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Columba

Columba

November 12, 2020November 12, 2020 by Matt Price

Columba (c. 521-597) was a renowned Irish Celtic missionary. He was probably born in County Donegal. His father was a member of the reigning family in Ireland and his mother was descended from royalty.

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Categories The History of Christian Worship Tags Celtic, Columba, Iona, Irish, missionary, monastic, Picts

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