^ See "
Proceedmgs
of the Royal Irish
Academy," Irish MSS.
Academy," Irish MSS.
O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v4
7' In the Anonymous Catalogue of Irish Saints, published by O'Sullivan Beare, his name likewise occurs,'' and also, in nearly all the an- cient and modern Calendars.
Article II. —St. Fuilen, or Foilanus, of Drommat, or Druim-
FODA. The of Martyrologies Tallagh
' See Venerable Bede's " Historia Eccle-
siastica Gentis Angloium," lib. v. , cap.
'
and of Marianus O'Gorman enter St.
^ Edited by Rev. Dr. Kelly, p. xxii. The
Bollandists, quoting the same authority, at this date, have tcbrictus. See "Acta
xxiii. , p. 481. '=
Sanctorum," tomus iii. ,
the pretermitted feasts, p. 260.
to Ferrarius.
'3 He cites Arnold Wion and the Scottish
for the statement but, his refer- Breviary, ;
ence cannot be verified.
'< The Lessons of the Second Nocturn
Aprilisxxiv. Among
According
were contracted.
'5 In it, the following prayer was read
—
'' The Franciscan enters, at this copy,
date ecbiMcci \&x.
"See "Apologia pro Hibernia," cap. iv. ,
p. 39. , cap. v. , pp. 63, 67.
"Deuscujus SpirituBeatusEgbertus, salutera
gentium sitiens, varios fidei praecones in opus
Evangelicum destinavit ; dirijje, quiesumus, ejus intercedentibus mcritis, ad te tuorum corda servorum, ut spiritus lui fervore con- cepto, et in lide inveniantur stabiles et in opere efficaces. "
Acta Sanctorum,"
:
"^ In Fastis
'" InNatalibus Sanctorum Belgii.
"
'' See the Bollandists'
tomus iii. , Aprilis xxiv. De Sancto Egberlo,
Presbytero in Insula Hyensi. Prologomina, num. I, 2, p. 313.
''^ See "Historise Catholics Ibernise Compendium," tomus i. , lib. iv. , cap. xi. ,
Belgicis.
April 24. ] LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS. 473
Foilan, of Druim-Foda,= at the 24th day of the month, in April. The Bol- landists notice Failenus de Dromata,3 at the same date. There is a parish of
Dromod, in the county of Kerry ; but, we cannot state, that it is the place to whichallusionisheremade. Wishingtoascertain,iftliiscouldbeidentical with Dronimat, the writer applied to the Rev. Eugene Murphy, curate of the former place. He was an erudite and accomplished Irish scholar and anti- quary. His opinions, on this subject, were stated,-* that there was no trace of Fuilen or Foileann, in Dromod; but, he remarked, that there was a Dromatha
—as he had been told—in the adjoining parish
to it, he promised to make further enquiry, and to give the result of any dis- covery he could make. On the River Smearlach, a tributory of Fell, there are two townlands ; one known as Dromfada beg, and the other as Dromfada mor ; yet, he could not discover if a cill, ox patron, had been in either place. On the left bank of the River Inny (County Kerry) were the remains of two
'
old churches, viz. , one was called Killeen liath
the other bore no name, but it stood on the lands of Baile na Cille, and it was overlooked by a fami, called Drom na Cille. Between these, and to the south of them, there is a place on the banks of a s—treamlet, called Caol-Cabi- dil. Beside this latter was Cumar nan Greallach the latter word seems to beapropername. TheCillsatDromodareUlaigCeannaeich,andCillmc Ciarain-Cannig, on the south of the Inny. There is another Cill Canig,' on the side of a mountain, north of Kenmare. There is a Cill falline (Cill allinne) on the upper Mang ab—ove Currens, and four miles west of Castle- island j9 but, there is no Drom except Dromtaiab. The Rev. Mr. Murphy
learned, however, that Dromfada, was an old name for West Cove. '° Near
Article III. —St. Egneach, Son of Cucathrach. This name is entered, in the Martyrology of Tallagh," at the 24lh of April, as Eicneach
of In reference Glennbeith. s
the grey little church,' while
""
Teampul i Choaid," or Tempul Choaid,"
it was the old church of Coad,
but there is no tradition of Faileen. " The name Fuilen, of Drommat," venerated on tliis day, we read, in the Martyrology of I)onegal. '3
p. 50. Article, ii.
twelve inches. At Baile naCille, hard-by and
at a distance of about six feet, there is a
hugh bile of Cuileami, or a holly wood.
^ Can these names refer to a St. Canice?
enquires the Rev. Mr. Murphy.
'The parish so called is in the barony of
Turghanacmy, and it is shown, on the "Ord- nance Survey Townland Maps for the County
of Kerry," sheets 23, 30, 31, 39, 40, 49.
—'In the Franciscan we read : |:uilen -opum jTora.
104.
'See "Acta Sanctorum," tomos iii. ,
Aprilis xxiv. Among the pretermitted saints, p. 260.
* In a letter, written towards the close of December, 1871, from Waterville, county of Kerry.
s Or Glanbehy, in the barony of Iveragh, and it is marked, on the "Ordnance Survey
Townland Maps for the County of Kerry," sheets 55, 63, 64, 70, 71, 72, 8l, 82.
'At iCilieen liath, there is a small basin, embedded in the earth and grass. It is per- forated, so as to admit water to pass down
through it.
' The remains of Cilleen liath and Baile
" Acta Sanctorum Iliber- niac," xvi. Januarii, Appendix, cap. i. , p.
' See
Colgan's
.
na Cille lie to the left of the road from the
copy,
— "
new Catholic Church of Dromod on the In a note Dr. Todd says, at the word
road from Waterville to Cahirciveen and to Bealach Oisin. On the left bank of the Inny, there is a water It is shallow,
Drommata, "The gloss in Mar. Gorman
reads, t)pom «ca. "
'^ Edited Drs. Todd and Reeves. See by
Appendix to the Introduction, p. xlvii. , and pp. 110, 1 1 1.
holy stoup.
and not more than three or four inches deep.
The width of this basin, at the top, is about
The town of Caslleisland is on sheet ibiJ.
" The Tobar of Cro6an and old Bile are
well known, and a patron was held there, about the end of July, or about the 1st of
August,
In addition to the foregoing interesting local information, the Rev. Eugene Murphy wrote to me, that he had a search-warrant, for books stolen from Dr. Buckley's library, at Gale, near Cashenferry. Among these, there is mention of very old books, such as Deirdre, belonging to his Irish collection.
"
40,
474 LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS. [April 24.
macConcathrach. TheBollandistshaveitEinchusfilConcathraci. ' There
was an Egnech, also called Eccnech, who was a bishop and an anchorite, as likewise the Comarb,3 or successor to Enda of Ara, or otherwise he was Abbot
of Killeany, in the great Island of Arran, in the Bay of Galway. He died, in the year 916 ; but, on what day, we have not been able to ascertain. * Hence, it is not permitted us to conjecture, that he may be identified with the pre- sent saint. On this day, likewise, the Martyrology of Donegal s registers the nameEgneach,sonofCucathrach,ashavingvenerationpaidhim. Under the head Delga,* Duald Mac Firbis records, the slaying of Egnach, bishop of Delga,7 A. D. 837. *
Article IV. —St. Fincheille, or Fincheall, Virgin. The cloisters and their dwellers are the noblest objects in the ignoble ages. This is even the opinion of generous non-Catholics. They are the living embodiment of a feeling, which existed among the vestals, even before it was purified and consecrated in the holy Catholic church. Among the holy daughters of Erin, in her early day, we find a record of Fincheille, in the Martyrology of Tallagh,' at the 24th of April. Her period or place is not given. The Bollandists record her as Fincella Virgo. ^ Her personal history seems to be unknown. This day was dedicated to the veneration of Fincheall, Virgin, as we meet
again recorded, in the Martyrology of Donegal. 3
Article V. —St. Seachtan, Seacht Miosaigh, or Seachtan, of the
SevenReliquaries. Theinsertionfound,intheMartyrologyofTallagh,' at the 24th of April, is Sechtan ocus Sechtmisid. It has evidently been incorrectly entered. The Bollandists note, at this day, Sechtanus Septimes- ter. ^ On this day, we read in the Martyrology of Donegal,3 that a festival was celebrated, in honour of Seachtan, Seacht Miosaigh/ or Seachtan, of the Seven Reliquaries.
- Article VI. —St. Uildbrith, or Hubritan, a Saxo-n-. - L\~Sevmth <"
El("hth Century^ The simple entry, Uildbrithi,' occurs in the Martyrolhogy
Article hi. — ' Edited by Rev. Dr.
Kelly, p. xxii. In the Franciscan copy is
See ActaSanctorum," tomus iii. , Aprilis xxiv. Among the pretermitted feasts, p. 260.
3 Edited by Drs. Todd and Reeves, pp. no, III.
Article v. — ' Edited Rev. Dr. by
Kelly,p. xxii. IntheFranciscancopywe
read Secern ^-echc niii*«i.
'See "Acta Sanctorum," tomus iii. ,
Aprilisxxiv. Amongthepretermittedsaints, p. 260.
3 Edited by Drs. Todd and Reeves, pp. 108, 109.
xxii. In the Franciscan copy we read : eictiecTi mac, with some contractions
unintelligible to the writer.
'See "Acta Sanctorum," tomus iii,,
Aprilis xxiv. Among the pretermitted saints,
irinceiLle. u. °"
Kelly, p.
p. 260.
3
to Duald Mac Firbis. "
According
«SeeDr. O'Donovan's AnnalsoftheFour
Masters," vol. ii. , pp- 592, 593, and (n. ) i. , ibid. Also " Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy," Irish MS. Series, vol. i. , part i. , pp. 86, 87, and n. 4, ibid.
5 Edited by Drs. Todd and Reeves, pp.
loS, log.
' Dealga is now Kildalkey, in the county
of Meatli, according to William M. Hen-
* Dr. Todd says in a note, at Seacht Afio- "
note.
^ See " Proceedmgs of the Royal Irish
Academy," Irish MSS. Series, vol. i. , part
i. , pp. 104, 105.
''According to the Four Masters.
gloss in Maiianus Gorman reads, feicmip-o, and ihe Mart. Taml. has Secern «5U|- Setc
nnj-it). Or, the epithet may signify, of seven
months in the w—omb. "
In the Franciscan
nessy's
, t • 1.
Article vi. Article iv. — ' Edited by Rev. Dr. is uL'obpechi.
copy
: i. e. , oi ihe seven The saigh reliquaries.
April 24. ] LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS. 475
of Tallagh,' at the 24th of April; and, on the same day, Marianus O'Gomian hasrecordedhisfeast. 3 HeissaidtohavebeenthesonofCusperius,aSaxon prince, and of Bernicia, his wife. The brother to St. Gerald of Mayo Hubritan is called Uildbrit, or Huiltbrith. He flourished, probably in the seventh or eighth century. Some account of him will be found, in Colgan's work,4 when
theLifeSt. Gerald,atthe13thofMarch. TheBoUandistsshave Hulbritus,atthe24thofApril; and,theAnnalsofUlsterrecordthedeathof his brother, at a. d. 731. *
Article VII. —St. Coemnat, or Caoinnet, of Cuilciochmagh. We find this name set down in the Martyrology of Tallagh,' at the 24th of April, as Coemnat Cuil Cichmaigh. The BoUandists » write the name simply, as Coenneta, at the same day. It is difficult to identify the place already men- tioned. The name of Caoinnet 3 is entered, likewise, in the Martyrology of Donegal,* as having a festival, and at this same date.
Article VIII. —The Sons of Baethan, or Began. On the 24th of
April,theMartyrologyofTallagh registers,MacBecgani,ashavingbeen venerated. The BoUandists have it Filii Baethani. ' In like manner, we learn,
inhonourofthesonsofBaethan,J wascelebrated,andonthis day, according to the Martyrology of Donegal. *
Article IX. —Reputed Feast of Brecan, Bishop and Abbot of ^IAGH Bile. Under the head of Magh Bile, Duald Mac Firbis enters, Brecan, bishop and abbot of Magh Bile, April 24th. ' But, the Martyr- ology of Tallagh and that of Donegal enter his festival, at the 29th of this month.
Article X. —The Sons of Caelbhadh. The Martyrology of Tallagh
'
noticesthesonsofCoelbad atthe24thofApril; and,quotingit,theBol-
landistshaveFiliiCaelbadii. ' TheMartyrologyofDonegal3mentions,that the sons of Caelbhadh were venerated on this day,
' Edited by Rev. Dr. Kelly, p. xxii.
3 See "Ulster Journal of Archxology,'' vol. vi. , where the Rev. Dr. Reeves has a learned article, on St. Beretchert of Tully- lease, pp. 267 to 275.
'See "Acta Sanctorum Hibemiae," Martii xiii. Vita S. Giraldi, Abbatis Elit- herensis et Magioensis, n. 5, p. 602.
5 See "Acta Sanctorum, tomus iii. ,
Aprilis xxiv. Among the pretermitted saints, p. 260.
' See Rev. Dr. ©'Conor's " Rerum Hiber-
nicarum — tomus iv. , p. 82. Scriptores,"
'
Article vii. Edited by Rev. Dr.
Kelly, p. xxii. The P'ranciscan copy has
Co. 4emndC Cuidcichmaig.
See "Acta Sanctorum," tomus iii. ,
Aprilis xxiv. Among the pretermitted feasts, p. 260.
3 Dr. Todd says in a note, at this proper
recording
thata
festival,
"
adds here ' Caomnac Guile ciotmuige,'
Aprilisxxiv. Amongthepretermittedsaints, p. 260.
3 Edited by Drs. Todd and Reeves, I lo, I II.
name, "Caoinnet. "
The more recent hand
" < Edited by Drs. Todd and Reeves, pp.
pp.
[Caomnat of Cuilciochmagh] Mart. Taml. '
1 lo, in. — ' Edited Article viii.
by Rev. Dr. Kelly, p. xxii. The Franciscan copy reads :
nieicoaecAiti. '"
See Acta Sanctorum," tomus iii. ,
Aprilis xxiv. Among the pretermitted feasts, p. 260.
' in ^ note by Dr. Todd, at Baethan, we are told :" The more recent hand adds here,
'
tnic begim [son of Began], Mart. Taml. ' The Brussels MS. reads, mic t)ec5din. "
* Edited by Drs. Todd and Reeves, pp.
no, in. — Article ix.
See "Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy," MSS. Series,
vol. i. , part i. , pp. 120, 121.
Article x.
we read: rtleic CoelbdT).
°
copy,
See "Acta Sanctorum," tomus iii. ,
—'In the Franciscan
476 LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS. [April 24.
Article XI. —St. Flann, Son of Nessan. {Probably in the Seventh Century^ The mere record of this saint's festival takes place, on this day, in the Martyrologies of Donegal and of Cashel. He was one of Nessan's sons;' and,mostprobably,heflourishedintheseventhcentury.
Article XII. —Blessed P'lann Ua Tagain, Airchinnech of Durrow,
King's County. {Tenth and Elevetith Centuries. '] This was a wise and a
celebrated man. Colgan had intended to say more regarding him, at this
date. ' Flann Ua Tacain was Airchinnech of Durrow, in the present King's
County. Hewasregardedasapersonspeciallydistinguishedforhisknow- ledge. " He died a. d. 1022. 3
Article XIII. —St. Flann, Abbot of Iona, Scotland. {Ninth Century. '] Another St. Flann, who was Abbot of Hy, is venerated on the 24th of April. ' He was the son of Maelduin, and he belonged to the race of Conall Gulban. His pedigree is given in the Neamhseanchas, and it makes himtwelfthindescentfromConallGulban. FlannsucceededtotheAbbey of Iona, on the death of Feradhach Mac Cormaic, a. d. 880, and he departed this life April 24th, a. d. 891, after his incumbency of eleven years. '
Article XIV. —St. Lughaidh, Priest. By nature we are formed to desire
happiness, but it appears strange, that the generality of human beings so greatly mistake its real object. The pleasures of sense cannot procure a high or lasting enjoyment. It is the Christian, faithful to his noblest promptings of duty, that secures the proper aim of a well-directed life. The simple
record Sac—for Lughaidh
or " "—occurs in the
priest Martyrology
sacredos, of Tallagh,' at the 24th of April.
The Bollandists, from the same authority, enterLugadiusSacerdos,atthesamedate;' but,wefindnodetails,tofur- therelucidatehisbiography. ThenameofLughaidh,Priest,occursinthe
Martyrology of Donegal,3 as having a festival, on this day. He descended from the race of Eoghan, son of Niall, as we are there informed.
Article XV. —St. Diarmait, or Diarmaid, Bishop. Religious duty obliges to bear something as well as to do something ; rest may even occa- sionally become a duty ; but, not a single instant of life ought to be disen- gaged, from its peculiar claim on our time, even although this involve trouble and suffering. The name of Diarmaid is found, in the Martyrology of Tallagh,' at this date. He seems to have been a Bishop,' but when he lived is not
S. S. DichuUi, Muiiissae, et Neslugii, fra- truum, p. 60, n. 9. See, also, text and notes, in the Acts of these saints, which will be found, at the 15th of March.
'
Article xii. — . See "Triai Thauma-
lurga," Quinta Appendix ad Acta S. Columbas, cap. iv. ,sect. i. , p. 507.
' See Rev. Dr. Reeves' " Adamnan's Life of St. Columba, Additional notes (O), p. 398.
of the
Article xi. — ' See
" Acta ' See Rev. Dr. Reeves' Adamnan's " Life Sanctorum Hibernise," xv. Martii, Acta of St. Columba. Additional notes (O),
3
Four Masters," vol. ii.
Article II. —St. Fuilen, or Foilanus, of Drommat, or Druim-
FODA. The of Martyrologies Tallagh
' See Venerable Bede's " Historia Eccle-
siastica Gentis Angloium," lib. v. , cap.
'
and of Marianus O'Gorman enter St.
^ Edited by Rev. Dr. Kelly, p. xxii. The
Bollandists, quoting the same authority, at this date, have tcbrictus. See "Acta
xxiii. , p. 481. '=
Sanctorum," tomus iii. ,
the pretermitted feasts, p. 260.
to Ferrarius.
'3 He cites Arnold Wion and the Scottish
for the statement but, his refer- Breviary, ;
ence cannot be verified.
'< The Lessons of the Second Nocturn
Aprilisxxiv. Among
According
were contracted.
'5 In it, the following prayer was read
—
'' The Franciscan enters, at this copy,
date ecbiMcci \&x.
"See "Apologia pro Hibernia," cap. iv. ,
p. 39. , cap. v. , pp. 63, 67.
"Deuscujus SpirituBeatusEgbertus, salutera
gentium sitiens, varios fidei praecones in opus
Evangelicum destinavit ; dirijje, quiesumus, ejus intercedentibus mcritis, ad te tuorum corda servorum, ut spiritus lui fervore con- cepto, et in lide inveniantur stabiles et in opere efficaces. "
Acta Sanctorum,"
:
"^ In Fastis
'" InNatalibus Sanctorum Belgii.
"
'' See the Bollandists'
tomus iii. , Aprilis xxiv. De Sancto Egberlo,
Presbytero in Insula Hyensi. Prologomina, num. I, 2, p. 313.
''^ See "Historise Catholics Ibernise Compendium," tomus i. , lib. iv. , cap. xi. ,
Belgicis.
April 24. ] LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS. 473
Foilan, of Druim-Foda,= at the 24th day of the month, in April. The Bol- landists notice Failenus de Dromata,3 at the same date. There is a parish of
Dromod, in the county of Kerry ; but, we cannot state, that it is the place to whichallusionisheremade. Wishingtoascertain,iftliiscouldbeidentical with Dronimat, the writer applied to the Rev. Eugene Murphy, curate of the former place. He was an erudite and accomplished Irish scholar and anti- quary. His opinions, on this subject, were stated,-* that there was no trace of Fuilen or Foileann, in Dromod; but, he remarked, that there was a Dromatha
—as he had been told—in the adjoining parish
to it, he promised to make further enquiry, and to give the result of any dis- covery he could make. On the River Smearlach, a tributory of Fell, there are two townlands ; one known as Dromfada beg, and the other as Dromfada mor ; yet, he could not discover if a cill, ox patron, had been in either place. On the left bank of the River Inny (County Kerry) were the remains of two
'
old churches, viz. , one was called Killeen liath
the other bore no name, but it stood on the lands of Baile na Cille, and it was overlooked by a fami, called Drom na Cille. Between these, and to the south of them, there is a place on the banks of a s—treamlet, called Caol-Cabi- dil. Beside this latter was Cumar nan Greallach the latter word seems to beapropername. TheCillsatDromodareUlaigCeannaeich,andCillmc Ciarain-Cannig, on the south of the Inny. There is another Cill Canig,' on the side of a mountain, north of Kenmare. There is a Cill falline (Cill allinne) on the upper Mang ab—ove Currens, and four miles west of Castle- island j9 but, there is no Drom except Dromtaiab. The Rev. Mr. Murphy
learned, however, that Dromfada, was an old name for West Cove. '° Near
Article III. —St. Egneach, Son of Cucathrach. This name is entered, in the Martyrology of Tallagh," at the 24lh of April, as Eicneach
of In reference Glennbeith. s
the grey little church,' while
""
Teampul i Choaid," or Tempul Choaid,"
it was the old church of Coad,
but there is no tradition of Faileen. " The name Fuilen, of Drommat," venerated on tliis day, we read, in the Martyrology of I)onegal. '3
p. 50. Article, ii.
twelve inches. At Baile naCille, hard-by and
at a distance of about six feet, there is a
hugh bile of Cuileami, or a holly wood.
^ Can these names refer to a St. Canice?
enquires the Rev. Mr. Murphy.
'The parish so called is in the barony of
Turghanacmy, and it is shown, on the "Ord- nance Survey Townland Maps for the County
of Kerry," sheets 23, 30, 31, 39, 40, 49.
—'In the Franciscan we read : |:uilen -opum jTora.
104.
'See "Acta Sanctorum," tomos iii. ,
Aprilis xxiv. Among the pretermitted saints, p. 260.
* In a letter, written towards the close of December, 1871, from Waterville, county of Kerry.
s Or Glanbehy, in the barony of Iveragh, and it is marked, on the "Ordnance Survey
Townland Maps for the County of Kerry," sheets 55, 63, 64, 70, 71, 72, 8l, 82.
'At iCilieen liath, there is a small basin, embedded in the earth and grass. It is per- forated, so as to admit water to pass down
through it.
' The remains of Cilleen liath and Baile
" Acta Sanctorum Iliber- niac," xvi. Januarii, Appendix, cap. i. , p.
' See
Colgan's
.
na Cille lie to the left of the road from the
copy,
— "
new Catholic Church of Dromod on the In a note Dr. Todd says, at the word
road from Waterville to Cahirciveen and to Bealach Oisin. On the left bank of the Inny, there is a water It is shallow,
Drommata, "The gloss in Mar. Gorman
reads, t)pom «ca. "
'^ Edited Drs. Todd and Reeves. See by
Appendix to the Introduction, p. xlvii. , and pp. 110, 1 1 1.
holy stoup.
and not more than three or four inches deep.
The width of this basin, at the top, is about
The town of Caslleisland is on sheet ibiJ.
" The Tobar of Cro6an and old Bile are
well known, and a patron was held there, about the end of July, or about the 1st of
August,
In addition to the foregoing interesting local information, the Rev. Eugene Murphy wrote to me, that he had a search-warrant, for books stolen from Dr. Buckley's library, at Gale, near Cashenferry. Among these, there is mention of very old books, such as Deirdre, belonging to his Irish collection.
"
40,
474 LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS. [April 24.
macConcathrach. TheBollandistshaveitEinchusfilConcathraci. ' There
was an Egnech, also called Eccnech, who was a bishop and an anchorite, as likewise the Comarb,3 or successor to Enda of Ara, or otherwise he was Abbot
of Killeany, in the great Island of Arran, in the Bay of Galway. He died, in the year 916 ; but, on what day, we have not been able to ascertain. * Hence, it is not permitted us to conjecture, that he may be identified with the pre- sent saint. On this day, likewise, the Martyrology of Donegal s registers the nameEgneach,sonofCucathrach,ashavingvenerationpaidhim. Under the head Delga,* Duald Mac Firbis records, the slaying of Egnach, bishop of Delga,7 A. D. 837. *
Article IV. —St. Fincheille, or Fincheall, Virgin. The cloisters and their dwellers are the noblest objects in the ignoble ages. This is even the opinion of generous non-Catholics. They are the living embodiment of a feeling, which existed among the vestals, even before it was purified and consecrated in the holy Catholic church. Among the holy daughters of Erin, in her early day, we find a record of Fincheille, in the Martyrology of Tallagh,' at the 24th of April. Her period or place is not given. The Bollandists record her as Fincella Virgo. ^ Her personal history seems to be unknown. This day was dedicated to the veneration of Fincheall, Virgin, as we meet
again recorded, in the Martyrology of Donegal. 3
Article V. —St. Seachtan, Seacht Miosaigh, or Seachtan, of the
SevenReliquaries. Theinsertionfound,intheMartyrologyofTallagh,' at the 24th of April, is Sechtan ocus Sechtmisid. It has evidently been incorrectly entered. The Bollandists note, at this day, Sechtanus Septimes- ter. ^ On this day, we read in the Martyrology of Donegal,3 that a festival was celebrated, in honour of Seachtan, Seacht Miosaigh/ or Seachtan, of the Seven Reliquaries.
- Article VI. —St. Uildbrith, or Hubritan, a Saxo-n-. - L\~Sevmth <"
El("hth Century^ The simple entry, Uildbrithi,' occurs in the Martyrolhogy
Article hi. — ' Edited by Rev. Dr.
Kelly, p. xxii. In the Franciscan copy is
See ActaSanctorum," tomus iii. , Aprilis xxiv. Among the pretermitted feasts, p. 260.
3 Edited by Drs. Todd and Reeves, pp. no, III.
Article v. — ' Edited Rev. Dr. by
Kelly,p. xxii. IntheFranciscancopywe
read Secern ^-echc niii*«i.
'See "Acta Sanctorum," tomus iii. ,
Aprilisxxiv. Amongthepretermittedsaints, p. 260.
3 Edited by Drs. Todd and Reeves, pp. 108, 109.
xxii. In the Franciscan copy we read : eictiecTi mac, with some contractions
unintelligible to the writer.
'See "Acta Sanctorum," tomus iii,,
Aprilis xxiv. Among the pretermitted saints,
irinceiLle. u. °"
Kelly, p.
p. 260.
3
to Duald Mac Firbis. "
According
«SeeDr. O'Donovan's AnnalsoftheFour
Masters," vol. ii. , pp- 592, 593, and (n. ) i. , ibid. Also " Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy," Irish MS. Series, vol. i. , part i. , pp. 86, 87, and n. 4, ibid.
5 Edited by Drs. Todd and Reeves, pp.
loS, log.
' Dealga is now Kildalkey, in the county
of Meatli, according to William M. Hen-
* Dr. Todd says in a note, at Seacht Afio- "
note.
^ See " Proceedmgs of the Royal Irish
Academy," Irish MSS. Series, vol. i. , part
i. , pp. 104, 105.
''According to the Four Masters.
gloss in Maiianus Gorman reads, feicmip-o, and ihe Mart. Taml. has Secern «5U|- Setc
nnj-it). Or, the epithet may signify, of seven
months in the w—omb. "
In the Franciscan
nessy's
, t • 1.
Article vi. Article iv. — ' Edited by Rev. Dr. is uL'obpechi.
copy
: i. e. , oi ihe seven The saigh reliquaries.
April 24. ] LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS. 475
of Tallagh,' at the 24th of April; and, on the same day, Marianus O'Gomian hasrecordedhisfeast. 3 HeissaidtohavebeenthesonofCusperius,aSaxon prince, and of Bernicia, his wife. The brother to St. Gerald of Mayo Hubritan is called Uildbrit, or Huiltbrith. He flourished, probably in the seventh or eighth century. Some account of him will be found, in Colgan's work,4 when
theLifeSt. Gerald,atthe13thofMarch. TheBoUandistsshave Hulbritus,atthe24thofApril; and,theAnnalsofUlsterrecordthedeathof his brother, at a. d. 731. *
Article VII. —St. Coemnat, or Caoinnet, of Cuilciochmagh. We find this name set down in the Martyrology of Tallagh,' at the 24th of April, as Coemnat Cuil Cichmaigh. The BoUandists » write the name simply, as Coenneta, at the same day. It is difficult to identify the place already men- tioned. The name of Caoinnet 3 is entered, likewise, in the Martyrology of Donegal,* as having a festival, and at this same date.
Article VIII. —The Sons of Baethan, or Began. On the 24th of
April,theMartyrologyofTallagh registers,MacBecgani,ashavingbeen venerated. The BoUandists have it Filii Baethani. ' In like manner, we learn,
inhonourofthesonsofBaethan,J wascelebrated,andonthis day, according to the Martyrology of Donegal. *
Article IX. —Reputed Feast of Brecan, Bishop and Abbot of ^IAGH Bile. Under the head of Magh Bile, Duald Mac Firbis enters, Brecan, bishop and abbot of Magh Bile, April 24th. ' But, the Martyr- ology of Tallagh and that of Donegal enter his festival, at the 29th of this month.
Article X. —The Sons of Caelbhadh. The Martyrology of Tallagh
'
noticesthesonsofCoelbad atthe24thofApril; and,quotingit,theBol-
landistshaveFiliiCaelbadii. ' TheMartyrologyofDonegal3mentions,that the sons of Caelbhadh were venerated on this day,
' Edited by Rev. Dr. Kelly, p. xxii.
3 See "Ulster Journal of Archxology,'' vol. vi. , where the Rev. Dr. Reeves has a learned article, on St. Beretchert of Tully- lease, pp. 267 to 275.
'See "Acta Sanctorum Hibemiae," Martii xiii. Vita S. Giraldi, Abbatis Elit- herensis et Magioensis, n. 5, p. 602.
5 See "Acta Sanctorum, tomus iii. ,
Aprilis xxiv. Among the pretermitted saints, p. 260.
' See Rev. Dr. ©'Conor's " Rerum Hiber-
nicarum — tomus iv. , p. 82. Scriptores,"
'
Article vii. Edited by Rev. Dr.
Kelly, p. xxii. The P'ranciscan copy has
Co. 4emndC Cuidcichmaig.
See "Acta Sanctorum," tomus iii. ,
Aprilis xxiv. Among the pretermitted feasts, p. 260.
3 Dr. Todd says in a note, at this proper
recording
thata
festival,
"
adds here ' Caomnac Guile ciotmuige,'
Aprilisxxiv. Amongthepretermittedsaints, p. 260.
3 Edited by Drs. Todd and Reeves, I lo, I II.
name, "Caoinnet. "
The more recent hand
" < Edited by Drs. Todd and Reeves, pp.
pp.
[Caomnat of Cuilciochmagh] Mart. Taml. '
1 lo, in. — ' Edited Article viii.
by Rev. Dr. Kelly, p. xxii. The Franciscan copy reads :
nieicoaecAiti. '"
See Acta Sanctorum," tomus iii. ,
Aprilis xxiv. Among the pretermitted feasts, p. 260.
' in ^ note by Dr. Todd, at Baethan, we are told :" The more recent hand adds here,
'
tnic begim [son of Began], Mart. Taml. ' The Brussels MS. reads, mic t)ec5din. "
* Edited by Drs. Todd and Reeves, pp.
no, in. — Article ix.
See "Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy," MSS. Series,
vol. i. , part i. , pp. 120, 121.
Article x.
we read: rtleic CoelbdT).
°
copy,
See "Acta Sanctorum," tomus iii. ,
—'In the Franciscan
476 LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS. [April 24.
Article XI. —St. Flann, Son of Nessan. {Probably in the Seventh Century^ The mere record of this saint's festival takes place, on this day, in the Martyrologies of Donegal and of Cashel. He was one of Nessan's sons;' and,mostprobably,heflourishedintheseventhcentury.
Article XII. —Blessed P'lann Ua Tagain, Airchinnech of Durrow,
King's County. {Tenth and Elevetith Centuries. '] This was a wise and a
celebrated man. Colgan had intended to say more regarding him, at this
date. ' Flann Ua Tacain was Airchinnech of Durrow, in the present King's
County. Hewasregardedasapersonspeciallydistinguishedforhisknow- ledge. " He died a. d. 1022. 3
Article XIII. —St. Flann, Abbot of Iona, Scotland. {Ninth Century. '] Another St. Flann, who was Abbot of Hy, is venerated on the 24th of April. ' He was the son of Maelduin, and he belonged to the race of Conall Gulban. His pedigree is given in the Neamhseanchas, and it makes himtwelfthindescentfromConallGulban. FlannsucceededtotheAbbey of Iona, on the death of Feradhach Mac Cormaic, a. d. 880, and he departed this life April 24th, a. d. 891, after his incumbency of eleven years. '
Article XIV. —St. Lughaidh, Priest. By nature we are formed to desire
happiness, but it appears strange, that the generality of human beings so greatly mistake its real object. The pleasures of sense cannot procure a high or lasting enjoyment. It is the Christian, faithful to his noblest promptings of duty, that secures the proper aim of a well-directed life. The simple
record Sac—for Lughaidh
or " "—occurs in the
priest Martyrology
sacredos, of Tallagh,' at the 24th of April.
The Bollandists, from the same authority, enterLugadiusSacerdos,atthesamedate;' but,wefindnodetails,tofur- therelucidatehisbiography. ThenameofLughaidh,Priest,occursinthe
Martyrology of Donegal,3 as having a festival, on this day. He descended from the race of Eoghan, son of Niall, as we are there informed.
Article XV. —St. Diarmait, or Diarmaid, Bishop. Religious duty obliges to bear something as well as to do something ; rest may even occa- sionally become a duty ; but, not a single instant of life ought to be disen- gaged, from its peculiar claim on our time, even although this involve trouble and suffering. The name of Diarmaid is found, in the Martyrology of Tallagh,' at this date. He seems to have been a Bishop,' but when he lived is not
S. S. DichuUi, Muiiissae, et Neslugii, fra- truum, p. 60, n. 9. See, also, text and notes, in the Acts of these saints, which will be found, at the 15th of March.
'
Article xii. — . See "Triai Thauma-
lurga," Quinta Appendix ad Acta S. Columbas, cap. iv. ,sect. i. , p. 507.
' See Rev. Dr. Reeves' " Adamnan's Life of St. Columba, Additional notes (O), p. 398.
of the
Article xi. — ' See
" Acta ' See Rev. Dr. Reeves' Adamnan's " Life Sanctorum Hibernise," xv. Martii, Acta of St. Columba. Additional notes (O),
3
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