St. EndaMarch 21
by Catholic.org | Source: Catholic.net

Legend has him an Irishman
noted for his military feats who was convinced by his sister St. Fanchea to renounce his warring
activities and marry. When he found his fiancee dead, he decided to become a monk and went on
pilgrimage to Rome, where he was ordained. He returned to Ireland, built churches at Drogheda, and
then secured from his brother-in-law King Oengus of Munster the island of Aran, where he built the
monastery of Killeaney, from which ten other foundations on the island developed. With St. Finnian
of Clonard, Enda is considered the founder on monasticism in Ireland.
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