St. Brendan was the first man to come to where I live, the Faroe Islands, in 550. The vikings came here in 880. A lot of places here have Irish names, from the Irish monks that lived here until the vikings came.
This is astounding content, i am surprised i have never heard anything about this before, having only found it because of knowing about the film, "The Search for the Real Mount Sinai"
Not wo long ago Ogham writing was found on a stone in I think Virginia. Ogham is an ancient form of Irish writing. This would indicate that St Brendan and his monks were there.
St. Brendan was the first man to come to where I live, the Faroe Islands, in 550. The vikings came here in 880. A lot of places here have Irish names, from the Irish monks that lived here until the vikings came.
This is astounding content, i am surprised i have never heard anything about this before, having only found it because of knowing about the film, "The Search for the Real Mount Sinai"
Not wo long ago Ogham writing was found on a stone in I think Virginia. Ogham is an ancient form of Irish writing. This would indicate that St Brendan and his monks were there.
LA coupe de cheveux n'est pas bonne.
Il portait "la tonsure des Pères du désert (les coptes}
Yes, he did.
Finbar lui dit que lui même revient de"la terre promise aux Saints" où son "filli" MERNOG y est. Abbé.
MERNOG est le nom de mon naomhog currac'h.