Madelgisilus seeks Admission,
and he is received as a Religious, in the Monastery at Centule .
and he is received as a Religious, in the Monastery at Centule .
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Article VI. —Reputed Feast of a St. Echbritan, Ecbriotan, or Echfriotan, Sonof
Etocntg^eig'^tJ) Dag of fHag.
Article I. St. Mael-Odhran, supposed to have been a Monk of Iona,
Scotland. [Seventh Century. ] . . . . . . Article II. —The Seven Bishops, of Tigh-na-Commairce . . . ArticleIII. —St. Faelan,orFoillan,aConfessor . . . Article IV. —Reputed Feast of St. German, Tutor of St. Patrick. . . Article V. —St. Furadhran, of Lann-Turu . . . . . . Article VI. —St. Eoghan, the . Sage . . . . . .
. . . 585 . . . 586 . . . 586 . . . 587 . . . 587 . . . 587
Article VII. —Reputed Festival of St. Jonas, said to have been Abbot of
Luxeu, in Burgundy . . . . . . Article VIII. —Reputed Feast of St. Winin, Priest, in Cantire, Scotland
Article IX. —St. Sillan . . . . . . . . . Article X. —St. Dairius . . . . . . . . .
EiMcntginint! ) ©ag of iHag,
. . . 587 . . . 588 . . . 5S8 . . . 5S8
Article I. —St. Brunsecha, Virgin, of Magh-Trea, and of Killyon Parish, King's County. [Fifth and Si. \th Century. ] . . . . . . 5S9
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CONTENTS.
Article II. —St. Commain, Virgin, of Dal-Buinne, and of Derry, Parish of Bally-
phillip, County of Down . . . Article III. —St. Buriena, Virgin, of Cornwall, England
Article IV. -St. Modune, or Duonius. . . .
Article V. —St. Maeltuile, probably of Dysart, County of Westmeath . . . 597 Article VI. —St. Mobecce, of Trilick, County of Tyrone . . . . . . 598 Article VII. —St. Dairius . . . . . . . . . •• 599 Article VIII. —Reputed Feast of St. Uaganus, Bishop of Galloway, Scotland . . . 599
600 Century. ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . 600
Article IX. —Festival of St. Pollio . . . . . .
Article X. —Reputed Feast of St. Gumbert, or Gundibert. [Seventh or Eighth
El)trtict! ) JBatj of Jlag.
Article I. —St. Madelgisilus, or Mauguille, Solitary, in Picardy, France. [Sezvnth Ccntniy. ']
Chap. I. —Introduction—Writers of the Ads of St. Madelgisilus —His early Birth and Education—He accompanies
St. Fursey to France—Their united Labours—After
St. Fursey's Death, St.
Madelgisilus seeks Admission,
and he is received as a Religious, in the Monastery at Centule . . . . . . . . . 601
Chap. II. —The Virtues and Manner of Life adopted by St. Madelgisilus, at Centule—Angelic Vision—He becomes a Hermit at Monstrelet—His devotional Life there—His Illness—St. Vulgan and Himself after- wards live together—Death of St. Vulgan, and sub- sequent Departure of our Saint—His Relics and the Miracles he wrought—Translation of his Relics Conclusion . . . . . . . . . 605
Article II. —St. Goban, orGobban, of Airdne Dairinse . . . . . 611 Article III. —St. Fergussius, of Druim-bile, otherwise, St. Saergusa bile or
Saerghos, of Druim . . . . . . Article IV. —St. Ernine, orErninus . . . . . . Article V. —Reputed Feast of St. Silay, or Silaus, Bishop at Lucca Article VI. —St. Heynaor Hieu. {Seventh Century. ] . . .
. . . 613
. . . 614
. . . 614
. . . 614
Article VII. —Festival of St. Caidoc and Frechor or Adrian, Centule, Picardy, and Apostles of the Morini, in France. [Sixth and
Seventh Centuries. ] . . . . . . . . . 615
Article VIII. —Festival of the Nativity of St. Thomas . . .
Article IX. —Festival of Eutychius, Martyr . . . . . .
Article X. -—Reputed Feast for the Translation of the Relics of St. Dympna and of
St. Gerebern, at Gheel, in Brabrant . . . . . . 617 Article XL—Reputed Feast of St. Totuanus, Martyr . . . . . . 617
^i)trt2'-tot ©as of iilag.
Article I. St. Feradacius, Abbot of Iona, Scotland. [Ninth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 617 Article II. —St. Fer-da-crioch . . . . . . . . . . . 618
Article III. —St. Eoghan, Bishop of Cremhcaille, or Abbot of Moville,
County of Down . . . Article IV. —St. Maelodhrain, of Slane, County of Meath
. . . 619 . . . 619 . . . 621 . . . 621 . . . 621 . . . 621
. . . . . . . . .
[Seventeenth Century. ] . . . . . . Article X. —Reputed Feast of St. Silanus, a Pilgrim and Bishop . . . Article XL—Reputed Feast of Findocha, Virgin, in Scotland . . . Article XII. —Reputed Feast of St. Frudocha, Virgin . . .
Article v. —St. Ernin, of Cranfield Parish, County of Antrim
Article VI. —St. Coirpre, Abbot of Moville. County of Down . . .
Article VI. —Reputed Feast of a St. Echbritan, Ecbriotan, or Echfriotan, Sonof
Etocntg^eig'^tJ) Dag of fHag.
Article I. St. Mael-Odhran, supposed to have been a Monk of Iona,
Scotland. [Seventh Century. ] . . . . . . Article II. —The Seven Bishops, of Tigh-na-Commairce . . . ArticleIII. —St. Faelan,orFoillan,aConfessor . . . Article IV. —Reputed Feast of St. German, Tutor of St. Patrick. . . Article V. —St. Furadhran, of Lann-Turu . . . . . . Article VI. —St. Eoghan, the . Sage . . . . . .
. . . 585 . . . 586 . . . 586 . . . 587 . . . 587 . . . 587
Article VII. —Reputed Festival of St. Jonas, said to have been Abbot of
Luxeu, in Burgundy . . . . . . Article VIII. —Reputed Feast of St. Winin, Priest, in Cantire, Scotland
Article IX. —St. Sillan . . . . . . . . . Article X. —St. Dairius . . . . . . . . .
EiMcntginint! ) ©ag of iHag,
. . . 587 . . . 588 . . . 5S8 . . . 5S8
Article I. —St. Brunsecha, Virgin, of Magh-Trea, and of Killyon Parish, King's County. [Fifth and Si. \th Century. ] . . . . . . 5S9
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CONTENTS.
Article II. —St. Commain, Virgin, of Dal-Buinne, and of Derry, Parish of Bally-
phillip, County of Down . . . Article III. —St. Buriena, Virgin, of Cornwall, England
Article IV. -St. Modune, or Duonius. . . .
Article V. —St. Maeltuile, probably of Dysart, County of Westmeath . . . 597 Article VI. —St. Mobecce, of Trilick, County of Tyrone . . . . . . 598 Article VII. —St. Dairius . . . . . . . . . •• 599 Article VIII. —Reputed Feast of St. Uaganus, Bishop of Galloway, Scotland . . . 599
600 Century. ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . 600
Article IX. —Festival of St. Pollio . . . . . .
Article X. —Reputed Feast of St. Gumbert, or Gundibert. [Seventh or Eighth
El)trtict! ) JBatj of Jlag.
Article I. —St. Madelgisilus, or Mauguille, Solitary, in Picardy, France. [Sezvnth Ccntniy. ']
Chap. I. —Introduction—Writers of the Ads of St. Madelgisilus —His early Birth and Education—He accompanies
St. Fursey to France—Their united Labours—After
St. Fursey's Death, St.
Madelgisilus seeks Admission,
and he is received as a Religious, in the Monastery at Centule . . . . . . . . . 601
Chap. II. —The Virtues and Manner of Life adopted by St. Madelgisilus, at Centule—Angelic Vision—He becomes a Hermit at Monstrelet—His devotional Life there—His Illness—St. Vulgan and Himself after- wards live together—Death of St. Vulgan, and sub- sequent Departure of our Saint—His Relics and the Miracles he wrought—Translation of his Relics Conclusion . . . . . . . . . 605
Article II. —St. Goban, orGobban, of Airdne Dairinse . . . . . 611 Article III. —St. Fergussius, of Druim-bile, otherwise, St. Saergusa bile or
Saerghos, of Druim . . . . . . Article IV. —St. Ernine, orErninus . . . . . . Article V. —Reputed Feast of St. Silay, or Silaus, Bishop at Lucca Article VI. —St. Heynaor Hieu. {Seventh Century. ] . . .
. . . 613
. . . 614
. . . 614
. . . 614
Article VII. —Festival of St. Caidoc and Frechor or Adrian, Centule, Picardy, and Apostles of the Morini, in France. [Sixth and
Seventh Centuries. ] . . . . . . . . . 615
Article VIII. —Festival of the Nativity of St. Thomas . . .
Article IX. —Festival of Eutychius, Martyr . . . . . .
Article X. -—Reputed Feast for the Translation of the Relics of St. Dympna and of
St. Gerebern, at Gheel, in Brabrant . . . . . . 617 Article XL—Reputed Feast of St. Totuanus, Martyr . . . . . . 617
^i)trt2'-tot ©as of iilag.
Article I. St. Feradacius, Abbot of Iona, Scotland. [Ninth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 617 Article II. —St. Fer-da-crioch . . . . . . . . . . . 618
Article III. —St. Eoghan, Bishop of Cremhcaille, or Abbot of Moville,
County of Down . . . Article IV. —St. Maelodhrain, of Slane, County of Meath
. . . 619 . . . 619 . . . 621 . . . 621 . . . 621 . . . 621
. . . . . . . . .
[Seventeenth Century. ] . . . . . . Article X. —Reputed Feast of St. Silanus, a Pilgrim and Bishop . . . Article XL—Reputed Feast of Findocha, Virgin, in Scotland . . . Article XII. —Reputed Feast of St. Frudocha, Virgin . . .
Article v. —St. Ernin, of Cranfield Parish, County of Antrim
Article VI. —St. Coirpre, Abbot of Moville. County of Down . . .
