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St. Ita
Saint Ita, called the Brigid of Munster
; b. in the present County of
Waterford, about 475; d. 15 January, 570. She became a nun, settling down
at Cluain Credhail, a place-name that has ever since been known as Killeedy
— that is, Church of St. Ita
— in County Limerick. Her austerities are
told by St. Cuimin of Down, and numerous miracles are recorded of her. She
was also endowed with the gift of prophecy and was held in great veneration
by a large number of contemporary saints, men as well as women. When she
felt her end approaching she sent for her community of nuns, and invoked
the blessing of heaven on the clergy and laity of the district around
Killeedy. Not alone was St. Ita a saint, but she was the foster-mother
of many saints, including St. Brendan the Voyager, St. Pulcherius
(Mochoemog), and St. Cummian Fada. At the request of Bishoper Butler
of Limerick, Pope Pius IX granted a special Office and Mass for the
feast of St. Ita, which is kept on 15 January.
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