St. Dermot
St. Dermot, also known as St. Diarmaid, is a figure in early Irish Christianity, often recognized as a saint and a bishop. He is celebrated for his piety and dedication to spreading the Christian faith in Ireland during the 6th century. His life is associated with various legends and miracles, which highlight his role as a spiritual leader.
St. Dermot is particularly venerated in County Kerry, where he is believed to have founded several churches. His feast day is observed on January 1, and he is often invoked for protection and guidance. His legacy continues to influence Irish culture and religious practices today.