónche (Kilbroney), later the parish church of Glen Seichis 2 April [16][17]
Budoc 6th century at sea, off Brest Dol, Brittany Bishop of Dol, prince, fled to Ireland following exile from mother's kingdom [42]
Buíte [Boetius] mac Brónaig 5th–6th centuries (d. 519/20) Monasterboice (Mainister Buíte) Meath saint, patron of Monasterboice 7 December [9]
Buriana 6th century Ireland St Buryan Hermitess, known for holiness at Dumnonia, venerated at St Buryan [43]
Caillín [Caillén] mac Niataig 6th century? Irish Fenagh, County Leitrim 13 November [9]
Caimín 7th century (d. 644?) Inis Celtra (Holy Island on Lough Derg) Munster saint 25 March [12]
Cainnech moccu Dálann 6th century (521/7 – 599/600) Aghaboe (Achad Bó Chainnig); Kilkenny (Cill Chainnig) Munster saint, founder and first abbot Aghaboe and Kilkenny in Osraige 11 October [12]
Cairech Dergain 6th century (d. 577/9) Connacht saint 9 February [17]
Cairnech of Dulane 5th–6th centuries British (probable) Dulane (Tulén or Tuilián), County Meath Meath saint, who has been identified with Saint Carannog (Carantocus) 16 May [9]
Camulacus 5th century? British (probably) Rahan Meath saint whose status as patron saint of Rahan was later eclipsed by that of Mo Chutu 16 May if he is identical to Mo Chamal [9]
Canir 6th century Munster saint [12]
Caomhán (Cavan, Kevin) 6th century Inisheer 14 June [44]
Carthach mac Fianáin 6th century, late Munster saint 5 March [12]
Cellach of Armagh 11th–12th centuries (d. 1129) Archbishop of Armagh [45]
Céthech (Caetiacus, Cethiachus) 5th century Connacht saint 16 June [17]
Charles of Mount Argus 19th century (1821–1893) United Kingdom of the Netherlands, Ireland Mount Argus monastery Passionists 5 January [46]
Cianán mac Sétnai 5th century (d. 489) Irish, of the Ciannachta? Duleek, County Meath Meath saint, patron of Duleek 24 November [9]
Ciarán mac int Shaír 6th century Irish, of the Cruithne of Latharnae Clonmacnoise (Cluain Moccu Nois); Inis Aingin Meath saint 9 September [9]
Ciarán of Saigir 5th century (400–500) Of the Dal Birn of Ossory, raised in Cape Clear Island Saighir Kingdom of Ossory saint 5 March [12]
Cóemgen (Kevin) 6th–7th century (d. 618) Glendalough, County Wicklow Leinster saint, known as the founder of Glendalough (Co. Wicklow) 3 June [10]
Colcu ua Duinechda 8th century (d. 796) Irish Clonmacnoise (Cluain Moccu Nois) Meath saint, scribá, probably bishop of Clonmacnoise 20 February [9]
Colmán mac Léníne 6th century (530–606) Cloyne (Cluain Uama) Munster saint, patron of Cloyne 24 November [12]
Coirpre Crom mac Feradaig 9th century (d. 904) Irish Clonmacnoise (Cluain Moccu Nois) Meath saint, bishop of Clonmacnoise 6 March [9]
Colman of Templeshambo 6th century (died c.595) Irish, from Connacht none Abbot of Templeshambo 27 October
Colmán Elo 6th–7th centuries (d. 611) Irish, from an Ulster people Lynally (Lann Elo), County Westmeath; Connor Meath saint 26 September [9]
Colmán mac Luacháin 7th century Lynn (Lann), County Westmeath Meath saint [12]
Colum mac Crimthainn 6th century (d. 549) Irish, of the Leinster Uí Chremthannáin Terryglass (Tír Dá Glass); Inis Celtra Munster saint, said to have died of plague 13 December [12]
Columba (Colmcille) 7th Dec 521 to 9 June 597 Gartan, Donegal, Ireland Iona, various in Donegal Abbot of Iona 9 June
Comgall mac Sétnai 6th century (511/16–602) Ulster saint 10 May [16]
Comgán mac Dá Cherda 7th century (d. 645) Munster saint [12]
Commán mac Fáelchon, Mo Chommóc 8th century (d. 747) south of Roscommon, among the Sogain Roscommon Connacht saint, patron saint of Roscommon 26 December [17]
Conaire 6th century (d.530) County Cork saint 28 January [47]
Constant 8th century (d.777) 18 November [48]
Cormac mac Eogain 6th century Connacht saint [17]
Cormac ua Liatháin 6th century Irish, of the Uí Liatháin Durrow (probable resting place) Meath saint 21 June [9]
Cranat ingen Buicín 6th century Munster saint [12]
Crónán moccu Éile 7th century (d. 665) Roscrea (Ros Cré) Munster saint who founded Roscrea 28 April [12]
Crónán of Balla, see Mo Chua mac Bécáin
Cruithnechán 6th century Kilcronaghan Ulster saint. Cited as the fosterfather and teacher of Saint Columba. He founded the church of Kilcronaghan, which was named after him along with the local parish. 7 March [49][50]
Cuimín of Kilcummin Kilcummin Connacht saint [51]
Cumméne Find 7th century (d. 669) Iona abbot of Iona [19]
Cumméne Fota 6th century (c.591–662) Clonfert Connacht saint, successor of Brendan of Clonfert 12 November [17]
Daig mac Cairill 6th century (d. 587) Inishkeen (Inis Caín Dega) Ulster saint 18 August [16]
Dallán Forgaill
Dalua 5th century British (probably) Tigh Bretan (Tibradden, Co. Dublin) Almost certainly identical to another Dalua of Croibech (Cruagh, Co. Dublin?) 7 January [52]
Déclán of Ardmore 5th century, late Ardmore Munster saint 24 July [12][53]
Derlugdacha 5th century, late Kildare monastery 2nd Abbess of Kildare 1 Feb [54]
Díchu mac Trichim 5th century Ulster saint, of the Dál Fiatach 29 April [16]
Donnán Eigg
Dublitter 8th century (d. 796) Irish Finglas Meath saint; abbot, scholar and presumably bishop of Finglas; associated with the Céli Dé 15 May [9]
Dymphna 7Th century Irish Fled with her confessor to Belgium, in order to escape the incestuous advances of her grieving father. Subsequently killed by him, when she refused to return to Ireland with him. 30 May
Eithne and Sodelb 6th century Leinster Tech ingen mBóiti Leinster saints 29 March and other dates
Do Biu mac Comgaill 5th century? Inch (Inis Causcraid), County Down Ulster saint 22 July [16]
Dúnchad mac Cinn Fáelad 8th century (d. 717) Iona Abbot of Iona 25 March
Énda mac Conaill 6th century? Inismore (Inis Mór) Munster saint 21 March [12]
Énna mac Nuadhan 6th century? Emlaghfad, County Sligo Sligo saint 18 September [55]
Éogan mac Dega 6th century, late Ardstraw Ulster saint 23 August [16]
Erc mac Dega 5th–6th centuries (d. 513) Slane, County Meath Meath saint, patron of Slane 2 November [9]
Ercnat ingen Dáire 5th–6th centuries Duneane (Dún dá Én) Ulster saint 8 January [16]
Ernan (4 saints) 6th-7th centuries
Etchen 4th century Clonfad Abbot of Clonfad 11 February
Fachtna mac Mongaig 6th century Ross Carbery (Ros Ailithir) Munster saint 14 August [12]
Fáelán 8th century (fl. 734) Irish Cluain Móescna Meath saint 9 January [56]
Fáelán Amlabar, Fillan 7th–8th centuries (d. 724) Iona Abbot of Iona. 20 June [56]
Féchín moccu Cháe 7th century Irish, of contested origin Fore (Fobar), County Westmeath Meath saint 20 January [9]
Fergno Britt mac Faílbi (in Latin sources, Virgno) 7th century (d. 623) British, from southern Scotland (probably) Iona Abbot of Iona, probably a Briton 2 March [19]
Fiachan of Lismore 7th century Ireland Lismore Irish monk known for his obedience 29 April [57]
Fiachra, Fiacre 7th century (middle) Ireland Breuil, Neustria Irish pilgrim who travelled to Breuil in Neustria 30 August [58]
Fínán Cam mac Móenaig 6th–7th centuries Irish, of the Corcu Duibne Kinnitty (Cenn Étig), County Offaly Meath saint 7 April [9]
Findbarr mac Amairgin 6th century? Cork Munster saint 25 September [12]
Finnián mac Findloga 6th century (d. c. 550) Irish, of uncertain descent Clonard Meath and Leinster saint, who may have belonged to the Dál/Corcu Thelduib. Alternatively, it has been suggested that he was a localised version of Findbarr moccu Fiatach, an Ulster saint. 12 December
Findbarr moccu Fiatach 6th century (d. 579) Movilla Ulster saint 10 September [16]
Finnchu 7th century (d. 655/5) Brigown (Brí Gobann) Munster saint [12]
Finten, also Fintan, Munnu 7th century Taghmon (Tech Munnu), County Wexford Leinster saint 21 October [10]
Fintan 6th century (d. 603?) Clonenagh (Cluain Ednech) Leinster saint 17 February [10]
Flannán mac Toirrdelbaig 7th century Killaloe Munster saint, patron of Killaloe 18 December [12]
Funech 7th century, late Irish Clonbroney (Cluain Brónaig) Meath saint, probably founder and first abbess of Clonbroney 11 December [9]
Gall, Gallus 6th-7th century (550 - 646) Irish St. Gallen Abbey and Cathedral Studied under St. Comgall at Bangor Abbey 16 October [59]
Garald, Gerald 7th–8th centuries (d. 732) England Connacht saint 12 March or 13 March [17]
Gibrian 5th–6th centuries Irish Reims, Saint-Gibrien, Chartreux One of a group of Irish siblings (including Abran) who are said to have settled in the Marne region in Merovingian times 8 May [60]
Gobhan - Gobban

Gobban Find mac Lugdach

6th-7th centuries Leinster - Ulster Old Leighlin Killamery Portadown Abbot and founder of St Laserian's Cathedral, Old Leighlin 6 December [61]
Gobnait 6th century? Ballyvourney (Móin Mór, Bairnech, Baile Mhuirne) Munster saint 11 February [12]
Grellán of Cráeb Grelláin 5th–6th centuries Cráeb Grelláin Connacht saint 10 November [17]
Guasacht maccu Buáin 5th century, late Irish Granard, County Longford Meath saint, bishop of Granard; two of his sisters are claimed to have founded Cluain Brónaig, though a rival claim makes Funech its founder 24 January [9]
Iarlaithe mac Loga 6th century Tuam (Tuaimm dá Gualann) Connacht saint 25 December or 26 December [17]
Ibar mac Lugna 5th century (d. 500 / 501) Beggerin Island (Becc Ériu) Munster saint 23 April [12]
Íte ingen Chinn Fhalad 6th century (d. 570/77) Munster saint 15 January [12]
Kentigerna/Caintigern
Lachtín mac Tarbín, also Lachtnaín or Mo Lachtóc 6th–7th centuries (d. 622/7) Freshford (Achad Úr); Ballyhoura Hills (Belach Febrat) Munster saint, abbot of Achad Úr (Freshford) and Belach Febrat (Ballyhoura Hills) 19 March [12]
Laisrén mac Decláin 6th century Inishmurray Connacht saint 12 August [17]
Laisrén mac Feradaig 6th century (d. 605) Iona Abbot of Iona [19]
Laisrén mac Nad Froích 6th century (d. 564) Devenish (Daiminis) Ulster saint, patron of Daiminis (Devenish) 12 September [16]
Lallóc 5th century Senles or Ard Senlis Connacht saint 6 February [17]
Laurence O'Toole (Lorcán Ua Tuathail)
Lommán mac Dalláin 5th–6th centuries British Trim Meath saint, patron of Trim 17 February and 11 October [9]
Lonán mac Talmaig 5th–6th centuries British (on mother's side)? Trevet Meath saint 1 November [9]
Maccai 5th century Irish Isle of Bute 11 April [62]
Mac Caírthinn of Clogher 5th century (d. 506) Clogher Ulster saint 24 March [16]
Mac Creiche mac Pessláin 6th century, late Munster saint 11 August, but recently Garland Sunday [12]
Mac Cuilinn mac Cathmoga, also Maculinus or Cuindid 5th century Irish, of the Ciannachta? Lusk Meath saint 6 December [9]
Mac Nisse of Connor 5th–6th centuries (d' 507/508) Connor Ulster saint 3 September [16]
Máedóc of Ferns (also known as Aedan) 7th century (d. 625?) Inisbrefny, Ireland Ferns First Bishop of Ferns, learned under David at Deheubarth 31 January [10][63]
Máel Brigte mac Tornáin 10th century (d. 927) Iona Abbot of Iona 22 February
Máel Cétair mac Rónáin 6th–7th centuries? Munster saint 14 May [12]
Máel Ruain 8th century (d. 792) Tallaght Leinster saint. 7 July [10]
Malachy (Máel Máedoc Ua Morgair)
Manchán of Mohill (Manchán of Maothail) 5th and 6th centuries (d. 535-538) Ireland or Wales multiple churches Connacht, Leinster 25 February
Maonacan of Athleague 5th and/or 6th centuries Ireland Athleague, County Roscommon Connacht 18 February
Manchán mac Silláin 7th century (d. 665) Irish Lemanaghan Meath saint 24 January [9]
Mainchín mac Setnai 6th century Munster saint 2 January [12]
Mél of Ardagh 5-6th centuries Irish Ardagh (Ardachad), County Longford, then in the kingdom of southern Tethbae Leinster saint 6 February [9]
Saint Midabaria 6th centuries Irish Bumlin, Strokestown, County Roscommon Connacht saint 22 February
Mo Chua mac Bécáin 7th century (d. 694) Balla Connacht saint 30 March [17]
Mo Chóe of Nendrum 5th century (d. 497) Nendrum Ulster saint 23 June [16]
Mo Chóemóc mac Béoáin 7th century (d. 656) Munster saint 13 March [12]
Mo Chutu of Lismore 7th century (d. 637) Lismore and Rahan Munster saint 14 May [12]
Mo Genóc 5th century? Kilglinn (Cell Dumai Glinn), County Meath Meath saint, patron of Cell Dumai Glinn (Kilglinn) in southern Brega 26 December [9]
Mo Ling 7th century (d. 697) St Mullins (Tech Moling) Leinster saint. Founder and abbot of St Mullins (Tech Moling) 17 June [64]
Mo Lua moccu Óche 6th–7th centuries (554–609) Killaloe and Clonfertmulloe Munster saint, abbot and founder of Killaloe [12]
Mo Lua of Kilmoluagh Kilmoluagh Connacht saint
Mochta, Mochtae 6th century (d. 535) British Louth, County Louth Meath saint 24 March [9]
Móenu or Moínenn 6th century (d. c. 572) British (probably) Clonfert Connacht saint, bishop of Clonfert 1 March [17]
Mo Laga mac Duib Dligid 6th century, late? Munster saint 20 January [12]
Moninne, Mo Ninne 6th century, first half Killevy Ulster saint, founder of Killevy 6 July [16]
Mucnoe (in Latin, Mucneus) 5th–6th centuries Connacht saint. According to Tírechán, buried at Domnach Mór [17]
Muirchú
Muiredach mac Echdach 6th century Killala Connacht saint. Feast day: 12 August (in place of Mucnoe) 12 August [17]
Munis 5th century? Forgney (Forgnaide), County Westmeath, resting place Meath saint, bishop "in Forgnaide among the Cuircne" 18 December [9]
Muru mac Feradaig 7th century, first half Fahan Ulster saint 12 March [16]
Nath Í of Achonry 6th century Achonry Connacht saint
Nessán (Mo Nessóc) 6th century (d. 556) Mungret (Mungairit) Munster saint, of the Uí Fhidgeinte 25 July [12]
Odran or Odhran
Óengus of Tallaght 9th century (d. 824) Ossory saintClonenagh Tallaght (Tamlacht) Author of the Félire Óengusso 11 March [65]
Olcán 5th century Ulster saint 20 February [16]
Oliver Plunkett 17th century
Patrick 4th–5th centuries Most recognized patron saint of Ireland 17 March  
Raoiriú 6th century Connacht [66]
Rónán of Locronan 6th century? Locronan and Quimper (Brittany) Irish pilgrim saint and hermit in western Brittany, eponymous founder of Locronan and co-patron of Quimper, together with its founder St Corentin 1 June
Ruadán mac Fergusa Birn 6th century (d. 584) Lorrha (Lothra) Munster saint 15 April [12]  
Sachellus 5th century Baislec Connacht saint [17]
Samthann ingen Díaráin 8th century Irish Clonbroney (Cluain Brónaig) Meath saint; abbess of Clonbroney 19 September [9]
Scuithin 6th-7th centuries Leinster Castlewarren County Kilkenny(Ossory) Strong Welsh connections with St David 2 January [67]
Secundinus, Sechnall mac Restitiúit 5th century Continent? Dunshaughlin (Domnach Sechnaill) Meath saint, described as a bishop of St Patrick 27 November [9]
Ségéne mac Fiachna 7th century (d. 652) Iona Abbot of Iona [19]
Senán mac Geirrcinn 6th century Scattery Island (Inis Cathaig) Munster saint 1 March [12]
Sillán moccu Mind 6th–7th centuries (d. 610) Ulster saint 28 February [16]
Suibne moccu Urthrí 7th century (d. 657) Iona abbot of Iona [19]
Teagáin 4th/5th century Kiltegan Leinster saint
Tigernach of Clones 6th century (d. 549) Clones Ulster saint 4 April [16]
Tirechán
Tochumra Irish Virgin 11 June [68]
Ultán moccu Chonchobair 7th century Irish Ardbraccan; Dál Conchobair Meath saint; abbot of Ardbraccan and bishop of Dál Conchobair 4 September [9]
Vincent (Uinseann) 6th century Irish Iona Ulster saint 4 September
Virgno, see Fergno Britt above
Wasnulf 7th century Irish Missionary in Hainaut 1 October [69]

Modern saints

Modern saints include:[70][not specific enough to verify]

Beatified people

Blessed

Venerable

See also

References

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  2. ^ This column covers the religious houses which are strongly associated with the saint, e.g. because he or she was remembered or promoted as the founder and/or patron of a church. The modern name of the town or parish named after the church is given first, followed by the medieval Irish name where possible and by the county in which it is located today.
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This is a list of the saints of Ireland which attempts to give an overview of saints from Ireland or venerated in Ireland The vast majority of these saints lived during the 4th 10th centuries the period of early Christian Ireland when Celtic Christianity produced many missionaries to Great Britain and the European continent For this reason Ireland in a 19th century adage is described as the land of saints and scholars 1 Saint Patrick woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle The introduction of Christianity into Ireland was during the end of the 4th century Its exact introduction is obscure though the strict ascetic nature of monasticism in Ireland derives from the Desert Fathers Although there were some Christians in Ireland before him Patrick a native of Roman Britain played a significant role in its full Christianisation Some of the most well known saints are Saint Patrick Colmcill Brigid of Kildare and the Twelve Apostles of Ireland After 1000 the prerogative of naming saints was granted exclusively to Rome and the number of saints dropped Saints canonized in the modern era include Oliver Plunkett d 1681 canonized 1975 by Pope Paul VI and Charles of Mount Argus d 1893 canonized 2007 by Pope Benedict XVI Contents 1 Early saints 2 Modern saints 3 Beatified people 3 1 Blessed 3 2 Venerable 4 See also 5 References 6 Sources 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly saints EditName Floruit Origin Associated church 2 Comments Feast day ReferenceAbban moccu Corbmaic 5th 6th centuries d 520 Leinster Ireland Adamstown Mag Arnaide County Wexford Killabban Cell Abbain County Laois Leinster and Munster saint 16 March or 27 October 3 Abel of Reims 8th century Ireland Bishop of Reims Irish origins are questionable 5 August Bollandists 4 Abran 5th 6th centuries d 515 Ireland Sailed to Brittany with siblings lived as hermit by Marne River 5 Adalgis 7th century d 686 Ireland Worked as a missionary in Arras and Laon was a disciple of Fursey 6 Adomnan 7th century d 704 Ireland Iona Abbot of Iona politically active churchman writer promulgated the Cain Adomnain 7 Adomnan of Coldingham 7th century d 680 Ireland Confessor prophet monk at Coldingham noted for the gift of prophecy 8 Aed mac Bricc 6th century Irish of the Cenel Fiachach Rahugh and Killare County Westmeath and Slieve Leagu County Donegal Meath saint 10 November 9 Aed of Clonmore 7th century d 659 Irish of the Ui Dunlainge dynasty north Leinster Clonmore Cluain Mor Maedoc County Carlow Leinster saint 11 April 10 Aedan of Ferns see Maedoc of FernsAidan of Lindisfarne 7th century d 651 Connacht Ireland Lindisfarne First Bishop of Lindisfarne invited by king Oswald to reconvert Northumbria 11 Ailbe of Emly 6th century d 534 Munster Ireland Emly First Bishop of Emly 12 September 12 Aileran 7th century d 665 Ireland Clonard Scholar at Clonard Alto of Altomunster 8th century Ireland Altomunster Founder of Altomunster missionary to Bavaria hermit and Benedictine 13 Andrew the Scot 9th century Ireland Fiesole Tuscany Archdeacon at Fiesole in Tuscany studied under Donatus gave to the poor 14 Assicus Tassach 5th century Ireland Elphin Ulster saint first Bishop of Elphin converted by Patrick smith and bellfounder to Patrick 14 April 15 16 Athracht 5th 6th centuries Ireland Killaraght and Toberaraght Connacht saint nun under Patrick and associated with Killaraght and Toberaraght founded a hostel at Lough Gara 11 August 17 Autbod 7th century Ireland Valcourt Missionary and patron of Valcourt known for miraculous fever cure 18 Baithene 6th century d 598 Ireland Iona Mag Lunge Abbot of Iona and disciple of Columba earlier abbot of Mag Lunge on Tiree 19 Balin 7th century Northumbria Gerald of Mayo s brother disciple of Colman resided in Connacht 20 Balthere 8th century d 756 Ireland Hermit and priest moved to Lindisfarne known as Apostle of the Lothians 21 BarinthusBarrfoin 6th century Ireland Drum Cullen County Offaly Missionary at Drum Cullen friend of Columba joined voyage of BrendanBanban the Wise 5th century Ireland Templeport County Cavan Missionary at Templeport related to Saint Patrick 22 Becan 6th century Ireland Kilbeggan County Westmeath Founder of Kilbeggan Westmeath worked in a monastery there 23 Bega Ireland Princess valued virginity moved to Northumbria to avoid pirates 24 Benignus of Armagh 5th century Meath Ireland Patrick s psalm singer favourite disciple helped compile Senchus Mor 25 Beoaed mac Oclain 6th century d 520 4 Connacht Ireland Ardcarne Ard Carna Bishop of Ardcarne 7 March or 8 March 17 Beoan Mo Bheoc Ireland Ard Camrois Ard Cainrois Munster Ros Cain Connacht Munster and Connacht saint 16 December 26 Beoan 11th century fl 1012 x 1024 possibly of Irish origin Mortlach Bishop of Mortlach Scotland 16 December possibly owing to confusion with the previous saint 26 Beoc 5th century Ireland Lough Derg County Donegal Founded St Patrick s Purgatory monastery at Lough Derg Donegal 27 Berach 6th 7th centuries Connacht Ireland Tarmonbarry Cluain Coirpthe Founder of Tarmonbarry and Cluain Coirpthe disciple of Kevin and nephew of Freoch belonged to the Cenel nDobtha of the Ui Briuin 15 February 17 28 Berchert 7th 8th centuries England Tullylease County Cork St Berrihert s Kyle County Tipperary An exile of the Celtic party following the victory of the Roman party at the Synod of Whitby 664 6 December 29 Blathmac 8th 9th centuries d 823 Ireland Iona Abbot of Iona martyred by Danish Vikings killed on altar steps of the abbey at Iona 30 Boadin Ireland Monk moved to France known for kindness and living the Rule of Benedict 31 Boethian of Pierrepoint 7th century Ireland Pierrepoint France Founder of Pierrepoint France disciple of Fursey martyred by rebellious monks 32 Brandan 5th century Ireland Monk fought Pelagianism in Britain Abbot in Gaul after fleeing 33 Breage 5th century Ireland Nun follower of Brigid of Kildare settled by River Hayle Dumnonia 34 Brendan of Clonfert 5th 6th centuries Tralee Ireland Clonfert Founder of Clonfert monk and remembered as voyager to mysterious islands 16 May 17 35 Brendan mac Nemainn 6th century Irish Birr County Offaly Meath saint founder of Birr contemporary of the younger Brendan of Clonfert came to be regarded as one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland 29 November 9 Briarch 7th century d 627 Ireland Abbot and founder of monastery in Brittany Closely associated with Tudwal 36 Brigit of Kildare 5th 6th centuries Irish of the Fothairt Born in Faughart Dundalk 37 38 Kildare Leinster Louth and Meath saint also a patron saint of Ireland founder and patron of Kildare 1 February 39 Bricin or Bricine 7th century Ireland Tomregan Tuaim Dreccon County Cavan Abbot of Tuaim Dreccon 40 Broccan Cloen 7th century Ireland Ross Tuirc Abbot of Ross Tuirc Ossory author of a hymn to St Brigit 41 Bron mac Icni 5th 6th centuries d 512 Connacht Ireland Caisel Irrae Bishop of Cassel lrra Caisel Irrae disciple and bishop of St Patrick 8 June 17 Bronach 5th 6th centuries d 512 Ulster Ireland Kilbroney Cell Bronche Ulster saint her church was Cell Bronche Kilbroney later the parish church of Glen Seichis 2 April 16 17 Budoc 6th century at sea off Brest Dol Brittany Bishop of Dol prince fled to Ireland following exile from mother s kingdom 42 Buite Boetius mac Bronaig 5th 6th centuries d 519 20 Monasterboice Mainister Buite Meath saint patron of Monasterboice 7 December 9 Buriana 6th century Ireland St Buryan Hermitess known for holiness at Dumnonia venerated at St Buryan 43 Caillin Caillen mac Niataig 6th century Irish Fenagh County Leitrim 13 November 9 Caimin 7th century d 644 Inis Celtra Holy Island on Lough Derg Munster saint 25 March 12 Cainnech moccu Dalann 6th century 521 7 599 600 Aghaboe Achad Bo Chainnig Kilkenny Cill Chainnig Munster saint founder and first abbot Aghaboe and Kilkenny in Osraige 11 October 12 Cairech Dergain 6th century d 577 9 Connacht saint 9 February 17 Cairnech of Dulane 5th 6th centuries British probable Dulane Tulen or Tuilian County Meath Meath saint who has been identified with Saint Carannog Carantocus 16 May 9 Camulacus 5th century British probably Rahan Meath saint whose status as patron saint of Rahan was later eclipsed by that of Mo Chutu 16 May if he is identical to Mo Chamal 9 Canir 6th century Munster saint 12 Caomhan Cavan Kevin 6th century Inisheer 14 June 44 Carthach mac Fianain 6th century late Munster saint 5 March 12 Cellach of Armagh 11th 12th centuries d 1129 Archbishop of Armagh 45 Cethech Caetiacus Cethiachus 5th century Connacht saint 16 June 17 Charles of Mount Argus 19th century 1821 1893 United Kingdom of the Netherlands Ireland Mount Argus monastery Passionists 5 January 46 Cianan mac Setnai 5th century d 489 Irish of the Ciannachta Duleek County Meath Meath saint patron of Duleek 24 November 9 Ciaran mac int Shair 6th century Irish of the Cruithne of Latharnae Clonmacnoise Cluain Moccu Nois Inis Aingin Meath saint 9 September 9 Ciaran of Saigir 5th century 400 500 Of the Dal Birn of Ossory raised in Cape Clear Island Saighir Kingdom of Ossory saint 5 March 12 Coemgen Kevin 6th 7th century d 618 Glendalough County Wicklow Leinster saint known as the founder of Glendalough Co Wicklow 3 June 10 Colcu ua Duinechda 8th century d 796 Irish Clonmacnoise Cluain Moccu Nois Meath saint scriba probably bishop of Clonmacnoise 20 February 9 Colman mac Lenine 6th century 530 606 Cloyne Cluain Uama Munster saint patron of Cloyne 24 November 12 Coirpre Crom mac Feradaig 9th century d 904 Irish Clonmacnoise Cluain Moccu Nois Meath saint bishop of Clonmacnoise 6 March 9 Colman of Templeshambo 6th century died c 595 Irish from Connacht none Abbot of Templeshambo 27 OctoberColman Elo 6th 7th centuries d 611 Irish from an Ulster people Lynally Lann Elo County Westmeath Connor Meath saint 26 September 9 Colman mac Luachain 7th century Lynn Lann County Westmeath Meath saint 12 Colum mac Crimthainn 6th century d 549 Irish of the Leinster Ui Chremthannain Terryglass Tir Da Glass Inis Celtra Munster saint said to have died of plague 13 December 12 Columba Colmcille 7th Dec 521 to 9 June 597 Gartan Donegal Ireland Iona various in Donegal Abbot of Iona 9 JuneComgall mac Setnai 6th century 511 16 602 Ulster saint 10 May 16 Comgan mac Da Cherda 7th century d 645 Munster saint 12 Comman mac Faelchon Mo Chommoc 8th century d 747 south of Roscommon among the Sogain Roscommon Connacht saint patron saint of Roscommon 26 December 17 Conaire 6th century d 530 County Cork saint 28 January 47 Constant 8th century d 777 18 November 48 Cormac mac Eogain 6th century Connacht saint 17 Cormac ua Liathain 6th century Irish of the Ui Liathain Durrow probable resting place Meath saint 21 June 9 Cranat ingen Buicin 6th century Munster saint 12 Cronan moccu Eile 7th century d 665 Roscrea Ros Cre Munster saint who founded Roscrea 28 April 12 Cronan of Balla see Mo Chua mac BecainCruithnechan 6th century Kilcronaghan Ulster saint Cited as the fosterfather and teacher of Saint Columba He founded the church of Kilcronaghan which was named after him along with the local parish 7 March 49 50 Cuimin of Kilcummin Kilcummin Connacht saint 51 Cummene Find 7th century d 669 Iona abbot of Iona 19 Cummene Fota 6th century c 591 662 Clonfert Connacht saint successor of Brendan of Clonfert 12 November 17 Daig mac Cairill 6th century d 587 Inishkeen Inis Cain Dega Ulster saint 18 August 16 Dallan ForgaillDalua 5th century British probably Tigh Bretan Tibradden Co Dublin Almost certainly identical to another Dalua of Croibech Cruagh Co Dublin 7 January 52 Declan of Ardmore 5th century late Ardmore Munster saint 24 July 12 53 Derlugdacha 5th century late Kildare monastery 2nd Abbess of Kildare 1 Feb 54 Dichu mac Trichim 5th century Ulster saint of the Dal Fiatach 29 April 16 Donnan EiggDublitter 8th century d 796 Irish Finglas Meath saint abbot scholar and presumably bishop of Finglas associated with the Celi De 15 May 9 Dymphna 7Th century Irish Fled with her confessor to Belgium in order to escape the incestuous advances of her grieving father Subsequently killed by him when she refused to return to Ireland with him 30 MayEithne and Sodelb 6th century Leinster Tech ingen mBoiti Leinster saints 29 March and other datesDo Biu mac Comgaill 5th century Inch Inis Causcraid County Down Ulster saint 22 July 16 Dunchad mac Cinn Faelad 8th century d 717 Iona Abbot of Iona 25 MarchEnda mac Conaill 6th century Inismore Inis Mor Munster saint 21 March 12 Enna mac Nuadhan 6th century Emlaghfad County Sligo Sligo saint 18 September 55 Eogan mac Dega 6th century late Ardstraw Ulster saint 23 August 16 Erc mac Dega 5th 6th centuries d 513 Slane County Meath Meath saint patron of Slane 2 November 9 Ercnat ingen Daire 5th 6th centuries Duneane Dun da En Ulster saint 8 January 16 Ernan 4 saints 6th 7th centuriesEtchen 4th century Clonfad Abbot of Clonfad 11 FebruaryFachtna mac Mongaig 6th century Ross Carbery Ros Ailithir Munster saint 14 August 12 Faelan 8th century fl 734 Irish Cluain Moescna Meath saint 9 January 56 Faelan Amlabar Fillan 7th 8th centuries d 724 Iona Abbot of Iona 20 June 56 Fechin moccu Chae 7th century Irish of contested origin Fore Fobar County Westmeath Meath saint 20 January 9 Fergno Britt mac Failbi in Latin sources Virgno 7th century d 623 British from southern Scotland probably Iona Abbot of Iona probably a Briton 2 March 19 Fiachan of Lismore 7th century Ireland Lismore Irish monk known for his obedience 29 April 57 Fiachra Fiacre 7th century middle Ireland Breuil Neustria Irish pilgrim who travelled to Breuil in Neustria 30 August 58 Finan Cam mac Moenaig 6th 7th centuries Irish of the Corcu Duibne Kinnitty Cenn Etig County Offaly Meath saint 7 April 9 Findbarr mac Amairgin 6th century Cork Munster saint 25 September 12 Finnian mac Findloga 6th century d c 550 Irish of uncertain descent Clonard Meath and Leinster saint who may have belonged to the Dal Corcu Thelduib Alternatively it has been suggested that he was a localised version of Findbarr moccu Fiatach an Ulster saint 12 DecemberFindbarr moccu Fiatach 6th century d 579 Movilla Ulster saint 10 September 16 Finnchu 7th century d 655 5 Brigown Bri Gobann Munster saint 12 Finten also Fintan Munnu 7th century Taghmon Tech Munnu County Wexford Leinster saint 21 October 10 Fintan 6th century d 603 Clonenagh Cluain Ednech Leinster saint 17 February 10 Flannan mac Toirrdelbaig 7th century Killaloe Munster saint patron of Killaloe 18 December 12 Funech 7th century late Irish Clonbroney Cluain Bronaig Meath saint probably founder and first abbess of Clonbroney 11 December 9 Gall Gallus 6th 7th century 550 646 Irish St Gallen Abbey and Cathedral Studied under St Comgall at Bangor Abbey 16 October 59 Garald Gerald 7th 8th centuries d 732 England Connacht saint 12 March or 13 March 17 Gibrian 5th 6th centuries Irish Reims Saint Gibrien Chartreux One of a group of Irish siblings including Abran who are said to have settled in the Marne region in Merovingian times 8 May 60 Gobhan Gobban Gobban Find mac Lugdach 6th 7th centuries Leinster Ulster Old Leighlin Killamery Portadown Abbot and founder of St Laserian s Cathedral Old Leighlin 6 December 61 Gobnait 6th century Ballyvourney Moin Mor Bairnech Baile Mhuirne Munster saint 11 February 12 Grellan of Craeb Grellain 5th 6th centuries Craeb Grellain Connacht saint 10 November 17 Guasacht maccu Buain 5th century late Irish Granard County Longford Meath saint bishop of Granard two of his sisters are claimed to have founded Cluain Bronaig though a rival claim makes Funech its founder 24 January 9 Iarlaithe mac Loga 6th century Tuam Tuaimm da Gualann Connacht saint 25 December or 26 December 17 Ibar mac Lugna 5th century d 500 501 Beggerin Island Becc Eriu Munster saint 23 April 12 Ite ingen Chinn Fhalad 6th century d 570 77 Munster saint 15 January 12 Kentigerna CaintigernLachtin mac Tarbin also Lachtnain or Mo Lachtoc 6th 7th centuries d 622 7 Freshford Achad Ur Ballyhoura Hills Belach Febrat Munster saint abbot of Achad Ur Freshford and Belach Febrat Ballyhoura Hills 19 March 12 Laisren mac Declain 6th century Inishmurray Connacht saint 12 August 17 Laisren mac Feradaig 6th century d 605 Iona Abbot of Iona 19 Laisren mac Nad Froich 6th century d 564 Devenish Daiminis Ulster saint patron of Daiminis Devenish 12 September 16 Lalloc 5th century Senles or Ard Senlis Connacht saint 6 February 17 Laurence O Toole Lorcan Ua Tuathail Lomman mac Dallain 5th 6th centuries British Trim Meath saint patron of Trim 17 February and 11 October 9 Lonan mac Talmaig 5th 6th centuries British on mother s side Trevet Meath saint 1 November 9 Maccai 5th century Irish Isle of Bute 11 April 62 Mac Cairthinn of Clogher 5th century d 506 Clogher Ulster saint 24 March 16 Mac Creiche mac Pesslain 6th century late Munster saint 11 August but recently Garland Sunday 12 Mac Cuilinn mac Cathmoga also Maculinus or Cuindid 5th century Irish of the Ciannachta Lusk Meath saint 6 December 9 Mac Nisse of Connor 5th 6th centuries d 507 508 Connor Ulster saint 3 September 16 Maedoc of Ferns also known as Aedan 7th century d 625 Inisbrefny Ireland Ferns First Bishop of Ferns learned under David at Deheubarth 31 January 10 63 Mael Brigte mac Tornain 10th century d 927 Iona Abbot of Iona 22 FebruaryMael Cetair mac Ronain 6th 7th centuries Munster saint 14 May 12 Mael Ruain 8th century d 792 Tallaght Leinster saint 7 July 10 Malachy Mael Maedoc Ua Morgair Manchan of Mohill Manchan of Maothail 5th and 6th centuries d 535 538 Ireland or Wales multiple churches Connacht Leinster 25 FebruaryMaonacan of Athleague 5th and or 6th centuries Ireland Athleague County Roscommon Connacht 18 FebruaryManchan mac Sillain 7th century d 665 Irish Lemanaghan Meath saint 24 January 9 Mainchin mac Setnai 6th century Munster saint 2 January 12 Mel of Ardagh 5 6th centuries Irish Ardagh Ardachad County Longford then in the kingdom of southern Tethbae Leinster saint 6 February 9 Saint Midabaria 6th centuries Irish Bumlin Strokestown County Roscommon Connacht saint 22 FebruaryMo Chua mac Becain 7th century d 694 Balla Connacht saint 30 March 17 Mo Choe of Nendrum 5th century d 497 Nendrum Ulster saint 23 June 16 Mo Choemoc mac Beoain 7th century d 656 Munster saint 13 March 12 Mo Chutu of Lismore 7th century d 637 Lismore and Rahan Munster saint 14 May 12 Mo Genoc 5th century Kilglinn Cell Dumai Glinn County Meath Meath saint patron of Cell Dumai Glinn Kilglinn in southern Brega 26 December 9 Mo Ling 7th century d 697 St Mullins Tech Moling Leinster saint Founder and abbot of St Mullins Tech Moling 17 June 64 Mo Lua moccu oche 6th 7th centuries 554 609 Killaloe and Clonfertmulloe Munster saint abbot and founder of Killaloe 12 Mo Lua of Kilmoluagh Kilmoluagh Connacht saintMochta Mochtae 6th century d 535 British Louth County Louth Meath saint 24 March 9 Moenu or Moinenn 6th century d c 572 British probably Clonfert Connacht saint bishop of Clonfert 1 March 17 Mo Laga mac Duib Dligid 6th century late Munster saint 20 January 12 Moninne Mo Ninne 6th century first half Killevy Ulster saint founder of Killevy 6 July 16 Mucnoe in Latin Mucneus 5th 6th centuries Connacht saint According to Tirechan buried at Domnach Mor 17 MuirchuMuiredach mac Echdach 6th century Killala Connacht saint Feast day 12 August in place of Mucnoe 12 August 17 Munis 5th century Forgney Forgnaide County Westmeath resting place Meath saint bishop in Forgnaide among the Cuircne 18 December 9 Muru mac Feradaig 7th century first half Fahan Ulster saint 12 March 16 Nath I of Achonry 6th century Achonry Connacht saintNessan Mo Nessoc 6th century d 556 Mungret Mungairit Munster saint of the Ui Fhidgeinte 25 July 12 Odran or Odhranoengus of Tallaght 9th century d 824 Ossory saintClonenagh Tallaght Tamlacht Author of the Felire oengusso 11 March 65 Olcan 5th century Ulster saint 20 February 16 Oliver Plunkett 17th centuryPatrick 4th 5th centuries Most recognized patron saint of Ireland 17 March Raoiriu 6th century Connacht 66 Ronan of Locronan 6th century Locronan and Quimper Brittany Irish pilgrim saint and hermit in western Brittany eponymous founder of Locronan and co patron of Quimper together with its founder St Corentin 1 JuneRuadan mac Fergusa Birn 6th century d 584 Lorrha Lothra Munster saint 15 April 12 Sachellus 5th century Baislec Connacht saint 17 Samthann ingen Diarain 8th century Irish Clonbroney Cluain Bronaig Meath saint abbess of Clonbroney 19 September 9 Scuithin 6th 7th centuries Leinster Castlewarren County Kilkenny Ossory Strong Welsh connections with St David 2 January 67 Secundinus Sechnall mac Restitiuit 5th century Continent Dunshaughlin Domnach Sechnaill Meath saint described as a bishop of St Patrick 27 November 9 Segene mac Fiachna 7th century d 652 Iona Abbot of Iona 19 Senan mac Geirrcinn 6th century Scattery Island Inis Cathaig Munster saint 1 March 12 Sillan moccu Mind 6th 7th centuries d 610 Ulster saint 28 February 16 Suibne moccu Urthri 7th century d 657 Iona abbot of Iona 19 Teagain 4th 5th century Kiltegan Leinster saintTigernach of Clones 6th century d 549 Clones Ulster saint 4 April 16 TirechanTochumra Irish Virgin 11 June 68 Ultan moccu Chonchobair 7th century Irish Ardbraccan Dal Conchobair Meath saint abbot of Ardbraccan and bishop of Dal Conchobair 4 September 9 Vincent Uinseann 6th century Irish Iona Ulster saint 4 SeptemberVirgno see Fergno Britt aboveWasnulf 7th century Irish Missionary in Hainaut 1 October 69 Modern saints EditModern saints include 70 not specific enough to verify Saint Charles of Mount Argus Saint Oliver PlunkettBeatified people EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Blessed Edit Blessed John or Terrence Carey Blessed Ralph Corby Corbington 1598 1644 professed priest Jesuits born in Ireland but included in the Martyrs of England and Wales Blessed John Grove d 1679 layman born in Ireland but included in the Martyrs of England and Wales Blessed Columba Marmion Benedictine priest Blessed Charles Meehan Mahoney 1640 1679 professed priest Franciscan Friars Minor Recollects born in Ireland but included in the Martyrs of England and Wales Blessed Dermot O Hurley Archbishop of Cashel and 16 Companions martyrs Patrick O Hely professed priest Franciscan Friars Minor Observants bishop of Mayo Conn O Rourke professed priest Franciscan Friars Minor Observants Matthew Lambert layman Robert Meyler layman Edward Cheevers layman Patrick Cavanagh layman Margaret Ball laywoman Maurice MacKenragaghty priest Dominic Collins professed religious Jesuits Concobhar o Duibheannaigh professed priest Franciscan Friars Minor Observants bishop of Down and Connor Patrick O Loughran priest of the archdiocese of Armagh Francis Taylor layman Peter Higgins professed priest Dominicans Terence O Brien professed priest Dominicans bishop of Emly John Kearney professed priest Franciscan Friars Minor Observants William Tirry professed priest Augustinians Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice founder of the Congregation of Christian Brothers and the Presentation Brothers Blessed John Roche d 1588 layman born in Ireland but included in the Martyrs of England and Wales Blessed Patrick Salmon companion martyr of John Cornelius Blessed John Sullivan professed priest JesuitsVenerable Edit Venerable Mary Aikenhead founder of the Religious Sisters of Charity Venerable Catherine McAuley founder of the Sisters of Mercy Venerable Mary Angeline Teresa McCrory founder Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm born in Ireland Venerable Nano Nagle founder of the Presentation Sisters Venerable Patrick Peyton professed priest Congregation of Holy Cross born in Ireland Venerable Edel Quinn member Legion of Mary born in Ireland Venerable Matt Talbot lay asceticSee also EditIrish Catholic Martyrs List of Catholic saints List of Anglo Saxon saints List of Cornish saints List of Welsh 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