Saint Brendan the Navigator

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Also known as
Borodon; Brandan; Brendain McFinlugh; Brendan the Voyager
Memorial
16 May
Profile
Brother of Saint Briga. Monk. Educated by Saint Ita of Killeedy and Saint Erc of Kerry. Friend of Saint Columba and Saint Brendan of Birr, Saint Brigid, and Saint Enda of Arran. Ordained in 512. Built monastic cells at Ardfert, Shankeel, Aleth, Plouaret, Inchquin Island, and Annaghdown. Founded Clonfert monastery and monastic school c.559. Legend says that this community had at least three thousand monks, and that their rule was dictated to Brendan by an angel.

Brendan and his brothers figure in Brendan's Voyage, a tale of monks travelling the high seas of the Atlantic, evangelizing to the islands, possibly reaching the Americas in the 6th century. At one point they stop on a small island, celebrate Easter Mass, light a fire - and then learn the island is an enormous whale!
Born
460 at Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland
Died
c.577 at Annaghdown (Enach Duin); buried at Clonfert, Ireland
Patronage
boatmen; diocese of Clonfert, Ireland; diocese of Kerry, Ireland; mariners; sailors; travellers; watermen; whales
Prayers
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Saint Brendan's Prayer
Representation
priest celebrating Mass on board ship while fish gather to listen; whale; one of a group of monks in a small boat
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For All The Saints by Katharine Rabenstein
Ecole Glossary by Karen Rae Keck
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Readings
Let the brothers and sisters now sing
Of the holy life of Brendan;
In an old melody
Let it be kept in song.

Loving the jewel of chastity,
He was the father of monastics.
He shunned the choir of the world;
Now he sings among the angels.

Let him pray that we may be saved
As we sail upon this sea.
Let him quickly aid the fallen
Oppressed with burdensome sin.

God the Father; Most High King
Breast-fed by a virgin mother;
Holy Spirit: when They will it,
Let Them feed us divine honey.

-Guido of Ivrea, 11th century; English translation from the Latin by Karen Rae Keck, 1994

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