Saint Davnet

Saint Davnet

Saint Davnet (in Gaelic "Damhnait") was a woman who seems to have lived and died at Tydavnet at Sliabh Beagh, Co. Monaghan. Tradition speaks of Saint Davnet as a virgin and she was also regarded as the founder of a church or monastery. A "bachall" (staff) said to have been hers has been preserved. In the past it was used as a test of truth.

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