12 May 562 - 12 May 2012


Columba chose as his place of settlement the island of Hy or Iona, generally known as Hy-Columbkille~ the island, that is, of Columba ~a part of the Scottish kingdom of Dalriada. The landing was effected on Whitsunday, the 12th of May 562.
The island formed at that time the boundary between the Dalriadan Picts on one side, and the northern Picts on the other, and must in consequence have had a peculiar attraction for St Columba, as a central point for his missionary labours. On the eastern side of the island soon arose the cells of the monks, constructed of wood and earth.
Such was the obscure and insignificant beginnings of St Columba and his monks in Scotland.They were destined in the course of time to bestow upon millions of men the benefits of religion, culture, and civilisation.

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In honour of St Columba |
O Columba spes ScotorumO Columba, hope of Scots,nos tuorum meritorumby your merits' mediation, interventu beatorum make us companions fac consortes angelorum.of the blessed angels. Alleluia.Alleluia.
(From the Inchcolm Antiphoner- written in Scotland about 1340).
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