Died February 15, 959. Saint Columbanus was probably an Irish abbot who
led his community to Belgium following the constant raids of the
Norsemen. On February 2, 957, Columbanus became a hermit in the cemetery
near the church of Saint-Bavo at Ghent, where he acquired a wide
reputation for holiness. He is buried in the cathedral and is one of the
patrons of Belgium
(Benedictines,
D'Arcy,
Fitzpatrick2,
Montague).