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Saint Fothad

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Saint Fothad, also known as Fothad Na Canoine ("of the canon") was an Irish monk and saint who lived in Fahan-Mura[1] monastery in modern-day County Donegal, Ireland during the late 8th century. He moved quickly up to the rank of bard. He then became a counsellor to High King of Ireland Áed Oirdnide.

He both challenged and supported the king, using his renowned intelligence to write a remonstrance against the king's policy of drafting clergymen, and taking part in his military crusades. One such crusade, against the Leinstermen, had led to a greater veneration of Fothad amongst the Irish. He also edited the "Felire", an encyclopedia of saints compiled by another Irish saint, Saint Aengus.

References[edit]

  • Grattan-Flood, W.H. (1 September 1909). "Saint Fothad". Catholic Encyclopedia. Retrieved 5 March 2007.