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1 Saint Columba? What do we know about....
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2 St. Columba, Apostle of Scotland
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3 What was it like to live in the sixth century? Many people could not read or write because they did not go to school.
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4 St. Columba’s life Columba was born in County Donegal in Ireland in the year 521 (about 500 years after Jesus). His mother and father were from the royal family, so he was a very important child. They called their son 'Columba' which means 'dove'. The dove is a sign for peace, and for God, and the Holy Spirit too.
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5 Columba could have become king in Ireland, but chose instead to give up all his riches and become a priest and a monk. He travelled all over Ireland teaching people about God and building churches.
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6 One day, while he was working in the library making beautiful illuminated manuscripts (books with intricate and colourful designs), he copied someone else's work and pretended it was his own. He lied to cover up what he had done. When he was discovered, he refused to accept that he was wrong, and he gathered a great army together and went into battle against the people who were accusing him. In the end 3,000 people were killed.
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7 Columba realized that he had done a very bad thing, and so he left Ireland in a little boat called a coracle and crossed over to Scotland. He landed on the island of Iona, and there built a new monastery. He promised God that he would tell 3,000 people about Jesus, as a way of saying sorry for all the people who had been killed.
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8 Columba travelled around Scotland teaching people about God, and there are lots of legends about things that he did. One of the best is that he is said to have used his cross to save someone from being eaten by the Loch Ness monster.
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9 Columba worked for thirty years in Scotland, and many people learnt about God from him and became Christians. He always returned to the tiny island of Iona when he wanted to rest and to pray, and listen to God. Today Iona is a place of pilgrimage where Christians go when they want to rest and be close to God, just like Columba.
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10 After many years of hard work, Columba died on Sunday the 9th of June 597AD (aged 75) on Iona and was buried in the abbey that he had created
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What can we learn from St Columba? 11 St Columba shows us that even holy people like saints don't always start life as good people. Columba copied someone's work, lied to cover up what he'd done, and had a really bad temper. But he also knew when he was wrong and tried really hard to say sorry and put things right, and with God's help he was able to become a good man. It took Columba a long time to live up to his name - 'dove'.
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How can we live like St Columba, in St Columba’s Catholic Primary School 12 Always tell the truth.
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How can we live like St Columba, in St Columba’s Catholic Primary School 13 Learn from our mistakes.
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How can we live like St Columba, in St Columba’s Catholic Primary School 14 Forgive people.
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How can we live like St Columba, in St Columba’s Catholic Primary School 15 Be friendly to everyone
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How can we live like St Columba, in St Columba’s Catholic Primary School 16 Say sorry to God; he will forgive you.
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How can we live like St Columba, in St Columba’s Catholic Primary School 17 Spread the word of the Lord.
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What are we going to do for the Bishop? 18
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Let us pray 19 Pray this blessing adapted from St Columba, or say the Lord's Prayer together: Be at peace, and love each other. Follow the example of good people and God will comfort and help you, now and in the future. Amen.
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