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Canadian indie band The Lowest of the Low correlate the voyage of St Brendan to the Atlantic passage of French and Irish immigrants to eastern Canada in the song "St Brendan's Way" on the album Shakespeare My Butt. Ozarks folk singer Jimmy Driftwood wrote a humorous song about the voyage of St Brendan called "St. Brendan's Fair Isle".
The Church of Saint Brendan the Navigator was built between 1815 and 1828. [1] [2] [3] A new chancel and a chancel arch were added in 1868. [4] A church bell was added in the 1880s. [5] In 2000, the church was rededicated to Brendan the Navigator. [3]
Brendan of Birr (died c. 572) was one of the early Irish monastic saints. He was a monk and later an abbot, of the 6th century. He was a monk and later an abbot, of the 6th century. He is known as "Saint Brendan the Elder" to distinguish him from his contemporary and friend Brendan the Navigator of Clonfert. [ 2 ]
According to the 9th century document "Voyage of St Brendan the Navigator", Saint Branden set sail westward from this point in the 6th century, and traveled across the Atlantic. [3] [4] [5] Adventurer Tim Severin took a five-man crew across the Atlantic to prove that St Brendan's voyage would have been possible in the 6th century. The journey ...
Saint Brandon of Man (Manx: Braddan ny Mannin), also referred to as Brandinus, or Brendinus was Bishop of Man until approximately 1025 CE. The parish of Braddan is said to be named after him, although there have been alternative suggestions that this parish is named after St Brendan the Navigator or after the Manx word for salmon.
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St. Brendan's Church (Bronx, New York), New York, USA; Saint Brendan the Navigator Church, Columbus, Ohio, USA This page was last edited on 30 August 2023 ...
Saint Brendan the Navigator (c. 484–c. 577), Irish monastic saint. Saint Brendan of Birr (died 573), ... St. Brendan's (disambiguation)