St. Brendan the Voyager Church

Orthodox Church in Bullhead City, Kingman, and Mohave County, AZ and Laughlin, NV

  • Home
  • Give Online
    • Donate Now
    • Book of Needs
  • About
  • Leadership
  • About Orthodoxy
    • Articles about Orthodoxy
    • Becoming an Orthodox Christian
    • New Member Class
    • Catechumen Class
    • List of Activities to Complete Prior to Baptism and Chrismation
  • Services
  • Directions
  • Articles
  • Contact

St. Brendan the Voyager

First Saint to set foot in North America

Feast Day: May 16/29

Download the Akathist to St. Brendan

Our venerable and God-bearing father Brendan the Voyager (or the Navigator) was a sixth-century Irish Orthodox monk. He was perhaps the first Orthodox Christian to set foot on Canadian soil, and as such, is the first of the saints to set foot in North America. He is also known as Brendan of Clonfert.

St Brendan was born around 484 at Tralee in Kerry, Ireland. He founded several monasteries in Ireland, including Cluain Ferta Brenaind (or Clonfert) in County Galway. His missionary and pastoral travels took him on voyages to the Scottish islands, and possibly to Wales. He reposed in peace in 577.

A Latin chronicle of the early ninth century, Navigatio Brendani (The Voyage of Brendan), made him the hero of a Christian adventure that included voyages to unknown lands far to the west of Ireland. The account indicates that Irish voyagers visited America as early as the 8th century, before the Vikings; but whether St Brendan himself made these voyages is disputed, based mainly on questions as to whether a curragh, the sea craft on which Brendan sailed, would be able to make such a journey.

In 1976, Irish explorer Tim Severin built an ox leather curragh, a replica of the sort Brendan would have used, and over two summers sailed from Ireland via the Hebrides, Faroe Islands and Iceland to Newfoundland to demonstrate that the saint’s purported voyage was feasible. On his voyage, he encountered various sights such as icebergs and sea animals such as whales and porpoises which he suggests are factual counterparts to the fantastic sights from the legends of Brendan.

Holy Father Brendan, pray unto God for us!

Troparion (Tone 4)

The Divine Likeness has been perfected in thee, O holy Father Brendan,
For taking up the Cross thou hast followed Christ,
And by thy deeds thou hast taught us to disdain the flesh for it passes away,
But to cultivate the soul for it is immortal:
Wherefore, O holy father, thy spirit rejoices with the Angels.

Kontakion  (Tone 2)

Having divinely armed yourself with purity of soul
and firmly grasping unceasing prayer as a spear, you have slain the armies of the demons.
Therefore, we beseech you, O Father Brendan:
“Always intercede for those who honor you.”

 

Read about more Saints of North America

St. Brendan Orthodox Church

2011 Commercial Way, Unit 1
Bullhead City, AZ 86442
928-910-2186

Official Telegram Channel of the W American Diocese
Official Instagram account of the W American Diocese
Official Facebook page of the W American Diocese

RSS Journey to Orthodoxy

  • Mass Baptisms Around the World at Theophany
  • Belfast parish baptizes 10+ in Irish Sea
  • Orthodox Liturgy celebrated in ancient Welsh church for first time since Great Schism
  • WEBINAR: The Path to the Priesthood
  • Interview with Justine Alter

Schedule of Services

Wednesday    6 pm   Vespers and Bible study

Saturday        6 pm    Great Vespers

Sunday         10 am   Divine Liturgy

RSS OrthoChristian.com

  • New book: Homilies of Romanian elder St. Sofian of Antim, canonized in 2024
  • Pride marches and propaganda banned in Moldovan capital, KyivPride 2025 announced
  • Archbishop Elpidophoros (GOARCH) appointed to President’s Religious Liberty Commission
  • 35th anniversary of revival of 16th-century monastery in Smolensk Province
  • Orthodox priest offers opening prayer at PA Senate

A Directory of Arizona Orthodox Churches

Orthodox Calendar



Copyright © 2025 St. Brendan the Voyager Orthodox Mission · All Rights Reserved

Designed by Fr. John A. Peck · Log in