Leo of Inis Airc
Leo of Inis Airc, early Medieval Irish Christian saint.
Biography
Inishark lies south-west of Inishbofin, Galway and was inhabited up to 1960. Leo is the patron saint of the island, and responsible for perhaps the first Christian settlement on the island. He lived in the 7th century.
The church he founded, now in ruins, is called Teampaill Leo, featuring a stone cross, Leac Leo. On the nearby south shore is Uaimh Leo, a cave where he is said to have prayed and meditated. Clochán Leo is a ruined structure said to have been his residence.
A 19th-century church was erected on the site of his Monastery.
His feast day was originally 11 April but later celebrated on 10 November.
See also
- Gormgal, died 1017/1018.
- Guairim of Inisbofin
- Colmán of Lindisfarne (c. 605–18 February 675)
- Féchín of Fore (d. 665).
References
- Inisbofin:Guide to the Natural History & Archaeology, Dave Hogan and Michael Gibbons.
- A Guide to Connemara's Early Christian Sites, Anthony Previté, Oughterard, 2008. ISBN 978 0 9560062 0 2
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