Saint Mirin

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Saint Mirin was an early medieval Irish monk and missionary venerated as a patron saint of Paisley, Scotland.

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Label Occurrences
Saint Mirin canonical 2

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Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian missionary
Christian saint
Irish monk
medieval Irish person
activity Christian missionary work in Scotland
associatedWithPlace Ireland
Paisley
Paisley Abbey
Scotland
category 6th-century Christian saints
Christian missionaries in Scotland
Irish Christian missionaries
Medieval Irish saints
Scottish Roman Catholic saints
centuryOfActivity 6th century
commemoratedBy Roman Catholic Diocese of Paisley
commemoratedIn Scottish Catholic tradition
countryOfOrigin Ireland
cultTitle Patron of Paisley
denomination Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church
era early Middle Ages
ethnicGroup Irish
feastDay September 15
September 16
gender male
givenName Mirin
hasLegacy Paisley Abbey dedication
local devotion in Paisley
hasShrine Paisley Abbey
honorificPrefix Saint
influenced Christianity in western Scotland
languageOfName Irish
notableFor founding or developing Christian community at Paisley
occupation missionary
monk
patronSaintOf Paisley
Paisley Abbey
religion Christianity
status venerated
typeOfSaint confessor
veneratedIn Ireland
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

Scotland

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

St Mirren F.C. namedAfter Saint Mirin
Inchmurrin namedAfter Saint Mirin