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  2. Columbanus - Wikipedia

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    Saint Columbanus (Irish: Columbán; 543 – 23 November 615) [1] was an Irish missionary notable for founding a number of monasteries after 590 in the Frankish and Lombard kingdoms, most notably Luxeuil Abbey in present-day France and Bobbio Abbey in present-day Italy.

  3. List of Benemerenti medal recipients - Wikipedia

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    The medal was awarded by Fr Michael Sheehan, at St Patrick's Church, and was followed by a reception in her honour. 5 February 2012 John and Anna Feldberg From Rongotea, New Zealand, in recognition of long and exceptional service to the Rongotea Catholic community. The medals were presented by Bishop Cullinane at Sacred Heart Church, Rongotea.

  4. Knights of Saint Columbanus - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Associate Knights of St Columbanus A recipient of an Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet is shown how to use her device. Newry, 2016. The Associate Knights of St Columbanus is the youth section of the order. The scheme was initially introduced in the mid-2000s in St Colman's College, Newry by Canon Francis Brown for 6th Form students (16–18 ...

  5. Luxeuil Abbey - Wikipedia

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    The abbey was founded circa 590 by the Irish missionary Saint Columbanus. [1] Columbanus and his companions first settled in cells at Annegray, in the commune of Voivre, Haute-Saône. Looking for a more permanent site for his community, Columbanus decided upon the ruins of a well-fortified Gallo-Roman settlement, Luxovium, about eight miles away.

  6. Saint Gall - Wikipedia

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    Columbanus and Saint Gall on Lake Constance (Bodensee), from a 15th-century manuscript. The fragmentary oldest Life was recast in the 9th century by two monks of Reichenau, enlarged in 816–824 by Wettinus, [4] and about 833–884 by Walafrid Strabo, who also revised a book of the miracles of the saint. Other works ascribed to Walafrid tell of ...

  7. Jonas of Bobbio - Wikipedia

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    Abbazia di San Colombano, Bobbio. Jonas was born in Susa, Piedmont.In 618, Jonas arrived at the Abbey of St. Columbanus at Bobbio in the province of Pavia.He was soon appointed archivist and personal secretary to the abbot Attala (died 627) and later, to his successor Bertulf.