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What is Columba the patron saint of?

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What is Saint Columba – also known as Colum Cille, Colm Cille, Calum Cille and Kolban or Kolbjørn –, the Gaelic Irish missionary monk who propagated Christianity among the Picts during the Early Medieval Period the patron saint (the saint who represents) the object?
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St. Columba is the Patron Saint of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Youngstown, OH. The Cathedral there is named for him. The Munich GAA is named München Colmcilles: Vita Columbae
He is patron of two Scottish dioceses Argyle and the Isles and Dunkeld. According to tradition St. Columba was tall and of dignified mien. Adamnan says: "He was angelic in appearance, ...
St. Columba is the patron saint of: •against floods •bookbinders •poets •Ireland •Scotland •Derry, Ireland, diocese of •Dunkeld, Scotland, diocese of
Patron of Derry, floods, bookbinders, poets, Ireland, Scotland 521 - 597. St. Columba 521-597, Born probaly in Donegal Ireland of royal descent he studied at Moville under St. Finnian ...
A patron saint is a saint who, in Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Eastern Catholic practice, is regarded as the intercessor and advocate in heaven of a ...

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