Born in Ireland, 6th century. Saint Abban, nephew of Saint Kevin
(f.d. June 3),
founded many monasteries, mostly in southern Ireland. His name
is especially connected with that of Magh-Armuidhe, now Adamstown,
Wexford. The lives of this saint are confused with that of Saint Abban
of Leinster
(f.d. March 16)
and others of the same name
(
Benedictines,
Encyclopaedia).
Troparion of St Abban tone 8
In Ireland's fertile soil thou didst plant the seeds of monasticism, O
Father Abban,/ and didst nurture a great flowering of God-pleasing
virtue./ Continue steadfastly in thy enduring love, to lead mankind to
God/ and by thy prayers may we be granted great mercy.