St. Patrick was a missionary who is known for bringing Christianity to Ireland. He was not a monk, but a bishop who played a significant role in converting the Irish to Christianity in the 5th century.
Aidan of Lindisfarne was an Irish monk and missionary. He was declared a saint before the official canonization process began in the 12th century.
Yes, Saint Patrick was a missionary who is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. Though he is often depicted in traditional robes, he was not a monk but rather a bishop.
Of course priest because the monk live in contemplative,living inside the convent without going outside.
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Saint Columba (December 7, 521, to June 9, 597 AD) - also known as Colum Cille (Old Irish, meaning "dove of the church"), Colm Cille (Irish), Calum Cille (Scottish Gaelic) and Kolban or Kolbjørn (Old Norse, meaning "black bear")[1][2] - was a Gaelic Irish missionary monk who propagated Christianity among the Picts during the Early Medieval Period. He was one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland. He died on the island of Iona and is buried there.
His name was Maewyn Succat and he was a Celtic Briton.I'm trying to figure out why he should be Irish if he was a missionary.
The Irish believe that St. Brendan discovered America. St. Brendan is best known as a monk and saint from Irish origin.
Saint Patrick was a Christian missionary who brought Christianity to Ireland.
Patrick is remembered for his missionary work that brought Christianity to Ireland.
St. Patrick is believed to have been a missionary in Ireland for about 30 years, spreading Christianity and establishing churches. He is credited with converting many Irish people to Christianity during his time as a missionary.
Saint Columbanus was a sixth century Irish missionary who founded several monasteries in northeastern France.