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Saint

Áine Mac Cionaoith of Clontuskert

Humanitarian, Virgin, Abbess, Inspirer
Saint Áine Mac Cionaoith.jpg
Painting, 1890
BornÁine Ńic Murchadha
31 January 1664
Clontuskert, Colony of Aleman
Died11 May 1732
Attikee, Blechingia
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Church of Blekinge
Major shrineDrumeyre Abbey, Blechingia
Feast18 March
PatronageBlechingia, County Geoghegan

Saint Áine Mac Cionaoith of Clontuskert, or merely Saint Áine (31st January 1664 - 11th May, 1732), known by the title of Humanitarian of Clontuskert, was a Éiriú peasant from the Colony of Aleman who is considered to be a Humanitarian of the Third Gothic Civil War.

Background

Life

Early Life

Áine was born in Clontuskert, a town within the Kingdom of Blekinge (now in Blechingia), to Aidan Mac Murchadha and Niamh Níc Balbh. Where both born into provaty. Áine had 4 other silibings but only two of them would surivor past adulthood or 18 years of age the other being famous Pope Brendan I from 1702 until his death in 1722.


Adult Life

Áine only married once in her 75 year life to a common Blekingian when she was 20 the two would only be married for 2 months as her husband would have to go flight in the Third Gothic Civil War. He was probally killed during the battle or taken a war prioneer to of which meant never going back to your home, or family. After this Áine fell into a deep state of loss as her only means of securty was dead or a Slave of war. After having prayed for 48 strait hours without food and very little water so devoted the rest of life to serve God and Jesus to the best of her albity.

Later Life and Death

Blechingian Red Cross

Creation of the College of the Holy Trinity