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Why medieval Ireland was known as the island of saints

Why medieval Ireland was known as the island of saints Updated / Wednesday, 17 Mar 2021 12:08 St Jarlath as depicted in a stained glass window designed by Richard King in 1961 in Tuam cathedral. Photo: Andreas F. Borchert/Wikipedia Creative Commons Analysis: we know all about St Patrick and St Brigid, but what about Ireland s other medieval saints?  While Ireland s saints are best known as figures from a distant past, they nevertheless remain an intrinsic part of our culture. From the making of St Brigit s Cross on February 1st to the celebration of St. Patrick s Day on March 17th, these annual events are a contemporary reminder of Ireland’s medieval history. Even saints who are much less famous than Patrick and Brigit continue to be commemorated in various townlands and parishes throughout Ireland. Many of these places are even named after these saints, such as Kilbeggan (Co. Westmeath), meaning The Church of St. Bécán’ or Toberjarlath (Co. Galway) meaning The Well

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