Gobnait

Saint

Gobnait
Statue of Saint Gobnait, by Seamus Murphy, 1951[1]
Monastic Foundress
Bornfl. 6th century
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church[2]
FeastFebruary 11
Patronagebees

Saint Gobnait (fl. 6th century?), also known as Gobnat or Mo Gobnat or Abigail or Deborah, is the name of an early medieval female Irish saint whose church was Móin Mór, later Bairnech, in the village of Ballyvourney (Irish: Baile Bhuirne), County Cork in Ireland.[3] She is associated with the Múscraige and her church and convent lay on the borders between the Múscraige Mittine and Eóganacht Locha Léin.[3] Her feast day is February 11.

  1. ^ O'Suliivan, Marc."Cork In 50 Artworks, No 16: Statue of St Gobnait at Ballyvourney, by Séamus Murphy". Irish Examiner, 9 August 2021. Retrieved 15 January 2024
  2. ^ February 24 / February 11. https://www.holytrinityorthodox.com/htc/orthodox-calendar/
  3. ^ a b Johnston, "Munster, saints of (act. c.450–c.700)."