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XL—Reputed
Feast of St.
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ArticleIX.
—ReputedFestivalofSt.
Burchard,BishopofWurtzburgh.
[Eighth
'\
Century. ] . . . ,. , . . . . . . 413 Article X. —St. Colman, Mac-Ui-7ealduibh, Bishop, and Abbot of Clonard,
CountyofMeath. [SixthorSeventhCentury. ] . . 414 Article XI. —Reputed Festival of Saints Gislarius, a Priest, and Chunibaldus, Companions of St. Rupert, Bishop of Saltzburgh, Bavaria.
[Sixth or Seventh Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 414 Article XII. —Reputed Festival of St. Giinibald, Martyr and Pilgrim, Italy.
[Fifth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 414
^mtft JDap of jftiniarp*
Article I. —The Blessed Marianus Scotus, or St. Muiredhac, Mac RoBAKTAiG, Benedictine Abbot of Ratisbon, Bavaria.
[Eleventh Century. \
Chap. I. —Introduction Acts of Marianus Scotus—His family
Chap. II.
—
Name and Origin—His early Education and Dis- positions—He leaves Ireland, with some Com- panions—Marianus arrives in Germany, and settles in Ratisbon—His Course of Studies antl Exercises
— there—A Miracle regarding him recorded . . . 415 The Blessed Marianus proposes to resume his Pilgrim- age—He is miraculously warned to remain at Ratisbon—The Writings of Marianus—He obtains
a Grant of St. Pete—r's Church, and Means to erect
a Monastery there Disciples seek him out from
Conclusion Article II. —St. Cronan, the Wise, Bishop.
[Sixth Century. ] . . .
421 . . . 428
—Cruimther of Leitrim
Ireland—Dispersion ol
his - Companions His feast
— Tomb— — Day and Death Miracle at his Irish
Monasteries founded after his Time, in Germany
. . . . . .
Article III.
Article IV. —Festivd of the Second Deposition of St. Fursey's Relics. [Seventh
Century. ]
. . . . . . . . . . . . 445
of Druim . . .
now
Licce, probably Drumlease, County
Finne,
Century. ] . . . . . . . . ArticleV. —St. Colman,ofCluainEraird,orClonard,CountyofMeath. [Possibly
in the Seventh Century. ] . . . . . . . 442 Article VI. —St. Caireach or Cairec Dergain, Virgin of Cluain- Boirinn, now Clon- barren, Parish of Moore, County of Roscommon. [Sixth
Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 443
Article VII. —St. Ronan, Bishop of Lismore. [Possibly in the Eighth Century. ] 444
Article VIII. —St. Attracta, Virgin, of Killaraght, County of Sligo. [Fifth or
Sixth Century. ] . . . . . . . . 444 Article IX. —Feast of St. Tnrahata. [Probably in the Fifth or Sixth Century. ] . . 445
Article X. —Feast o St. Eada, a Priest. [Possibly in the Sixth or Seventh
. . .
. . .
433
. . . . . . 410 . . . . . . 411 . . . . . . 411
. . . 437
Article II.
of
St. Sillan or Siollan, Bishop Glendalough, County of Wicklow.
—
his
darists—Clashmore Abbey suppressed, and its
Lands granted to Sir Walter Raleigh—Conclusion 449
Chap. II.
St. Cronan removes to I-ismore with St. Carthage
He is appointed to rule a Community, at Glass-
— more, or Clashmore . . . . . . 447
Doubt regarding St. Cronan's Connexion with Glass- more, near Swords—Another St. Cronan and his Monks thought to have been martyred there by the
CONTENTS.
Article XL—Reputed Feast of St. Erhard, Bishop of Ratisbon. \_Sevinth
Page
— Century. '] . . . . . . . . . . . . 445 Article XII, Reputed Festival of Blessed Magilmumensis . . . . . . 446 Article XIII. —St. Alto, Bishop and Founder of Altminster, in Bavaria. {Eighth
Cenluty] . . . . . . . . . . . . 446 Article XIV. —Reputed Festival of St. Trumwin, Bishop of the Picts. [Sevenlh
Century. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 446
Centl) 3Bap of jfebruarp^
Article I. —St. Cronan, or Mochua, Abbot, and Patron of Clashmore Parish, County of Waterford. {Sixth and Seventh Cen-
turies^ — Chap. I.
— Introduction—Acts of St. Cronan, or St. Mochua
His Parentage and Birth—His Religious Profession under St. Carthage—Placed over Cluain-Dachran—
Danes—Notices of
Festival, by the Calen-
— {Probably diiritig the Seventh or Eighth Century. ] . . . 452 Article III. Reputed Festival of a Blessed Ingenoc, Abbot of St. Bertin, France. 453 Article IV. —The Blessed Muireadhach O'Cobhthaich, Bishop of Ardstraw.
{Twelfth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 453 Article V. —Reputed Feast of a St. Kilian, at Kilcullsheen, or Kilkilihine, County
— Kilkenny . . . . . . . . .
. . . 455
Article VI. St. Airennan, Bishop of Tallagh, County of Dublin. {Eighth '
— Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 455 Article VII. St. . Moduit of Cill Moduit, in Hy-Maine, County of Galway. . . . 456 Article VIII. —Reputed Festival of St. Erlulph, Bishop of Verden, and Martyr.
— {Ninth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 456 Article IX. St. Becga, or Bega, Virgin, and Daughter of Gabhran. [Probably
in the Filth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 45^ Article X. —St. Derlugha, or Darluga, Virgin, of Lemmagh, now probably Lawny
or Lavvoy, County oi Cavan . . . . . . . . . 457
Article XL— Trumwin or Bishop of the Southern Picts.
St. Tumma, {Seventh
Century. ]
. . . . . . . . . . . . 459
(SItbentfi JDap of jfebruarp^
Article I. —St. Gobnata or Gobnet, Virgin, and Abbess ofBurneach, ok Ballyvourney,CountyofCork. {SixthCentury. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—
St. Abban
Descent of St. Gobnet— —
I
places her over—a Community,— at ballyvourney
e to her Sister Traditions
Legend relativ regard-
St. Gobnet Her
Establishment at
Ballyvourney 46^ St. Gobnat's Virtues
Conclusion . . . . . . . . . 466 Article IL—St. Etchaenius, Eichen, Ecian or Echen, Bishop and Patron of Cluain-Foda, now Clonfad, Parish of Killucan, County of ^^ est-
meath. {Sixth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 470 Article III. —St Canoe or Mochonoc, Pilgrim, and Abbot of Gallen, King's
— ing
Chap.
'\
Century. ] . . . ,. , . . . . . . 413 Article X. —St. Colman, Mac-Ui-7ealduibh, Bishop, and Abbot of Clonard,
CountyofMeath. [SixthorSeventhCentury. ] . . 414 Article XI. —Reputed Festival of Saints Gislarius, a Priest, and Chunibaldus, Companions of St. Rupert, Bishop of Saltzburgh, Bavaria.
[Sixth or Seventh Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 414 Article XII. —Reputed Festival of St. Giinibald, Martyr and Pilgrim, Italy.
[Fifth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 414
^mtft JDap of jftiniarp*
Article I. —The Blessed Marianus Scotus, or St. Muiredhac, Mac RoBAKTAiG, Benedictine Abbot of Ratisbon, Bavaria.
[Eleventh Century. \
Chap. I. —Introduction Acts of Marianus Scotus—His family
Chap. II.
—
Name and Origin—His early Education and Dis- positions—He leaves Ireland, with some Com- panions—Marianus arrives in Germany, and settles in Ratisbon—His Course of Studies antl Exercises
— there—A Miracle regarding him recorded . . . 415 The Blessed Marianus proposes to resume his Pilgrim- age—He is miraculously warned to remain at Ratisbon—The Writings of Marianus—He obtains
a Grant of St. Pete—r's Church, and Means to erect
a Monastery there Disciples seek him out from
Conclusion Article II. —St. Cronan, the Wise, Bishop.
[Sixth Century. ] . . .
421 . . . 428
—Cruimther of Leitrim
Ireland—Dispersion ol
his - Companions His feast
— Tomb— — Day and Death Miracle at his Irish
Monasteries founded after his Time, in Germany
. . . . . .
Article III.
Article IV. —Festivd of the Second Deposition of St. Fursey's Relics. [Seventh
Century. ]
. . . . . . . . . . . . 445
of Druim . . .
now
Licce, probably Drumlease, County
Finne,
Century. ] . . . . . . . . ArticleV. —St. Colman,ofCluainEraird,orClonard,CountyofMeath. [Possibly
in the Seventh Century. ] . . . . . . . 442 Article VI. —St. Caireach or Cairec Dergain, Virgin of Cluain- Boirinn, now Clon- barren, Parish of Moore, County of Roscommon. [Sixth
Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 443
Article VII. —St. Ronan, Bishop of Lismore. [Possibly in the Eighth Century. ] 444
Article VIII. —St. Attracta, Virgin, of Killaraght, County of Sligo. [Fifth or
Sixth Century. ] . . . . . . . . 444 Article IX. —Feast of St. Tnrahata. [Probably in the Fifth or Sixth Century. ] . . 445
Article X. —Feast o St. Eada, a Priest. [Possibly in the Sixth or Seventh
. . .
. . .
433
. . . . . . 410 . . . . . . 411 . . . . . . 411
. . . 437
Article II.
of
St. Sillan or Siollan, Bishop Glendalough, County of Wicklow.
—
his
darists—Clashmore Abbey suppressed, and its
Lands granted to Sir Walter Raleigh—Conclusion 449
Chap. II.
St. Cronan removes to I-ismore with St. Carthage
He is appointed to rule a Community, at Glass-
— more, or Clashmore . . . . . . 447
Doubt regarding St. Cronan's Connexion with Glass- more, near Swords—Another St. Cronan and his Monks thought to have been martyred there by the
CONTENTS.
Article XL—Reputed Feast of St. Erhard, Bishop of Ratisbon. \_Sevinth
Page
— Century. '] . . . . . . . . . . . . 445 Article XII, Reputed Festival of Blessed Magilmumensis . . . . . . 446 Article XIII. —St. Alto, Bishop and Founder of Altminster, in Bavaria. {Eighth
Cenluty] . . . . . . . . . . . . 446 Article XIV. —Reputed Festival of St. Trumwin, Bishop of the Picts. [Sevenlh
Century. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 446
Centl) 3Bap of jfebruarp^
Article I. —St. Cronan, or Mochua, Abbot, and Patron of Clashmore Parish, County of Waterford. {Sixth and Seventh Cen-
turies^ — Chap. I.
— Introduction—Acts of St. Cronan, or St. Mochua
His Parentage and Birth—His Religious Profession under St. Carthage—Placed over Cluain-Dachran—
Danes—Notices of
Festival, by the Calen-
— {Probably diiritig the Seventh or Eighth Century. ] . . . 452 Article III. Reputed Festival of a Blessed Ingenoc, Abbot of St. Bertin, France. 453 Article IV. —The Blessed Muireadhach O'Cobhthaich, Bishop of Ardstraw.
{Twelfth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 453 Article V. —Reputed Feast of a St. Kilian, at Kilcullsheen, or Kilkilihine, County
— Kilkenny . . . . . . . . .
. . . 455
Article VI. St. Airennan, Bishop of Tallagh, County of Dublin. {Eighth '
— Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 455 Article VII. St. . Moduit of Cill Moduit, in Hy-Maine, County of Galway. . . . 456 Article VIII. —Reputed Festival of St. Erlulph, Bishop of Verden, and Martyr.
— {Ninth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 456 Article IX. St. Becga, or Bega, Virgin, and Daughter of Gabhran. [Probably
in the Filth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 45^ Article X. —St. Derlugha, or Darluga, Virgin, of Lemmagh, now probably Lawny
or Lavvoy, County oi Cavan . . . . . . . . . 457
Article XL— Trumwin or Bishop of the Southern Picts.
St. Tumma, {Seventh
Century. ]
. . . . . . . . . . . . 459
(SItbentfi JDap of jfebruarp^
Article I. —St. Gobnata or Gobnet, Virgin, and Abbess ofBurneach, ok Ballyvourney,CountyofCork. {SixthCentury. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—
St. Abban
Descent of St. Gobnet— —
I
places her over—a Community,— at ballyvourney
e to her Sister Traditions
Legend relativ regard-
St. Gobnet Her
Establishment at
Ballyvourney 46^ St. Gobnat's Virtues
Conclusion . . . . . . . . . 466 Article IL—St. Etchaenius, Eichen, Ecian or Echen, Bishop and Patron of Cluain-Foda, now Clonfad, Parish of Killucan, County of ^^ est-
meath. {Sixth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 470 Article III. —St Canoe or Mochonoc, Pilgrim, and Abbot of Gallen, King's
— ing
Chap.
