Donnán of Eigg

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Saint Donnán of Eigg (also known as Donan;The Oxford Dictionary of Saints, p.135 died 17 April 617) was a Gaelic priest, likely from Ireland, who attempted to introduce Christianity to the Picts of northwestern Scotland during the Early Middle Ages. Donnán is the patron saint of Eigg,The diocese of Meath, (Vol.1), p.xliii. the island in the Inner Hebrides where he was killed.

The Martyrology of Donegal, compiled by Michael O'Clery in the 17th century, records the manner of his death:

{{blockquote|"Donnan, of Ega, Abbott. Ega [Eigg] is the name of an island in which he was, after his coming from Érin [Ireland]. And there came robbers of the sea on a certain time to the island when he was celebrating Mass. He requested of them not to kill him until he should have the mass said, and they gave him this respite; and he was afterwards beheaded and fifty-two of his monks along with him. And all their names are in a certain old book of the old books of Erin, A.D.616."{{cite web |url=https://archive.org/details/martyrologydone00reevgoog |title=The martyrology of Donegal: a calendar of the saints of Ireland |author=O'Clery, Michael |year=1864 |others=Trans. John O'Donovan |publisher=Irish Archaeological and Celtic Society |page=105}}}}

Another tradition states that a pagan Pictish queen had him and 150 others burnt.{{Cite book |last=Smyth |first=Alfred P. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mxxwmg48bFgC&pg=PA108 |title=Warlords and Holy Men: Scotland AD 80-1000 |page=108|date=1989 |publisher=Edinburgh University Press |isbn=978-0-7486-0100-4 |language=en}} He is thought to be buried at Kildonan, on the Isle of Arran. Saint Donnán's feast day is 17 April.

The Hiberno-Latin account in the Book of Leinster says: 'Eigg is the name of a spring in Aldasain. And there Donnán and his community suffered martyrdom. This is how it came about. A rich woman used to dwell there before the coming of Donnán and her flocks grazed there. On account of the ill-feeling she had towards Donnán and his community, she persuaded a number of bandits to kill him. When these bandits arrived in Eigg, they found them chanting their psalms in the oratory and they could not kill them there. Donnán however said to his community: 'Let us go into the refectory so that these men may be able to kill us there where we do our living according to the demands of the body; since as long as we remain where we have done our all to please God, we cannot die, but where we have served the body, we may pay the price of the body.' In this way, therefore, they were killed in their refectory on the eve of Easter. Fifty-four others died together alongside Donnán'.Adomnan of Iona. Life of St Columba, penguin books, 1995

Places bearing his name

At least eleven Scottish churches are named for Saint Donnán.

See also

Notes

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References

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  • Cogan, Anthony. The Diocese Of Meath. (Vol.1). Dublin:, 1862.
  • Farmer, David Hugh. The Oxford Dictionary of Saints. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992. {{ISBN|0-19-283069-4}}
  • Smyth, Alfred P. Warlords and Holy Men, Scotland AD 80-1000. : Edward Arnold, 1984. {{ISBN|0-7131-6305-4}}

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Category:History of Catholicism in Scotland

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Category:Scottish Catholic martyrs