Cainnear (saint)
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Bornc. 6th century AD
Diedunknown
Cluain Claraidh (unknown location)[citation needed]
Cluain Claraidh (unknown location)[citation needed]
Saint Cainnear or Cannera of Cluain Claraidh | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 6th century AD |
| Died | unknown Cluain Claraidh (unknown location)[citation needed] |
Saint Cainnear (Cainder, Cannera) was an obscure Irish 6th-century saint mentioned in the life of Saint Moluag. Described as the "foundress of Cluain Cláraid", she was a first cousin of Brendan of Clonfert who healed her of muteness when she was sixteen years old.[1] Little else is known about her except that she later became a nun and the foundress of a nunnery at Cluain Claraid of unknown locality.[1] According to her entry in the Dictionary of Irish Biography, the date of Cainner's death is "not recorded".[1]
She is not to be confused with the more famous St. Cainnear of Bantry and Scattery Island.[1][2]