Declán of Ardmore

Declán of Ardmore (Old Irish: Declán mac Eircc; Irish: Deaglán, Deuglán; Latin: Declanus; died 5th century AD), also called Déclán, was an early Irish saint of the Déisi Muman, who was remembered for having converted the Déisi in the late 5th century and for having founded the monastery of Ardmore (Ard Mór) in what is now County Waterford. The principal source for his life and cult is a Latin Life of the 12th century. Like Ailbe of Emly, Ciarán of Saigir and Abbán of Moyarney, Declán is presented as a Munster saint who preceded Saint Patrick in bringing Christianity to Ireland. He was regarded as a patron saint of the Déisi of East Munster.

Saint Declán of Ardmore
Painting in Ardmore
Pádraig na nDéise (Pádraig of the Déise)
Born5th century
Munster, Ireland
Died5th century
Venerated inEastern Orthodox Church
Roman Catholicism
Anglican Communion
Major shrineArdmore
Feast24 July
PatronageDéisi, Ardmore (principal foundation), Cill Décláin
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