Saint Kevin

Kevin, SaintThe chapel of St. Kevin (also called St. Kevin's Kitchen), Vale of Glendalough, County Wicklow, Ire.

Saint Kevin (born, near Dublin—died June 3, 618, Glendalough, County Wicklow, Ire.; feast day June 3) was one of the patron saints of Dublin and the founder of the monastery of Glendalough.

The earliest life (10th/11th century?) states that Kevin was born into the royal line of the ancient Irish kingdom of Leinster and chose as a young man to become a hermit in Glendalough, where he later founded the monastery. With Kevin as abbot, it became one of Ireland’s leading monastic centres. The several lives of Kevin are largely legendary; they often represent him as a protector of animals.

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