Celtic missionaries
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Celtic missionaries originated from the Celtic Missionary Movement. Some notable missionaries include:
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- Bede
- St. Bertin
- Boniface - missionary bishop to Germanic tribes.
- Benedict Biscop
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- Columba - founded Lindisfarne, a missionary training center in Iona.
- St. Columban - Celtic monk who journeyed to the continent and discipled many of the Celtic missionary leaders in Europe, author of the Rule of St. Columban
- St. Cadoc
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- St. Gall - missionary to Switzerland.
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- St. Honoratus - founded monastery at Fondi with 200 monks.
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- St. Lull - heir to St. Boniface and founder of Hersfield monastery.
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- St. Wandrille
- Willibrod - missionary bishop to what is now Holland and Belgium.
