Description: Double Sided Iona Celtic Cross Sterling Silver Made in Ireland Brand New! Sterling Silver Irish Iona Celtic Cross Made in Ireland by FADO Double Sided1 7/8" long x 1/2" wide18" Sterling Silver chain 7.6 grams with the chain Beautifully BoxedCeltic High Cross Collection by FADO. Made in Ireland by FADO Iona is a small island off the Isle of Mull in western Scoutland. It has been a “holy isle” since the time immemorial. One of its early Gaelic names was “Isle of the Druids”. St. Columba (Columkille) went to Iona in 563 and founded a settlement in the Celtic style, where monks living in separate cells, coming together for meals and community prayer. They traveled from Iona to mainland Scotland, to preach the Gospel and establish other settlements. Columba returned to Ireland in 575 to defend the poets of Ireland at the Council of Drumcaet. When in Ireland he visited some of his earlier settlements and founded the monastic settlement at Drumcliffe. He then returned to his “home” in Iona and died there in 597. Iona continued to grow and flourish.During the 7th Century it had the largest library in Europe and up to 300 Celtic Crosses. repeated Viking invasions led to the destruction of the library and almost all the crosses - there are now only three remaining. The most famous of three is the cross dedicated to St. Martin of Tours, which was probably carved at the end of the 8th Century. Martin lived in France in the last years of the 4th Century. He was a Roman soldier who became a Christian but remained in the army to complete his appointed term. There is a famous El Greco painting of St. Martin sharing his Roman cloak with a beggar. At some point in his life he read about St. Antony of Egypt who had left city life to live as a hermit in the desert. This appealed to Martin and when he left the army he set up a hermitage near Poitiers in France. Each monk/hermit had his own cell. They all met for meals and communal prayers and were bound in obedience to the head of the settlement. When Martin was appointed Bishop of the Tours he moved his fellow hermits to a settlement outside Tours and continued to live among them. No one knows how a cross on Iona in Scotland, as island that had such close and continuing connection with the Columban monasteries in Ireland, came to be dedicated to this French saint. Irish monks were familiar with the “desert fathers” St. Antony and St. Paul and perhaps it was the fact that St. Martin also turned his back on life’s comforts to live a life of contemplation and prayer that drew them to celebrate him.
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Brand: FADO
Ethnic & Regional Style: Celtic
Jewelry Type: Pendants
Type: Pendant
Metal Purity: .925, Sterling
Style: Cross
Metal: Sterling Silver
Country/Region of Manufacture: Ireland
Country of Origin: Ireland