Saint Colman (martyr)
Saint Colman is the name of several Irish saints, including at least one recognized as a martyr within the Catholic tradition. Information specifically regarding a "Saint Colman (martyr)" is often scarce, with the title potentially used to distinguish a lesser-known Colman from more prominent saints of the same name.
It is crucial to distinguish the specific Saint Colman being referred to, as several Colmans are venerated as saints within Irish Christianity, including:
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Saint Colman of Lindisfarne: (d. 676) Also known as Saint Colmán mac Duach, he was an Irish monk and bishop of Lindisfarne.
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Saint Colman of Cloyne: (d. c. 600) Patron saint of the diocese of Cloyne in County Cork.
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Saint Colman of Kilmacduagh: (d. 632) Founder and patron saint of the diocese of Kilmacduagh in County Galway.
If "Saint Colman (martyr)" refers to a specific Colman, historical records concerning his life, the circumstances of his martyrdom, and the location where he was martyred would be needed to provide a complete encyclopedic entry. Without such information, it's difficult to ascertain definitively which Saint Colman is designated as a martyr or if the title represents a less documented or regional veneration.
Further research into local Irish martyrologies and hagiographies may be necessary to identify the specific Saint Colman to whom the title "martyr" applies.