Died c. 610.
Saint Finian of Clonard (f.d. December 12)
built a church
in 530 and appointed his disciple, Saint Nathy, as its pastor. His
surname (Comrah or Cruimthir) in Erse signifies a priest. In Saint
Finian's "vita" he is styled a priest; however, in that of
Saint Fechin (f.d. January 20),
he is a bishop or abbot. There is considerable
disparity over Nathy's status within the hierarchy; he may never had
been consecrated as bishop, although Achonry is a bishop's see.
Nevertheless, Saint Nathy had a powerful influence in Connaught and is
the patron of the diocese of Achonry, Sligo, Ireland.