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Saint Brendan of Clonfert, c. AD 484 - c. 577, aka the Navigator, the Voyager, the Anchorite, and the Bold. Early Irish monastic saint and one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland. The Voyage of Saint Brendan the Abbot when he finds Judas Iscariot sitting unhappily on a cold, wet rock in the sea, and learns that this is his respite from Hell for Sundays and feast days. Brendan protects Judas from the demons of Hell for one night. From The Book of Saints and Heroes, published 1912
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Saint Brendan of Clonfert, c. AD 484 - c. 577, aka the Navigator, the Voyager, the Anchorite, and the Bold. Early Irish monastic saint and one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland. The Voyage of Saint Brendan the Abbot when he finds Judas Iscariot sitting unhappily on a cold, wet rock in the sea, and learns that this is his respite from Hell for Sundays and feast days. Brendan protects Judas from the demons of Hell for one night. From The Book of Saints and Heroes, published 1912
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Catholic Cold Hell Irish Monastic Priest Protects Religion Religious Man Saint Sitting Brendan Finds Judas Iscariot Respite Sundays Unhappily
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Saint Brendan of Clonfert - The Navigator, The Voyager, The Anchorite, and The Bold
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. This print captures the essence of Saint Brendan of Clonfert, an early Irish monastic saint and one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland. Known by many names - the Navigator, the Voyager, the Anchorite, and the Bold - he was a man deeply devoted to his faith. The image depicts a significant moment from "The Voyage of Saint Brendan the Abbot". Here we see Saint Brendan discovering Judas Iscariot sitting on a cold and wet rock in the sea. It is revealed that this desolate spot serves as Judas' respite from Hell on Sundays and feast days. In an act of compassion rarely seen even among saints, Brendan offers protection to Judas for one night against the demons that torment him in Hell. This powerful encounter showcases both Brendan's unwavering commitment to his beliefs and his capacity for forgiveness. Published in 1912 as part of "The Book of Saints and Heroes" this archival illustration transports us back in time to witness this extraordinary meeting between two iconic figures. Through its historical significance and artistic beauty, it reminds us not only of their individual stories but also highlights themes such as redemption, mercy, and human frailty. Hilary Morgan's skillful capture allows us to delve into this profound moment within religious history while appreciating its aesthetic appeal. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we are reminded once again why these tales continue to inspire generations with their timeless messages.
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