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673 ArticleVII.
Festival of St.
Psalmode or Saumay, Solitary in Limonsin,
France . . . . . . . . . . . . 673 Article VIII. —Reputed Feast of St. Conald, Abbot in England . . . . . . 673
Sixteenth ©ag of 3une»
Article I. —St. Cethig, or Cethach, Bishop of Cill Garadh, or Oran, County of Roscommon, and of Domhnach Sairigh, in
— Cianachta, County of Meath. [Fifth Century. ] . . . 674 Article II. St. Berthold, or Bertaud, Hermit, at Chaumont-Porcien, Champagne,
— France. [Fifth and Sixth Centuries. ] . . . . . . 676 Article III. St. Amandus or Amand, Hermit, of Beaumont, Champagne, France.
— [Sixth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 680 ArticleIV. St. Aitheachan,orAthcain,ofInbherColpthai,nowColpe,County
— of Meath. [Probably in the Sixth Century. ] . . . . . . 682 Article V. St. Colman, Son of Roi, Abbot of Reachrainn, now Lambay Island,
—CountyofDublin. [ProbablyintheSixthCentury. ] . . 683 Article VI. St. Lugh, supposed to have been a Monk of Iona . . . . . . 684 Article VII. —Festival of Translation of the Holy Virgins, Cunigenda, Mechtunde,
Walrande, and Chriscona, or Christiana, Switzerland . . . 685
Article VIII. —St. Setna, Son of Tren, Bishop . . . . . . . . 6S8
Article IX. —St. Quiricus and Companions, Martyrs . . . . . . 689 Article X. —Reputed Feast of St. Jero or Gero, Abbot of the Scots, at St. Panto-
— leon, Cologne . . . . . . . . . . . . 690 Article XL Reputed Feast of St. Similian, Bishop and Confessor, Nantes,
— France . . . . . . . . . . . 690 Article XII. Finding of St. Bertin's Body, in the Monastery of Sithiu, France.
[Sixth orSeventh Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 690 ArticleXIIL—Reputed Feast of St. Furcaeus . . . . . . . . . 691 Article XIV. — Reputed Feast of St. Osmanna, Virgin . . . . . . 691
Fiacre
Article XV. Reputed Feast of St. . . . . . . . . . 691
Seoenteentfj ©ag of 3une*
Article I. —St. Molingus, or St. Moling Luachra, Bishop and Confessor, of Teach-Moling, now St. Mullins, County of Carlow.
His Parentage, Birth and early Education He—em-
braces the ecclesiastical and monastic State He
erects a — at St. Mullins— resort to Monastery Pilgrims
—the Place Ancedotes . . . . . . 691
698
[Seventh Century. ]
Chap. I—Introduction—SourcesforSt. — — Moling's Biography
Chap. II. St. Moling's Visits to Glendalough—St. Molyng is said to have succeeded St. Aidan as Bishop of Ferns —St. Molyng digs with his own Hands a Millrace— Pilgrims visit the Place—Various Miracles—St. Molyng arrests the Ossorians and their Prey—He
—His Fasts . . . Chap. III. —St. Molyng's Vision after St. Fechin's Death—The Borumha-Laighean or Leinster Tribute—St. Molyng
extinguishes a Fire at Ferns
Chap. IV.
St.
Moling is said to have resigned the See of Ferns
and St. Brigid . . . . . . . . . Article VI. —St. Aedhan Dubh . . . . . . . . . Article VII. —The Sons of Neachtan, of Drumbric . . . Article VIII. —St. Cellan or Ceallon, Son of Fionan . . . Article IX. —St. Totholoan . . . . . . . . . ArticleX. —St. Enolichus . . . . . . . . .
IStgfjteentjj IBag of 3tme.
. . . 732 . . . 732 . . . 733 . . . 733 . . . 733 . . . 733
CONTENTS.
— Page
of the Abbot— a Captive—Legendary Accounts holy
procures its Remission He procures the Release of
His Prophecies—His Kindliness
Article I. —St. Furadhran or Furodrain, Abbot of Lann-Leire, now
— Dunleer, County of Louth . . . . . . . . . 734
Article II. St. Baithin or Baothan, of Lann-Leire, now Dunleer, County of Louth . . . . . . . . . . . . 735
ArticleIII. —St. Colman,SonofMici
Article IV. —The Blessed Aidus Hua-Foirreth.
Article V. —Reputed Feast of St. Brendan, Abbot and Bishop. [Sixth Century. ]. . . 736
0ineteentJj ©ag of Sunt.
Article I. —St. Colman, of Druim Lias, now Drumlease, County of
— Leitrim . . . . .
Article II. St. Coelain or Caolan, of Doire Choelaine
Article III. —St. Failbe or Failbhe, of Tobucht . . ArticleIV. —St. Dima,MonkofIona . . .
Article V. —Reputed Festival of St. Moloma, of Domnaigh Imlech
Article VI. —Reputed Feast of St. Cassan, of Cluana Raitte . . .
Article VII. —St. Deodatus, Adeodatus, or Theodatus, Bishop of Nevers, France.
[Sixth and Seventh Centuries. ] . . . . . . . . . 738 Article VIII. —Reputed Festival of St. Dubtach or Duthac, Bishop of Ross, Scot-
land. [Eleventh Century. ] . . . ArticleIX. ——FestivalofSt. Buriena,Virgin,Cornwall,England
. . .
. . . 743 . . . 743
. . . 743
. . . 744
Article X. St. Celsus . . .
Article XI. —Festival of St. Gervasius and of St. Protasius, Martyrs
fttaenttetfj ©as of Sunt.
Article I. —St. Gobanus or Gobain, Priest and Martyr, Patron of Saint-
towards irrational Pride and Reward of Humi-
Animals—Punishment of
—lity . . . . . . . . . . . . 7°5
—He heals
—
Visits ofourLord
various Persons
Christ to him—Close of St. Moling's Life—His De- parture—Festivals and Commemorations—Memorials
and Relics—Celebrity of St. Mullins—Conclusion . . . 716
—
Article III. —St.
France . . . . . . . . . . . . 673 Article VIII. —Reputed Feast of St. Conald, Abbot in England . . . . . . 673
Sixteenth ©ag of 3une»
Article I. —St. Cethig, or Cethach, Bishop of Cill Garadh, or Oran, County of Roscommon, and of Domhnach Sairigh, in
— Cianachta, County of Meath. [Fifth Century. ] . . . 674 Article II. St. Berthold, or Bertaud, Hermit, at Chaumont-Porcien, Champagne,
— France. [Fifth and Sixth Centuries. ] . . . . . . 676 Article III. St. Amandus or Amand, Hermit, of Beaumont, Champagne, France.
— [Sixth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 680 ArticleIV. St. Aitheachan,orAthcain,ofInbherColpthai,nowColpe,County
— of Meath. [Probably in the Sixth Century. ] . . . . . . 682 Article V. St. Colman, Son of Roi, Abbot of Reachrainn, now Lambay Island,
—CountyofDublin. [ProbablyintheSixthCentury. ] . . 683 Article VI. St. Lugh, supposed to have been a Monk of Iona . . . . . . 684 Article VII. —Festival of Translation of the Holy Virgins, Cunigenda, Mechtunde,
Walrande, and Chriscona, or Christiana, Switzerland . . . 685
Article VIII. —St. Setna, Son of Tren, Bishop . . . . . . . . 6S8
Article IX. —St. Quiricus and Companions, Martyrs . . . . . . 689 Article X. —Reputed Feast of St. Jero or Gero, Abbot of the Scots, at St. Panto-
— leon, Cologne . . . . . . . . . . . . 690 Article XL Reputed Feast of St. Similian, Bishop and Confessor, Nantes,
— France . . . . . . . . . . . 690 Article XII. Finding of St. Bertin's Body, in the Monastery of Sithiu, France.
[Sixth orSeventh Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 690 ArticleXIIL—Reputed Feast of St. Furcaeus . . . . . . . . . 691 Article XIV. — Reputed Feast of St. Osmanna, Virgin . . . . . . 691
Fiacre
Article XV. Reputed Feast of St. . . . . . . . . . 691
Seoenteentfj ©ag of 3une*
Article I. —St. Molingus, or St. Moling Luachra, Bishop and Confessor, of Teach-Moling, now St. Mullins, County of Carlow.
His Parentage, Birth and early Education He—em-
braces the ecclesiastical and monastic State He
erects a — at St. Mullins— resort to Monastery Pilgrims
—the Place Ancedotes . . . . . . 691
698
[Seventh Century. ]
Chap. I—Introduction—SourcesforSt. — — Moling's Biography
Chap. II. St. Moling's Visits to Glendalough—St. Molyng is said to have succeeded St. Aidan as Bishop of Ferns —St. Molyng digs with his own Hands a Millrace— Pilgrims visit the Place—Various Miracles—St. Molyng arrests the Ossorians and their Prey—He
—His Fasts . . . Chap. III. —St. Molyng's Vision after St. Fechin's Death—The Borumha-Laighean or Leinster Tribute—St. Molyng
extinguishes a Fire at Ferns
Chap. IV.
St.
Moling is said to have resigned the See of Ferns
and St. Brigid . . . . . . . . . Article VI. —St. Aedhan Dubh . . . . . . . . . Article VII. —The Sons of Neachtan, of Drumbric . . . Article VIII. —St. Cellan or Ceallon, Son of Fionan . . . Article IX. —St. Totholoan . . . . . . . . . ArticleX. —St. Enolichus . . . . . . . . .
IStgfjteentjj IBag of 3tme.
. . . 732 . . . 732 . . . 733 . . . 733 . . . 733 . . . 733
CONTENTS.
— Page
of the Abbot— a Captive—Legendary Accounts holy
procures its Remission He procures the Release of
His Prophecies—His Kindliness
Article I. —St. Furadhran or Furodrain, Abbot of Lann-Leire, now
— Dunleer, County of Louth . . . . . . . . . 734
Article II. St. Baithin or Baothan, of Lann-Leire, now Dunleer, County of Louth . . . . . . . . . . . . 735
ArticleIII. —St. Colman,SonofMici
Article IV. —The Blessed Aidus Hua-Foirreth.
Article V. —Reputed Feast of St. Brendan, Abbot and Bishop. [Sixth Century. ]. . . 736
0ineteentJj ©ag of Sunt.
Article I. —St. Colman, of Druim Lias, now Drumlease, County of
— Leitrim . . . . .
Article II. St. Coelain or Caolan, of Doire Choelaine
Article III. —St. Failbe or Failbhe, of Tobucht . . ArticleIV. —St. Dima,MonkofIona . . .
Article V. —Reputed Festival of St. Moloma, of Domnaigh Imlech
Article VI. —Reputed Feast of St. Cassan, of Cluana Raitte . . .
Article VII. —St. Deodatus, Adeodatus, or Theodatus, Bishop of Nevers, France.
[Sixth and Seventh Centuries. ] . . . . . . . . . 738 Article VIII. —Reputed Festival of St. Dubtach or Duthac, Bishop of Ross, Scot-
land. [Eleventh Century. ] . . . ArticleIX. ——FestivalofSt. Buriena,Virgin,Cornwall,England
. . .
. . . 743 . . . 743
. . . 743
. . . 744
Article X. St. Celsus . . .
Article XI. —Festival of St. Gervasius and of St. Protasius, Martyrs
fttaenttetfj ©as of Sunt.
Article I. —St. Gobanus or Gobain, Priest and Martyr, Patron of Saint-
towards irrational Pride and Reward of Humi-
Animals—Punishment of
—lity . . . . . . . . . . . . 7°5
—He heals
—
Visits ofourLord
various Persons
Christ to him—Close of St. Moling's Life—His De- parture—Festivals and Commemorations—Memorials
and Relics—Celebrity of St. Mullins—Conclusion . . . 716
—
Article III. —St.
