St. Conleth
St. Conleth was a 6th-century Irish saint, known for his role as a bishop and his association with the town of Kildare. He is often recognized for his contributions to the early Christian church in Ireland and is considered a significant figure in the spread of Christianity in the region.
He is also known for his connection to St. Brigid, another prominent saint in Irish history. St. Conleth is celebrated for his piety and leadership, and his feast day is observed on January 4th. His legacy continues to be honored in various churches and communities throughout Ireland.