Miraculous Medal - Our Miraculous Medal Is Breathtaking in Its Simplicity. Saint Kenneth, Also Known as Cainnech, Was an Early Medieval Gaelic Abbot, Priest, and Missionary. He Was One of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland, Spreading Christianity in Ireland and Scotland. He Wrote a Gospel Commentary Called the Glas-Choinnigh. His Feast Day Is Celebrated on October 11 in the Roman Catholic Church and on August 1 or 14 in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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CHAIN IS NOT INCLUDED Available in Solid 10K &14K Yellow or White Gold, or Sterling Silver, Size Reference: 17mm is the size of a US dime 19mm is the size of a US nickel 25mm is the size of a US quarter Saint Kenneth was a gaelic abbot, monastic founder, priest and missionary during the early medieval period. Cainnech is one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland[1] and preached Christianity across Ireland and to the Picts in Scotland. He wrote a commentary on the Gospels, which for centuries was known as the Glas-Choinnigh or the Chain of Cainnech. His feast day is commemorated on 11 October in the Roman Catholic Church and on the 1 or 14 August in the Eastern Orthodox Church.