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Readings
First Reading: Proverbe 31:10-13,19-20,30-31Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 33 (34)Gospel Acclamation: John 14:23Gospel: Matthew 22:34-40
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Saint Colman of Clontivrin

Also known as: Colmán; Colmanus; Mocholm

Saint
Pre-Congregation

Feast Day: 9-Mar

Canonized: Pre-Congregation


Biography

Saint Colman of Clontivrin, also known as Colmán, Colmanus, or Mocholm, was an Irish saint who is associated with a church named after him in Clontivrin, Ireland. Unfortunately, very little information about his life and deeds has survived throughout the centuries. Colman was born in Ireland, although the specific date and place of his birth are uncertain. He dedicated his life to the service of God and became known for his remarkable devotion to the Catholic faith. While he is recognized as a saint, the details surrounding his life, including his family background, education, and specific accomplishments, have been lost to history. The church dedicated to Saint Colman in Clontivrin is a testament to the veneration people held for him in the region. While details about the specific miracles or acts of holiness connected to him are not known, the establishment of a church indicates the impact he had on the local community. It is likely that he served as a spiritual leader, guiding the faithful in their religious practices and offering counsel and support to those in need. Saint Colman is recognized by the Catholic Church and is included in the list of saints. However, his canonization process predates the establishment of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, and thus, he was canonized before the formal Congregation was in place. The exact date of his canonization remains unknown. Though there are no specific details regarding the representation or patronage of Saint Colman mentioned in available sources, it is common for saints to be invoked for various intentions. Given his association with a church in Clontivrin, it is possible that he is regarded as a local patron saint, offering intercession for the needs of the people in that area. However, further research may be required to uncover any specific patronages associated with him. Saint Colman of Clontivrin's feast day is celebrated on March 9th each year, honoring his memory and the impact he had on the Catholic Church in Ireland. On this day, the faithful may gather in prayer and attend Mass to honor and seek the intercession of this beloved saint. While information about Saint Colman is scarce, his life and devotion serve as a reminder of the many saints who dedicated their lives to the service of God and the Church. Despite the limited details available, his church and feast day continue to serve as reminders of his lasting impact and the inspiration he provides to Catholics seeking spiritual guidance and intercession.


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