- Saint Brogan
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birth_place=Ireland
death_place=Ireland
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prayer_attrib=Saint Daniel Brogan lived in the sixth or seventh century. Several persons in repute for holiness seem to have borne this name, which is variously written Brogan, Broccan, Bracan, and even Bearchan and Bearchanus. Of these, two are commemorated in the "Irish Martyrologium" of
Aengus , the early date of which (c. 800) is now generally admitted. There, under 8 July, we read: "Brocan, the scribe, gained a noble triumph without any fall"; and under 17 September: "Brocan of Ross Tuirc thou shouldst declare".John Colgan ("Trias Thaumaturga ", p. 518) speaks as if he were inclined to identify both these persons with the author of an early Irish hymn uponSt. Brigid .The glosses upon Aengus and the "Martyrology of Gorman", while seemingly treating them as distinct, prove that the matter admits of no certainty. Some modern hagiographers incline to regard the St. Brogan of 8 July as the amanuensis and possibly the nephew of
St. Patrick . They style him bishop and locate him at Maethail-Brogain, nowMothil inWaterford ; but this is admittedly quite doubtful. St. Brogan of Rosstuirc, on the other hand, is identified with the author of the hymn to St. Brigid, and is believed to be the Abbot Brochanus referred to in the "Life of St. Abban", preserved in theCodex Salmanticensis . Rosstuirc is generally assigned to theDiocese of Ossory , and may beRossmore in Queen's County.
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