Natalis of Ulster
Natalis (Saint Naile, Naal) (died 564) was a 6th-century Irish monk and saint.[1]
His father was Aenghus, who was 3rd in descent from Lughaidh, King of Munster. He died in 564. He was a spiritual student of Columba and founded monasteries throughout Ulster, serving as an abbot at St Naul's Abbey, Inver (County Donegal), Kinawley (Cill Naile), Inver Naile (at Raphoe, County Donegal), and Devenish Island, where he succeeded Saint Molaise. A well in his memory still exists beside Kinawley Church, where the handle of his bell was preserved up to the 19th century.
Natalis' feast day is January 27.
See also
References
- ↑ "St Natalis". Catholic Online. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
- Entry at Patron Saints Index
- Life of Naile. pp. 134–135, 146–148.
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