Saintes ETHENIE et FIDELMIE, princesses irlandaises, premières converties par saint Patrick et devenues moniales (vers 433).
http://celticsaints.org/2020/0111c.html
http://omniumsanctorumhiberniae.blogspot.com/2013/01/saints-ethnea-and-fidelmia-january-11.html
Troparion of Ss Ethenia and Fidelmia
Tone 5
O daughters of King Laoghaire and first-fruits of Patrick's mission,
most pious Ethenia and Fidelmia,
you were blessed to receive the monastic veil from Ireland's Enlightener.
Weeping and lamenting we call upon your charity.
Pray to Christ our God
that He will raise up a new Patrick in our day,
that we may be led into the Way of Salvation.
Kontakion of Ss Ethenia and Fidelmia
Tone 4
Having been tonsured, O most pure and righteous virgins Ethenia and Fidelmia,
you were found worthy to tarry in this vale of tears
and to receive the Body and Blood of Christ, just once,
before going to your eternal reward.
We chant your praises and implore Christ our God
that, in the day of Judgment,
He will not find us wanting.
Saint EUCHADE, évangélisateur des Pictes (Ecosse 587).
Saint EGWIN, évêque de Worcester en Angleterre (717)
Dates unknown. St Boadin was another Irishman who migrated to France and became a Benedictine monk there. This may be a repeat of Brandan
5th century. Saint Brandan was an Irishman who crossed into Britain, where he suffer greatly at the hands of the Pelagians. He took refuge in a monastery of Gaul, of which he eventually became abbot
At January 11 we commemorate one of the successors to Saint Kevin of Glendalough, Bishop Anfadan
http://omniumsanctorumhiberniae.blogspot.com/2014/01/saint-anfadan-of-glendalough-january-11.html
Among the saints commemorated on the Irish calendars for January 11 is a seventh-century abbot of Iona, Suibhne, the first of Saint Columcille's successors to bear that name.
http://omniumsanctorumhiberniae.blogspot.com/2015/01/saint-suibhne-of-iona-january-11.html
An entry recording Saint Ernan or Ernin of Cluain-deochra on the 11th of January appears in the Martyrology of Tallaght. The entry from the Martyrology of Donegal reads as follows:
11. D. TERTIO IDUS JANUARII 11.
http://omniumsanctorumhiberniae.blogspot.com/2016/01/saint-ernan-of-cluain-deochra-january-11.html
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