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8th century. Saint Comgan, son of King Ceallach (Kelly) of Leinster, was the brother of Saint Kentigern (f.d. January 7) and uncle to Saint Fillan (f.d. January 19). Farmer reports that he succeeded his father as chief. After a defeat in battle, Comgan, Kentigerna, her three sons, and seven others were exiled by a coalition of neighbouring tribes. They settled in western Ross, where Comgan founded a monastery at Lochalsh, opposite Skye. He embraced the monastic life in Scotland, where his feast is kept in the diocese of Aberdeen. Comgan's relics were buried by Fillan at Iona and a church built over them. Many churches in the area mark their movements: Kilchoan and Kilcongen (Church of Comgan), Killelan (Church of Fillan), and others at Islay (Loch Melfort), Ardnamurchan, Knoydart, Sye, North Uist, Kiltearn, and Turriff (Attwater2, Benedictines, Coulson, D'Arcy, Farmer, Simpson, Skene).


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