1 be I ):mghter or
Daughters
of Enach.
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Article VI. —St Molaissi
Article VII. — St. Ultan
Article VIII. —St. Boetius
Article IX. —Reputed Festival of St. Modocus
Article X. —St Grellan of Craobh-Grellain . .
Article XI. —Reputed Feast of St. Adamnan, or Eunan, Abbot of Iona
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Abbot . . . Festival of St. Summiva or Sunnifa, Patroness of
Martyr
. .
. . . Martyr
. . . . . .
193 193
(jBtrjt)t|) ©ag of Sqjtemtor,
Article I. —Festival of St. Disibod, Bishop ani> Confessor, Rhenish
. . . . . .
Bavaria. [Seventh Century]. . Article II. —St. Fintai\ or Fionntan, of Ard-Caoin
. . . . . . . .
194 . . . 196 . . . 196 . . . 197 . . . 197 . . . 198 . . . 198 . . . 198
Article III. —St. Ferghus, the Pict . . .
Aktici. e IV. —St. Maelccasni or Maeloisne . . .
Article V. — St Cruimther Catha, son of Aengus, of Cluain Eossain Article VI. —Fea-t ol the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. . . Article VII. —Festival of St. Timothy and Three Hundred Martyrs Article VIII. —The Son or Sons of Talarg . . . . . .
i&tntt) ©ag of <&rpttmber*
Article I. —St. Kierain, Ciaran or Kyran, Abbot of Clonmacnoisf.
[Sixth Century. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—Materials for the Acts of St. Kierain
— Pedigree—Place and Time of his Birth—His
—Prophecies regarding
his Bir. h
His and Family
Baptism by St. Justus—He studies under St.
Chap. III.
—— wasAuthorofa CompositionsofSt. Kieran He
ot
The Year St. Kieran's
of St. Kieran—Memorials—Conclusion . . . 227
Finian, Abbot of Clonard . . . . . . 199 Chap. II. —St. Kieran leaves Clonard for the School of St. Ninnidius—Miiacl s recorded—Hegoes to Endeus,
— visit to St. Senan of Iniscathy—Admonished in a
on the Island of Aran—His Acts while there
His
—Vision to become the Founder of a great Monastery 210 St. Kieran leaves Inis Aingin and proceeds to Clon- macnoise—Tuathal and Diermit, Kings of Ireland
—Foundation
of Clonmac- —His Virtues and Miracles—Growth of an Episcopal City at Clon-
of the noise—St. Kieran's
great Monastery Prediction
the first Aobot there . . . 218 Chap. IV. -Various poetical Pieces stated to have been the
macnoise St. Kieran
Rule
Death- His Burial and Relics at
special Religious
lonmacnoise — Composition in Praise of its Founder attributed to St. Columba—Commemorations and Celebrations
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CONTENTS.
Page Article II. —St. Osmana, or St. Osmanna, Virgin, Abbey of St. Denis, Fiance . . . 237
Article III. — St. Cera, Virgin, ol Kiliahear, Parish of Aghnamullen, County of
Monaghan. [Sixth Century] . . .
Article IV. —St. Bertellinus or Bettehn. Hermit, and Patron of Stafford, England.
242
In the £i, hth Ceiuu . . . . . . . . . 244 [
Artici
. . . 249 Article IX. —St Teiccess or i'ecce, Tcga or Teg;«n, said to have been of Kil-
Stoctean, Abbot o. Clonard. \Pr*bably in the Tenth Century]. . . 248 Article VI. — St. Aithgein or Maclaithgem, Bishop of Movilie, County ol Down 248 Article VIL—St. Finduarr or Fionnbharr, ol Cill-Cunga . . . . . . 249 Article VIII.
1 be I ):mghter or Daughters of Enach. [Supposed to be of the
;
Fifth Centmy] . . .
tegan, County of Wick low. [Possibly Fifth and Sixth Century] 250
Article X. — St. Coi. all, Son ol /Engus Article XL—St. Ferdaciichor Fer-da-chrioch Article XII. —St. Eialan, Fcrtach
. . .
. . . . . . . . .
Fossey . . .
. . . 251 . . . 252 . . . 252 . . .
— ArticleXIII. Reputed
. . .
Festival of St. Babolen, Abbot of
252 . . . 253 253 . . . 253 . . . 253
Article XIV. —St. Dareca . . .
ArticleXV. —SlDiomman . . .
Article XVI. —St. Cainchomrach, Abbot of Iona.
Articli XVIL—St. Boisil, Prior of Melrose, Scotland . . .
&euuj ©ag of September
Article L—St. Finian, Finnia, Finnen, Finnbarr, or Finnian, Bishop of M<>\ 11. 1. K, County of Down. [Sixth Century. ]
— Century] . . . . . . . . . 263 Artici. i III. m. Senach, son of Buidi. [Possibly in the Fifth Century] . . . 267
ARTICLE IV. St. Segen or Sughin, son ol Ua Luinn, Abbot of Bangor, Coun'y
. . . 268
. . . . .
ARTICLE V. — St. Finnbar Aiac Bincli or i-ionnbharr . . . . . .
Akiici. e YL—St. Ferghus, son ol Guaire ;• IE VIL—St. Odian or CMhran
Article V1IL—St. Dachuimmne Articlk IX. —St. Ailbe Imligh or Elbe
Article X. -—St. I. ucill or Luiceall
Article XI. — Feast of St. Reputed
(Elebenuj ©ag of September.
Article L—St. Loarn or Loarnn, Bishop of Bright, County of Down.
[ Fifth Century] . . . . . . 270
Article II. —St. Silian or biollan,of Imleach Cassain, in Cuailgne, or of Imleach-
caoin, in the Tir-Aedha . . . . . . . . . 273
Down. [Seventh Century]
Article XII. Reputed
ArticleXIIL—Reputed Festival of St. Bertellinus . . .
Feast of
a Priest . . . . . .
. . . 270
Egiditu Gisuarius,
. . . . .
. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
269*
ARTICLE II —Reputed Festival for the Transfer of St. Bathen's Relics, and the Miracle of St. Duthac's Arm . . . . . . . .
274
. . .
Article VI. —St Molaissi
Article VII. — St. Ultan
Article VIII. —St. Boetius
Article IX. —Reputed Festival of St. Modocus
Article X. —St Grellan of Craobh-Grellain . .
Article XI. —Reputed Feast of St. Adamnan, or Eunan, Abbot of Iona
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Abbot . . . Festival of St. Summiva or Sunnifa, Patroness of
Martyr
. .
. . . Martyr
. . . . . .
193 193
(jBtrjt)t|) ©ag of Sqjtemtor,
Article I. —Festival of St. Disibod, Bishop ani> Confessor, Rhenish
. . . . . .
Bavaria. [Seventh Century]. . Article II. —St. Fintai\ or Fionntan, of Ard-Caoin
. . . . . . . .
194 . . . 196 . . . 196 . . . 197 . . . 197 . . . 198 . . . 198 . . . 198
Article III. —St. Ferghus, the Pict . . .
Aktici. e IV. —St. Maelccasni or Maeloisne . . .
Article V. — St Cruimther Catha, son of Aengus, of Cluain Eossain Article VI. —Fea-t ol the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. . . Article VII. —Festival of St. Timothy and Three Hundred Martyrs Article VIII. —The Son or Sons of Talarg . . . . . .
i&tntt) ©ag of <&rpttmber*
Article I. —St. Kierain, Ciaran or Kyran, Abbot of Clonmacnoisf.
[Sixth Century. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—Materials for the Acts of St. Kierain
— Pedigree—Place and Time of his Birth—His
—Prophecies regarding
his Bir. h
His and Family
Baptism by St. Justus—He studies under St.
Chap. III.
—— wasAuthorofa CompositionsofSt. Kieran He
ot
The Year St. Kieran's
of St. Kieran—Memorials—Conclusion . . . 227
Finian, Abbot of Clonard . . . . . . 199 Chap. II. —St. Kieran leaves Clonard for the School of St. Ninnidius—Miiacl s recorded—Hegoes to Endeus,
— visit to St. Senan of Iniscathy—Admonished in a
on the Island of Aran—His Acts while there
His
—Vision to become the Founder of a great Monastery 210 St. Kieran leaves Inis Aingin and proceeds to Clon- macnoise—Tuathal and Diermit, Kings of Ireland
—Foundation
of Clonmac- —His Virtues and Miracles—Growth of an Episcopal City at Clon-
of the noise—St. Kieran's
great Monastery Prediction
the first Aobot there . . . 218 Chap. IV. -Various poetical Pieces stated to have been the
macnoise St. Kieran
Rule
Death- His Burial and Relics at
special Religious
lonmacnoise — Composition in Praise of its Founder attributed to St. Columba—Commemorations and Celebrations
<
CONTENTS.
Page Article II. —St. Osmana, or St. Osmanna, Virgin, Abbey of St. Denis, Fiance . . . 237
Article III. — St. Cera, Virgin, ol Kiliahear, Parish of Aghnamullen, County of
Monaghan. [Sixth Century] . . .
Article IV. —St. Bertellinus or Bettehn. Hermit, and Patron of Stafford, England.
242
In the £i, hth Ceiuu . . . . . . . . . 244 [
Artici
. . . 249 Article IX. —St Teiccess or i'ecce, Tcga or Teg;«n, said to have been of Kil-
Stoctean, Abbot o. Clonard. \Pr*bably in the Tenth Century]. . . 248 Article VI. — St. Aithgein or Maclaithgem, Bishop of Movilie, County ol Down 248 Article VIL—St. Finduarr or Fionnbharr, ol Cill-Cunga . . . . . . 249 Article VIII.
1 be I ):mghter or Daughters of Enach. [Supposed to be of the
;
Fifth Centmy] . . .
tegan, County of Wick low. [Possibly Fifth and Sixth Century] 250
Article X. — St. Coi. all, Son ol /Engus Article XL—St. Ferdaciichor Fer-da-chrioch Article XII. —St. Eialan, Fcrtach
. . .
. . . . . . . . .
Fossey . . .
. . . 251 . . . 252 . . . 252 . . .
— ArticleXIII. Reputed
. . .
Festival of St. Babolen, Abbot of
252 . . . 253 253 . . . 253 . . . 253
Article XIV. —St. Dareca . . .
ArticleXV. —SlDiomman . . .
Article XVI. —St. Cainchomrach, Abbot of Iona.
Articli XVIL—St. Boisil, Prior of Melrose, Scotland . . .
&euuj ©ag of September
Article L—St. Finian, Finnia, Finnen, Finnbarr, or Finnian, Bishop of M<>\ 11. 1. K, County of Down. [Sixth Century. ]
— Century] . . . . . . . . . 263 Artici. i III. m. Senach, son of Buidi. [Possibly in the Fifth Century] . . . 267
ARTICLE IV. St. Segen or Sughin, son ol Ua Luinn, Abbot of Bangor, Coun'y
. . . 268
. . . . .
ARTICLE V. — St. Finnbar Aiac Bincli or i-ionnbharr . . . . . .
Akiici. e YL—St. Ferghus, son ol Guaire ;• IE VIL—St. Odian or CMhran
Article V1IL—St. Dachuimmne Articlk IX. —St. Ailbe Imligh or Elbe
Article X. -—St. I. ucill or Luiceall
Article XI. — Feast of St. Reputed
(Elebenuj ©ag of September.
Article L—St. Loarn or Loarnn, Bishop of Bright, County of Down.
[ Fifth Century] . . . . . . 270
Article II. —St. Silian or biollan,of Imleach Cassain, in Cuailgne, or of Imleach-
caoin, in the Tir-Aedha . . . . . . . . . 273
Down. [Seventh Century]
Article XII. Reputed
ArticleXIIL—Reputed Festival of St. Bertellinus . . .
Feast of
a Priest . . . . . .
. . . 270
Egiditu Gisuarius,
. . . . .
. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
269*
ARTICLE II —Reputed Festival for the Transfer of St. Bathen's Relics, and the Miracle of St. Duthac's Arm . . . . . . . .
274
. . .
