Misioneros Columbanos

 

St. Columban

St. ColumbanSt. Columban, the patron of the Columban Fathers founded in 1918, lived from 543 to 615 A.D. A monk and a missionary, he is recognized as one of the great pioneers of western European civilization.

He left Ireland to proclaim Christ and His Gospel to the peoples of the continent of Europe who had fallen into barbarism.

Amid hardships and persecutions, he and his followers founded monasteries throughout France, Germany, Switzerland and Italy.

Described as "traveling through Europe like a flaming torch enkindling the fire of God´s love in the hearts of men", his greatness stems mainly from the fact that he established a new spirit in European monasticism, a spirit of total commitment to Christ and to Gospel values.

He founded his last monastery at Bobbio in Italy where he died on November 23, 615.

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