Saint Kiara

Saint Kiara

Saint Kiara was a 6th century Irish Roman Catholic saint about whom very little is known. Kiara, who was also known as Chier, was a disciple of Saint Fintan Munnu. Kiara lived in Tipperary. Her feast day is celebrated October 16.


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