WHO WAS COLUMBANUS?
Born in 543 AD in Ireland, Columbanus was an Irish missionary who brought Bible truth to Europe at a time when it was inundated by Roman Catholic dogma. Fully surrendered to the will of God, Columbanus was a man who was exceptionally gifted and these gifts he utilized in the advancement of the work of God.
He was a ministerial student at Bangor in Wales and was probably a student there when Dinooth was director of the school. He was a gifted poet, a lover of music, and transcribed several copies of the Bible by hand during his time at Bangor, which he later used in his work all over Europe. Columbanus came to hear about the miserable condition of France, both spiritually and morally, under the influence of the Papacy and he determined to go there as a missionary.