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Saint Darerca of Ireland
Saint Darerca of Ireland

Saint Darerca of Ireland

Feast Day
Mar 22, 2013
Patronage
Valentia Island
<p>St. Darerca of Ireland, and was one of St. Patrick&rsquo;s sisters.&nbsp; There is not a lot known of her life, and much of it is obscure, but there is a network of legend, which medieval writers interwove her acts.&nbsp; He fame comes partly due to her relationship with Ireland&rsquo;s national Apostle, but also stands secure as not only a great saint, but as the mother of many great saints. &nbsp;</p> <p>According to the &ldquo;Tripartite Life of St. Patrick&rdquo;, when St. Patrick visited Bredach, it is found that he ordained Aengus mac Ailill, the local chieftain of Moville, now a seaside resort for the citizens of Derry.&nbsp; While there he found the &ldquo;three deacons&rdquo; his sister&rsquo;s sons, namely, St. Reat, St. Nenn, and St. Aedh.&nbsp; St. Darerca was at least twice married, and among her husbands according to histories in Brittany, she was the second wife of Conan Meriadoc.&nbsp; She was the mother of his eldest son Gradlon Mawr who became Gradlon the Great, King of Brittany.&nbsp; Darerca&rsquo;s second husband, Chonas the Briton, founded the Church of Both-Chonais, now Binnion, Parish of Clonmany, in the barony of Ineshowen, Donegal.&nbsp; She had children by both husbands; some say seventeen sons, all of whom according to Colgan became Bishops.&nbsp; St. Patrick&rsquo;s writings tell us that there were four sons of Darerca by Chonas, namely four Bishops. &nbsp;</p> <p>Darerca had two daughters, St. Eiche of Kilglas, and St. Lalloc of Senlis.&nbsp; Her first husband was Restitutus the Lombard, after whose death she married Chonas the Briton.&nbsp; By Restitutus, she was the mother of St. Sechnall, St. Nectan, Sts. Fennor, St. Auxilius, St. Diarmaid, St. Dabonna, Mogornon, Drioc, Lugauat, and Coemed Maccu Baird.&nbsp; &nbsp; Old Irish writers, assign her four other sons namely St. Crummin, St. Miduu, St. Carantoc and St. Macceaith.&nbsp; It is believed that St. Darerca died a natural death and is honored on March 22<sup>nd</sup>.&nbsp; She is the patroness of Valentia Island. &nbsp;</p> <p><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>Practical Take Away</strong></span></p> <p>St. Darerca of Ireland, and was one of St. Patrick&rsquo;s sisters.&nbsp; There is not a lot known of her life, and much of it is obscure, but there is a network of legend, which medieval writers interwove her acts.&nbsp; Her fame comes partly due to her relationship with Ireland&rsquo;s national Apostle &ndash; St. Patrick, but also stands secure as not only a great saint, but as the mother of many great saints. She is said to have all of her seventeen sons that became Bishop&rsquo;s.&nbsp; Many of her daughters are early saints of the Church as well.&nbsp; Her life shows us that as good parents, teaching the faith, the faith can be instilled into their children, which not only serve the Church, but also become great saints.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>