The Catholic Community
of Coromandel Township
Saint
Colman's
There is no resident priest. The Coromandel Community is served from Thames
(Phone 868-6169).
The church of St Colman is situated on the main street of Coromandel township.
The parish was founded in 1865.
Who was Saint Colman?
In the early European history of Coromandel there were many Irish goldminers. So it is only natural that they should choose an Irishman as their patron!
Colman became the third abbot-bishop of Lindisfarne in 661, succeeding Saints Aidan and Finan. Like them, he had come from Ireland to become a monk at lona, and he wholly favoured Celtic customs in such matters as the dating of Easter and the tonsure of monks.
He had the support of Oswy, king of Northumbria, but Oswy's queen, Enfleda, came from Essex and favoured the Roman Church's practices.
In 664 Oswy summoned the Synod of Whitby to decide the issues. Colman was defeated in debate by Saint Wilfrid of Ripon and resigned.
He returned to lona, accompanied by his Irish monks and by thirty English monks, but then decided to settle in Ireland.
Divisions soon appeared at the new monastery on Inishbofin, an island off the coast of County Galway. The English monks complained that the Irish visited the mainland in summer, leaving them to bring in the harvest alone. Colman solved the problem by establishing a new foundation for the English monks on the mainland.
He died on Inishbofin in 676.
Coromandel Township and Harbour
Links
A Bit of Coromandel Church History
Visiting Coromandel TownshipHome Mass and Reconciliation times The Prayer Room Contacts
St Francis' Thames St Paschal's Ngatea St Colman's Coromandel
St Patrick's Whitianga St Mary's Tairua St Marcellin's Cooks Beach Pauanui
St Francis' School Other Places Sisters of St Joseph Society of Mary