Brandon of Man
Saint Brandon of Man (Manx: Braddan ny Mannin), also referred to as Brandinus, or Brendinus was Bishop of Man until approximately 1025 CE. The parish of Braddan is said to be named after him, although there have been alternative suggestions that this parish is named after St Brendan the Navigator or after the Manx word for salmon.[1][2][3][4][5]
Saint Brandon of Man | |
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Bishop of Man | |
Died | Approximately c. 1025 |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church |
Feast | 20 October |
His feast day is celebrated on October 20 in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
References
- Feltham, John (1798). A Tour Through The Island Of Man, In 1797 And 1798.
- Harrison, William (1879). An account of the diocese of Sodor and Man and St. German's Cathedral: also a record of the bishops of Sodor and Man and a tabular statement of the rectors, vicars, and chaplains in the seventeen parishes in said diocese. Manx Society. p. 54.
- Booth, Thomas (1856). Kerruish's new illustrated guide to the Isle of Man (Third ed.). p. 54.
- Moore, Arthur (1900). A History of the Isle of Man, Volume 1. TF Unwin. p. 75.
- Chaloner, James (1653). A Short Treatise of the Isle of Man.
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