The Hiberno-Scottish mission was a mission initiated by Gaelic monks from Ireland and the western coast of modern-day Scotland, which spread Christianity and established monasteries in Great Britain and continental Europe during the Middle Ages. The mission originated in 563 with the foundation of Iona by the Irish monk Saint Columba, and was initially concerned with ministering to the Gaels of Dál Riada and converting the northern Pictish kingdoms. Over the next centuries the mission grew in power and influence and spread through Anglo-Saxon England and the Frankish Empire. The early mission is often associated with the Christian practice known as Celtic Christianity, which was distinguished by its organizations around monasteries rather than dioceses and certain idiosyncratic traditions, but the desire to maintain a relationship with the Holy See saw their missions take on a more Roman character.
The Latin term Scotti refers to the Gaelic-speaking people of Ireland and the Irish who settled in western Scotland. In early medieval times Ireland was known not only as Éire but also as Scotia, a name that the Romans used at times to refer to Ireland as well as Scotland. By the end of the 11th century it generally referred to Scotland, which had become Gaelicised by settlers from Ireland, and from where the name Scotland derives. The Romans also gave Ireland the name "Hibernia". Thus, the "Scots" missionaries who were so influential in the early Church history of Germany included men from both modern countries Ireland and Scotland.
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Chapter 23 : The Birthplace of St. Colmcille
St. Colmcille, also known by his Latin name St. Columba, is one of Ireland’s three patron saints along with St. Patrick and St. Bridgid.
We travelled to Gartan, which is a little off the Wild Atlantic Way to visit the Colmcille Heritage Centre where we met Martin Egan and Margaret Alcorn. We got to see where St. Colmcille was born and heard about his early life, his exile to Iona in Scotland and the influence he had on reintroducing Christianity to Europe.
Chapter 23 : The Birthplace of St. Colmcille
St. Colmcille, also known by his Latin name St. Columba, is one of Ireland’s three patron saints along with St. Patrick and St. Bridgid.
We travelled to Gartan, which is a little off the Wild Atlantic Way to visit the Colmcille Heritage Centre where we met Martin Egan and Margaret Alcorn. We got to see where St. Colmcille was born and heard about his early life, his exile to Iona in Scotland and the influence he had on reintroducing Christianity to Europe.
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Irish monks love beer 🍻
I was so surprised to find out that the recipe for beer was brought to Ireland by the monks! Who would have thought
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Chapter 23 : The Birthplace of St. Colmcille
St. Colmcille, also known by his Latin name St. Columba, is one of Ireland’s three patron saints along with St. Patrick and St. Bridgid.
We travelled to Gartan, which is a little off the Wild Atlantic Way to visit the Colmcille Heritage Centre where we met Martin Egan and Margaret Alcorn. We got to see where St. Colmcille was born and heard about his early life, his exile to Iona in Scotland and the influence he had on reintroducing Christianity to Europe.
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The Hiberno-Scottish mission was a mission initiated by Gaelic monks from Ireland and the western coast of modern-day Scotland, which spread Christianity and established monasteries in Great Britain and continental Europe during the Middle Ages. The mission originated in 563 with the foundation of Iona by the Irish monk Saint Columba, and was initially concerned with ministering to the Gaels of Dál Riada and converting the northern Pictish kingdoms. Over the next centuries the mission grew in power and influence and spread through Anglo-Saxon England and the Frankish Empire. The early mission is often associated with the Christian practice known as Celtic Christianity, which was distinguished by its organizations around monasteries rather than dioceses and certain idiosyncratic traditions, but the desire to maintain a relationship with the Holy See saw their missions take on a more Roman character.
The Latin term Scotti refers to the Gaelic-speaking people of Ireland and the Irish who settled in western Scotland. In early medieval times Ireland was known not only as Éire but also as Scotia, a name that the Romans used at times to refer to Ireland as well as Scotland. By the end of the 11th century it generally referred to Scotland, which had become Gaelicised by settlers from Ireland, and from where the name Scotland derives. The Romans also gave Ireland the name "Hibernia". Thus, the "Scots" missionaries who were so influential in the early Church history of Germany included men from both modern countries Ireland and Scotland.
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