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St. Colman
Founder of the Abbey and Diocese of Mayo, born in Connacht, c. 605; died 8 August,
676. He became a monk of Iona, and so famous were his virtues and learning, as
testified by St. Bede, that on the death of St. Finan, in 661, he was appointed
Bishop of Lindisfarne. During his brief episcopacy, the Synod of Whitby was held,
in 664, as a result of which (St. Colman being a determined protagonist of the old
Irish computation), owing to the decision of King Oswy on the Paschal controversy,
he resigned his see. Between the years 665 and 667 St. Colman founded several
churches in Scotland, and, at length, accompanied by thirty disciples, sailed
for Ireland, settling down at Innisboffin, County Mayo, in 668. Less than three
years later he erected an abbey, exclusively for the English monks in Mayo,
subsequently known as Mayo of the Saxons
. His last days were spent on the
island of Innisboffin. His feast is celebrated 8 August.
HEALY, Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum (1902); O'HANLON, Lives of the Irish Saints, VIII; MORAN, Irish Saints in Great Britain (1903); KNOX, Notes on the Dioceses of Tuam (1904); BEDE, Ecclesiastical History of England, ed. PLUMMER (London, 1907).
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