Saint Nissen
Saint Nissen was an early Christian convert who was abbot of a monastery in County Wexford, Ireland.
Saint Nissen | |
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Born | 5th century Ireland |
Residence | Mountgarret, County Wexford, Ireland |
Died | 5th century |
Feast | 24 July |
Life
Saint Nissen was converted to Christianity by Saint Patrick. He became abbot of Montgarth (Mountgarret) Abbey in Wexford, Ireland. His feast day is 25 July.[1]
Monks of Ramsgate account
The monks of St Augustine's Abbey, Ramsgate, wrote in their Book of Saints (1921),
NISSEN (St.) Abbot (July 25)
(5th cent.) A convert in Ireland made by Saint Patrick, who set him over a monastery at Montgarth (Mountgarret) in the present county of Wexford.[2]
Butler's account
The hagiographer Alban Butler ( 1710–1773) wrote in his Lives of the Primitive Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints, under April 9,
Saint Nissen, Abbot
Whom Saint Patrick baptized, ordained deacon, and appointed abbot of Montgairt or Mountgarret, in the county of Wexford, on the borders of Kilkenny, of which place he is titular saint. See Colgan in MSS. ad 25 Julij.[3]
Notes
Sources
- Butler, Alban (1833), The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints: Compiled from Original Monuments and Other Authentic Records, Illustrated with the Remarks of Judicious Modern Critics and Historians, R. Coyne This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- "Saint Nissen of Wexford", CatholicSaints.info, retrieved 2021-08-04
- St. Augustine's Abbey, Ramsgate (1921), The Book of saints : a dictionary of servants of God canonized by the Catholic Church, London: A. & C. Black, ltd., retrieved 2021-07-26 This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.