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'''Saint Finbar ''' (also known as '''Finbarr, Bairre,''' or '''Barrocus'''; c. {{Birth date and age|550|0|0}} was an Irish [[Saint]], [[bishop]], and monk who founded a [[monastery]] that became a significant center of learning in the [[Diocese of Cork]], [[Cork, Ireland|Cork]], [[County Cork]], [[Ireland]]. Renowned for his preaching, teaching, and ascetic life, Finbar is celebrated as the patron saint of Ireland]] of Cork and its diocese. His life, marked by dedication to the [[Catholic Church|Latin Church]] and numerous miracles attributed to his intercession, has left a lasting spiritual legacy in Ireland. His [[feast day]] is observed on September 25, with rounds often held on the nearest Sunday in Cork. | '''Saint Finbar ''' (also known as '''Finbarr, Bairre,''' or '''Barrocus'''; c. {{Birth date and age|550|0|0}} was an Irish [[Saint]], [[bishop]], and monk who founded a [[monastery]] that became a significant center of learning in the [[Diocese of Cork]], [[Cork, Ireland|Cork]], [[County Cork]], [[Ireland]]. Renowned for his preaching, teaching, and ascetic life, Finbar is celebrated as the patron saint of Ireland]] of Cork and its diocese. His life, marked by dedication to the [[Catholic Church|Latin Church]] and numerous miracles attributed to his intercession, has left a lasting spiritual legacy in Ireland. His [[feast day]] is observed on September 25, with rounds often held on the nearest Sunday in Cork. | ||