Kilian, also spelled Cillian or Killian (or alternatively ga, Cillín; la, Kilianus), was an
Irish missionary
bishop and the Apostle of Franconia (
Franconia is nowadays the northern part of
Bavaria), where he began his labours in the latter half of the 7th century. His feast day is 8 July.
Background
There are several biographies of him. The oldest texts which refer to him are an 8th-century
necrology at
Würzburg and the notice by
Hrabanus Maurus in his martyrology. The name has several variations in spelling (e.g. Chillian, Killian, Cilian, Kilian). In
Ireland, the preferred spelling is Cillian; the name appears thus in the
Irish liturgical calendar.
Accounts of his life
According to Irish sources, Kilian was born to noble parents in approximately the year 640 in Cloughballybeg, near
Mullagh in the south-east of what is now
County Cavan
County Cavan ( ; gle, Contae an Chabháin) is a Counties of Ireland, county in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Ulster and is part of the Border Region. It is named after the town of Cavan and is base ...
in Ireland. Some records state that Kilian served as a monk in the celebrated monastery at Hy, Hy being an early name for what was later known as
Iona
Iona (; gd, Ì Chaluim Chille (IPA: �iːˈxaɫ̪ɯimˈçiʎə, sometimes simply ''Ì''; sco, Iona) is a small island in the Inner Hebrides, off the Ross of Mull on the western coast of Scotland. It is mainly known for Iona Abbey, though there ...
.
[ He began his education in Rosscarbery (the School of Ross), County Cork, and completed it in Tuosist in ]County Kerry
County Kerry ( gle, Contae Chiarraí) is a county in Ireland. It is located in the South-West Region and forms part of the province of Munster. It is named after the Ciarraige who lived in part of the present county. The population of the co ...
.
In the summer of 686 Kilian, with eleven companions, travelled through Gaul to Rome to receive missionary faculties from the Pope, arriving in late autumn and meeting with Pope Conon.["St. Kilian", Diocese of Sandhurst, Australia]
/ref> From there they traveled to the castle of Würzburg, which was inhabited by the East Frankish ruler, '' Herzog'' ( Duke) , who was, like his people, still pagan.
The original group separated – some departing to seek other fields of missionary work, while Kilian with two companions, the priest Colmán (also called Colonan or Kolonat) and the deacon Totnan, remained in Würzburg. Kilian made this town the base of his activity, which extended over an ever-increasing area in East Franconia and Thüringen (Thuringia). He converted Duke Gozbert with a large part of his subjects to Christianity.[
]
Death
Kilian told the '' Herzog'' ( Duke) that he was in violation of sacred scripture by being married to his brother's widow, Geilana. When Geilana, whom Kilian had failed to convert to Christianity, heard of Kilian's words against her marriage, she was so angry that, in the absence of the Duke, she had her soldiers sent to the main square of Würzburg, where Kilian and his colleagues were preaching, and had him beheaded, along with two of his companions, Colmán and Totnan.[
]
Veneration
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* Burckhardt, or (de) Bourcard, a family of the Basel patriciate
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, appointed by Boniface as the first bishop of Würzburg, built a cathedral on the spot where the martyrs were said to have met their deaths and had their relics unearthed and buried within a vault of that cathedral church.[
Their skulls, inlaid with precious stones, have been preserved to this day. On St Kilian's Day, a glass case containing the three skulls is removed from a crypt, paraded through the streets before large crowds, and put on display in Würzburg Cathedral (dedicated to Kilian). Statues of these three saints (among others) line the famous Saints' Bridge across the river Main.
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Patronage
Kilian is one of the patron saints for sufferers of rheumatism
Rheumatism or rheumatic disorders are conditions causing chronic, often intermittent pain affecting the joints or connective tissue. Rheumatism does not designate any specific disorder, but covers at least 200 different conditions, including art ...
.
Kilian is the patron saint of the parish of Tuosist, near Kenmare in County Kerry
County Kerry ( gle, Contae Chiarraí) is a county in Ireland. It is located in the South-West Region and forms part of the province of Munster. It is named after the Ciarraige who lived in part of the present county. The population of the co ...
, where he is believed to have resided before travelling to Germany. A church and holy well are named after him and his feast day, July 8, is traditionally celebrated with a '' pattern'' when crowds visit the well for prayers, followed by evening social events.
He is also the patron saint of Paderborn, Germany.[
]
Iconography
Kilian is usually portrayed wearing a bishop's mitre and holding a sword, which was the instrument of his martyrdom (as in his statue at Würzburg).
Legacy
The ''Kiliani-Volksfest'', which runs for two weeks every July, is the main civil and religious festival in the region around Würzburg, Germany.[
St Killian's College, Garron Tower, Northern Ireland is named for him. Also, St. Kilian's Heritage Centre, located in the village of Mullagh in ]County Cavan
County Cavan ( ; gle, Contae an Chabháin) is a Counties of Ireland, county in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Ulster and is part of the Border Region. It is named after the town of Cavan and is base ...
. It was opened in 1995 by the then President of Ireland, Mary Robinson.''St. Killian''
St. Killian Heritage Centre online; accessed June 2019 Built by the local community in association with the Diocese of Würzburg in southern Germany, the Heritage Centre features many relics and replicas of the saint.[St. Kilian Heritage Centre]
The German School in Dublin, Ireland, is named after St. Kilian as a tribute to the early exchange of education between the two countries of Ireland and Germany.
There are religious buildings which bear his name as well: St. Kilian's Abbey, Würzburg
The Abbey of the Holy Redeemer (S. Salvatoris), also called St. Kilian's Abbey, was a Benedictine monastery in Würzburg, Germany. It was founded by Burchard, the first Bishop of Würzburg, about 745.
The monks had charge of Würzburg Cathedr ...
and St. Kilian's Church, Heilbronn
Kilian's Church on Kaiserstraße (Kaiser Street) in Heilbronn is a Gothic hall church constructed from Heilbronner sandstone, whose origin dates back to the 11th century. Its western tower, constructed by Hans Schweiner, is one of the first maj ...
are two such places.
Also there is a basic school in Ghana named after him and also a parish church in Mission Viejo, California. Also a parish in Farmingdale, New York
See also
* Kilianstein
The Kilianstein is a free-standing rock tower on the Hopfenberg hill in the eastern part of the Sembach valley in central Germany. It stands about 800 m east of the (upper) village of Winterstein on the northern slopes of the Thuringian Forest
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Medieval German saints
640 births
689 deaths
7th-century Frankish bishops
Irish Christian missionaries
7th-century Christian saints
Colombanian saints
Medieval Irish saints
7th-century Irish bishops
People from County Cavan
Irish expatriates in France
Irish expatriates in Germany
Medieval Irish saints on the Continent