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St. Benignus
Date of birth unknown; d. 467, son of Sesenen, an Irish chieftain in that
part of Ireland which is now County Meath. He was baptized by St. Patrick, and
became his favorite disciple and his coadjutor in the See of Armagh (450). His
gentle and lovable disposition suggested the name Benen, which has been
Latinized as Benignus. He followed his master in all his travels, and assisted
him in his missionary labors, giving most valuable assistance in the formation
of choral services. From his musical acquirements he was known as Patrick's
psalm-singer
, and he drew thousands of souls to Christ by his sweet voice. St.
Benignus is said not only to have assisted in compiling the great Irish code of
Laws, or Senchus Mor, but also to have contributed materials for the Psalter of
Cashel
, and the Book of Rights
. He was present at the famous synod which
passed the canon recognizing the See Of the Apostle Peter
as the final court
of appeal in difficult cases, which canon is to be found in the Book of Armagh.
St. Benignus resigned his coadjutorship in 467 and died at the close of the same
year. His feast is celebrated on the 9th of November. Most authorities have
identified St. Patrick's psalm-singer with the St. Benignus who founded
Kilbannon, near Tuam, but it is certain, from Tirechán's collections in the Book
of Armagh, that St. Benignus of Armagh and St. Benignus of Kilbannon were two
distinct persons. The former is described as son of Sesenen of County Meath,
whilst the latter was son of Lugni of Connaught, yet both were contemporaries.
St. Benignus of Kilbannon had a famous monastery, where St. Jarlath was educated,
and he also presided over Drumlease. His sister, Mathona, was Abbess of Tawney,
in Tirerrill.
CAPGRAVE, Nova Legenda Angliæ (1516), fol. 36, for the oldest lives of the saint; see also HARDY, Descriptive Catalogue, etc., 1, 89; WARE-HARRIS, Antiquities of Ireland. 1, 34. II 6: O'HANLON, Lives of Irish Saints (9 November), XI; WHITLEY STOKES (ed.), Tripartite Life of St. Patrick, Rolls Series (London, 1887), in index s. v. BENÉN, BENIGNUS; Bibl. Hagiogr. Lat. (1898), 172, 1324; FORBES in Dict. of Christ. Biog., 1, 312. The very ancient Leabhar-na-gceart or Book of Rights, said to have been compiled by BENIGNUS was edited by O'DONOVAN for the Celtic Society (Dublin. 1847). BENIGNUS is also said to have been the original compiler of the Psalter of Cashel (see CASHEL).
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