Fachtna of Rosscarbery, known also as Fachanan, was the founder of the monastery of
Rosscarbery
Rosscarbery () is a village and census town in County Cork, Ireland. The village is on a shallow estuary, which opens onto Rosscarbery Bay. Rosscarbery is in the Cork South-West (Dáil Éireann) constituency, which has three seats.
History
The ...
(Ros Ailithir),
County Cork
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. He died around 600.
Life
He established a monastery and school in the area now known as Rosscarbery towards the end of the sixth century.
[ His monastery became the principal monastery of ]west Cork
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, and later had a famous Scripture school known as the School of Ross
The School of Ross was a monastic institution located in what is now called Rosscarbery, County Cork, Ireland, but formerly ''Ross-Ailithir'' (Ross of the Pilgrims), from the large number of monks and students who flocked to its halls from all ov ...
. Brendan, the Navigator, taught in this school, which was crowded by students from every land. It flourished for three hundred years and survived in some form until the coming of the Normans to Ireland. It was the centre from which the Diocese of Ross developed.
Fachtna, born at a place called Tulachteann, was one of the pupils of Saint Ita.[
It is said that Fachtna was cured of an affection of his eyes by bathing them in the milk of Saint Mochoemoc's mother, Saint Ita's sister.
He then studied at Saint Finbarr's school at Loch Eirce ( Gougane Barra). Before establishing the monastic school of Ross, he founded the monastery of Molana on an island in the Blackwater, near ]Youghal
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.Mervyn Archdall Mervyn Archdall may refer to:
*Mervyn Archdall (Irish antiquary) (1723–1791)
*Mervyn Archdall (senior) (c.1724–1813), colonel and MP for Fermanagh
*Mervyn Archdall (junior) (1763–1839), general and MP for Fermanagh
*Mervyn Edward Archdale (18 ...
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Monasticum Hibernicum ; or an History of the Abbies, Priories, and other Religious Houses in Ireland
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''Irish Ecclesiastical Record'', Vol VII, 1871, pp. 485-488
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In some Latin documents he is called Fachtna Facundus (Fachtna the Eloquent) and even spoken of as Sanctus Facundus. In Irish records he is generally referred to as Mac Mongach (Hairy Child), because he was reported to have been born with his head covered with hair. The interpretation of this phrase by James Ussher
James Ussher (or Usher; 4 January 1581 – 21 March 1656) was the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland between 1625 and 1656. He was a prolific scholar and church leader, who today is most famous for his iden ...
and others as meaning Son of Mongach was rejected by Mervyn Archdall Mervyn Archdall may refer to:
*Mervyn Archdall (Irish antiquary) (1723–1791)
*Mervyn Archdall (senior) (c.1724–1813), colonel and MP for Fermanagh
*Mervyn Archdall (junior) (1763–1839), general and MP for Fermanagh
*Mervyn Edward Archdale (18 ...
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The description of Saint Fachtna in Cuimin of Connor's poem on the characteristic virtues of the Irish saints is:
:Fachtna, the generous and steadfast, loved
:To instruct the crowds in concert,
:He never spoke that which was mean,
:Nor aught but what was pleasing to his Lord.][
Mention is made of Fachtna and Conall of Ros Ailithir within the scholia of the Félire Óengusso in connection with ]Ciarán of Saigir
Ciarán of Saigir (5th century – ), also known as Ciarán mac Luaigne or Saint Kieran ( cy, Cieran), was one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland and is considered the first saint to have been born in Ireland,''Catholic Online''St. Kier ...
the Elder who was born and raised on Cape Clear Island
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.
Veneration
His feast day was 14 August but, since in the General Roman Calendar
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that date is now occupied by the memorial of Saint Maximilian Kolbe
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, Saint Fachtna is now venerated, even in the Diocese of Ross, on 13 August.
Patronage
St. Fachtna is the Patron Saint of the Diocese of Ross, the cathedral of which is dedicated to him.
References
External links
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St. Fachanan
at Saints & Angels
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6th-century Christian saints
Medieval saints of Munster
6th-century Irish abbots
People from Youghal
People from Rosscarbery