59 See "Origines
Parochiales
Scotiae,"
pars, ii.
pars, ii.
O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v6
There Moluoc began to estab- lish churches and monasteries.
In these, he placed approved men, and these were indoctrinated in the science of heavenly wisdom.
41 Some writers attri- bute to St.
Molocus the conversion of St.
Oswald, and of his brethren, the
2
Princes of Northumberland. ''
King of Scotland is said to have bestowed the Island of Lismore on the Church, and to have endowed it in such a way, that it became free from any tribute or other exaction. *3 Our holy missionary then went to the Island of Tyle,44 where he laboured in a new field, and he instructed numbers in the Christian doctrine. He had the satisfaction of gaining that people over to the Faith. 4 * Afterwards, the holy man went to Ross, where he preached to the people, with great zeal, and he made many converts. He dedicated those northern parts in honour of the Holy Mother of Christ/6 He preached the Gospel of Christ with great fruit in the province of Mar. *' According to Dempster, he wrote Vita Erandani Magistri, lib. i. , and also Commonito- rium ad Scotos, lib. 1'. 48 This statement, however, is not to be credited. Some accounts have it, that Moluoc had been a companion of St. Kiritine, who was also surnamed Boniface. Thus, we are told, that in St. Moloch's extreme old age, St. Bonifacus Queretinus was associated with him/ Our saint is said to have outlived Boniface for many years. Before his death, Moloch ordered, that he should be interred in the same church, and near his deceased friend. 50 According to some accounts, this holy man died before
3* Dempster calls him " Argadum Apos-
tolus, a—pud quos in Lismorensi basilica se-
pultus. '" "Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis
Scotorum," tomus ii. , lib. xii. , num. 840, p. 242.
p. 449. 4? Speaking of St. Moloc, Hector Boece
39 " Sed et die quadain cum ferrenm cam- remarks : "plerosque in Arcadia atquc Mar- panametquadratamsueecclesi—aperneces- rea,inquibusregionibusfrequentiusest
sariam fabricandam liaberet. " Proprium diversatus, propria: SS. Par. Estiv. , fol. 6ti, a.
40 See "Transactions of the Royal Irish
Academy," vol xiv. , part ii. , pp. 46, 47.
41 Officium S. Moloci, Lect. v.
4* See Bishop Challenor's " Britannia
p. 449.
See Hector Boece's
"
Owing to the persuasion of St. Moluoc, the
Scotorum Histo- 43 See Officium S. Moloci, Lect. vi. , riae," lib. ix. , fol. 172*7. Editio 1575.
Sancta," part i. , June 25th. p. 387. p. 242.
Dr. J. F. S. Gordon's " Sco-
44 The
5° ^ce Kcv.
tichronicon,"
5I See his Life, at the 9th of June, in the
of this Island has been dis- Some consider it to be Iceland, while others think it must have been one of
the Shetland or Islands. Orkney
vol. i. , 6S. p.
puted.
identity
45 See Officium S. Moloci, Lect. vi. , p. 242.
*6
See Officium S. Moloci, Lect. vi. ,
:-alutis mortalium vit—ia aciius carpendo, fecit admonitos," &c.
" . ->cotorum Historise," lib. ix. , p. clxxii.
48 See " Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Scotorum," tomus ii. , lib. xii. , num. S40,
present volume.
5* to Hector Bocce, " xeiv. vitx According
LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS.
St. Columba,* and in 592. Hisdeath occurred in the province of Ross. Having
on the German Ocean, and at the extreme point of the Province of Ross. ss We are told, that St. Moloch and St. Bonifacius Queretinus were buried in the same grave. Subsequently, St. Moloch's body was transferred to Lis-
more. 56 The people of Argyle have constantly asserted, moreover, that his remains were interred in the basilica of Lismore. 57 His relics were honoured in a church there dedicated to God in his name. In Lismore was his church of
June 25. ]
793
Killmuluag. s
cathedral for the
in A church of St.
he was
Patron,?
as also of in Kilmolowaig, Kilberry. ?
2
1
1
attained a venerable old 2 and his health age,*
to his labours, he departed this life on the 7th of the July Kalends. 53 He was buried in the church of St. Boniface in Rosmarky. 54 This place is situated
8 This was afterwards erected into the
diocese of Argyle. 50 The bacul or crozier of St. Moloch of Lismore is now
in of the Duke of possession
60
King Malcolm,
when
about to engage
Muluag
Pabbay. ?
In the extreme north of
Lewis,
anno diem obiit. "—" Scotorum Hystoriae,"
Banff," vol. ii. , p. 253.
63 See " Old Statistical Account of Scot-
land," p. 620.
lib. ix. , p. clxxii.
53 See Bishoj. Forbes'
"
Kalendars of Scot- 54 Breviary of Aberdeen, Pars Estiv. , fol.
6*
See "Antiquities of Aberdeen and
tish Saints," p. 410.
v.
rum," tomus vi. , Appendix ad Diem xxv. Junii. De S. Moloco seu Molonacho Epis- copo in Ro-sia, Scotiae Hodiernoe Provin- cia, n. (g), p. 242.
Banff," vol. ii. , pp. 15, 17.
6s See " New Statistical Account of Scot-
Argyle.
his enemies, humbly implored the intercession of St. Moloc, and he was
victorious. Asamarkofhisgratitude,andinfulfilmentofavow,heerected
a church in honour of the saint, and that, too, at great expense. 61 Several
places, especially in the north of Scotland, and in the Hebrides, have
cherished the memory of this holy man, as manifested to us, even in the local
denominationsandmemorials. Thus,Mortlach,withitsdependentmonas-
teryCloveth,hadawellcalledSimmerluak,closetoit. 62 Therewasayearly
fair,calledSt. Malloch'sFair,atClatt,intheGarioch. 63 Luoch'sFairwasheld
6
at Tarland. * St. Malogue's or Emagola's Fair was held at Alyth. 65 In the
at was nowKilmuir. 66 Islands, Skye, Kilmoluag,
Western
lean also seems to have had a church dedicated to this saint. 6? Kilmoluag, in Kilninian, at Mull, seems to have had a church, in like manner, having him
as Patron. 68 Kilmoluag, Tiree,
was in
there was a teampull, 44 feet long, and dedicated to St. Moluoc, at Gorra-
pool. " There was a Balmoloch, 7 * near Kilsyth. Helanmoluach is given by Fordun,7S among the Islands of Scotland. A chapel was dedicated to St. Moluoc,andcalledTeampullMor,neartheButtofLewis. Toit,lunatics
viii.
ss See the Bollandists' "Acta Sancto- land," Perth, pp. 11 19, n 25.
a,
5fi See Rev. Dr. J. F. S. Gordon's
Scoti-
See Origines Parochiales Scotiae,
pars. ii. . p. 320.
6» See "Origines Parochiales Scotiae,
pars, ii. , p. 346.
7° See "Ulster Journal of Archaeology,
vol. ii. , p. 242.
7I See "Origines Parochiales Scotioe,
chronicon," vol. i. , p. 68.
57 See Hector Boece's " Scotorum Histo-
rise," lib. ix. , p. clxxii.
s« See "Old Statistical Account of Scot-
land. " vol. i. , p. 482.
59 See "Origines Parochiales Scotiae,"
pars, ii. , p. 159.
60 There is an engraving of it, in the "Ori-
nines Parochiales Scotiae," vol. ii. , p. 163. °* See Hector Boece's " Scotorum Histo-
vol. ii. , p. 37. c
riae," lib. xi. , pp. 242, 295. Also Joannes tecture," p. 187.
Leslaeus, lib. iv. , p. civ. 74 See Blaeu's "Atlas of Scotland.
62 " of Aberdeen and "See " Scotichronicon," vol. i. , lib. ii. , See Anti'quities
havingfailed, owing
many
Kilmolowoc, in Raasay, was another of his churches. 60 Of
66
See "Origines Parochiales Scotioe," vol. ii. , p. 348.
vol. ii. , p. 26. " 63 "
6? See
"
Origines Parochiales Scotioe,"
72 See
"
. „ Origines Parochiales bcotiae,
vol. i. , p. 377.
73 See Muir's " Characteristics of Arcni-
Kilmoloig,
in Kil-
794 LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS. [June 25.
werebrought,inordertobecured. '6 Thepatientwasconductedseventimes around the chapel, and sprinkled with water from St. Ronan's well, which was in the immediate vicinity. Then, he was bound, and deposited for the night, on the site of the altar. ? ? There are entries of this holy man's festival, at the 25th of June, in various Calendars and Martyrologies. He was greatly venerated as well in Ireland as in Scotland. Thus, Marianus O'Gorman styles him Moluocus, the hospitable and decorous from Lismore, in Alba. 78 The festival of this saint is recorded, likewise, in the Martyrology of Aberdeen, at vii. Kl. Julii, corresponding with the 25th of June. ? In two ancient Calen-
dars, one printed at Lubeck, and the other at Cologne, a. d. 1490, there is an "
entryof S. Molocus,episcopusetconfessor,"atthe25thofJune. Ferrarius treats of this saint, at the 16th of April ; while, again, he mentions St. Molonathus as a Bishop in Scotland, at the 25th of June. The feast of St. Molocus, at the 25th of June, is inscribed in the Calendar of Usuard, enlarged by the Carthusians. 80 His name does not occur, however, in the Roman
81
Martyrology. It is stated, in the Martyrology of Donegal, at the 25th of
June, that veneration was paid to Moluog, of Liss-mdr, in Albain. On the
25th of June, in the Scottish Breviary, St. Molocus, a distinguished Bishop, is specially recorded, on this day. The feast of St. Moloc or Molocus is en-
tered, likewise, in the various Scottish Martyrologies. Thus, in the Kalen-
darium de Nova 82 we have St. Molocus Farina,
Episcopus ;
in the Kalenda-
rium de Arbuthnott,83 he is entered as a Bishop and Confessor; in the
KalendariumBreviariiAberdonensis;84 in the Martyrology of Aberdeen/5 at vii.
Kal.
Julii;
also in Adam
8
King's
Kalendar,86 in Thomas " Meno- Dempster's
and
Camerarius. 88 Other particulars of his Life are not clearly known ; but, from
Scotorum
the Scottish Entries in the Kalendar of David
7
of the saint, not known to exist at present. These have allusions, likewise, to the holy man's exalted virtues of singular zeal in preaching the Word
logium
;"
among
allusions to 8' in some of the him,
and of his ancient Responses
Antiphons
Office, it should seem, that special accounts had been taken from an old Life
of God, and of the illustrious
cap. 10. Goodall's edition.
? 6 See Mitchell's "Various
examples
afforded to his 00
people. Besides,
in the
Highlands "
and
fess, in Scotland
—to s. Brandane disciple
Superstitions Islands," p. 251.
8* See ibid. , p 131.
:
86 Thus " S. Molonache
bishop
and con-
77 See Proceedings of the Society of vnder King Eugenius 4. " Ibid. , p. 154. "
Quarta Appendix
ad Acta S.
Columbae,
cap. iii. , num. 34,p. 481.
79 Thus
" :
In Scocia Sancti Moloci
epis-
pro viribus, proximorum
in Marria Scotise
prouincia
of Scotland," vol. iv. "
In Scotia Molonathi
Antiquaries
78 See Colgan's Trias Thaumaturga,"
:
—
episcopi
copi cuius reliquie gloriose apud Kosmarky
Ib'ui. , ——
varie de eo dedicantur ecclesie. Huius est
Lismorensis ecclesia cathedralis : floruit mi-
raculis a inuentute et adhuc floret ita vt
tanto tempore preclara sua poscentibus pate-
bunt patrocinia quanto perhennia sanctitati
conceduntur premia. Et aliorum. " See
:
"
of Scotland," vol. ii. , p. 265.
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries
80
Printed at Cologne, A. D.
and
1521.
81 Edited by Drs. Todd and Reeves, pp.
Kalendars of
178, 179.
8a "
See Bishop Forbes' Scottish Saints, p. 72.
83 See ibid. , p. 101. 84 See ibid. , p. 117.
»° See the Bollandists' "Acta Sanctorum," tomus vi. , Appendix ad Diem xxv. Junii.
15 15
:
saluti studuit. "
89 As in the following example
p. 238.
87 Thus
S. Brandani discipuli K. " /bid. , p. 203.
88 Thus " Die. Sanctus Molonachus : 25
siue Molochus Episcopus et Confessor qui
"
Prnedonum rabiem sedasti, sancte Moloce.
Quo magi regnabant, daemon, cum dixerat unus
Quod satis est comedam, reliquum tibi, Sancte, relinquam.
Surgere conantem ierit ipsum lapsa bipennis ;
Non est quae reprimat medicina fluenta cruoris,
Quin sua seque dedit servum servire Moloco. "
June 25. ] LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS.
795
referenceismadetohisfastingsandausterities; tohischastityandpiety;to his compassion for the infirm, and to his charity for the poor ; to his inces- sant labours for the salvation of souls, and to his constant vigilance against
the approaches of temptation. The potency of his intercession is expressed, also, in those various devout aspirations contained in his office.
Article III. —St. Adalbert, or Adelbert, Confessor.
{Seventh
and Eighth Centuries^ The present holy and apostolic man was distinguished
for his zeal and labours, in extending the kingdom of Christ, and His grace in
men's souls. Acts of St. Adalbert were written in the tenth century, by the
monks of Laach ; and those accounts are the chief authority for his life and
labours. Other abbreviated Lives of this holy man, and seemingly drawn
from the foregoing, are to be found in Manuscripts ; while the Carmelite
1 Gerbrandus a 2 de Beka and Wilhelmus ab Father, Joannes Leydis, Joannes
Heda,3 have notices of him, in their respective works. From an ancient Manuscript, to which attention is called by Surius,* the Life of St. Adelbert is chiefly compiled. The editor has considerably emended its matter and
5 St. Aldebert is noted, likewise, in the work of Miraeus. 6 In the Bol-
style. landist
Rossia, Scotia; Hodiernse Provincia, p. 243.
and in the " Acta Sanctorum 8 his Life' lias Belgii Selecta,"
collection^
been inserted. Father John Mabillon gives the Life of this holy man, in his collection. 10 In that admirable work, Batavia Sacra," St. Adalbertus is specially recorded. Some notices of St. Adalbert are to be found, likewise, in
Northumberian Kings. He was son, as we are told, to Edilwald, or Edil- bald,15 King of the Deire, and grandson to St. Oswald,10 King and Martyr.
13 Rev. Alban
works. Adalbert is said to have descended from the royal blood of the
Bishop Challenor's,
Butler's,
when
1? wholeft intheseventh England
aboutSt.
century, and who spent some time in a monastery of Ireland, and which is
called Rathmelsigi ; we have the account, of that holy man earnestly desiring to spread the Gospel, among the Frisons, Rugians, Danes, Huns, Old Saxons
Already,
treating
Egbert,
De S. Moloco seu Molonaco Episcopo in
8
See tomus vi. There is a previous com-
mentary by Godefrid Henschenius, sect. 1
to to to688. 8, Acts, pp. 654
9 Vita S. Adalberti, Diaconi, amonachis Mediolacensibus descripta. It is contained, 3 He wrote, the Chronicon Egmundanum, in three chapters, and twenty-eight sec-
* ofthe Article hi. — He was prior
Convent at Haerlem, and he seems to have
lived, until A. D. 1524.
which has been published by Antonius Matthews, and also, Chronicum Hollandiae Comitum et Episcoporum Ultrajectinorum, which is brought down to A. D. 141 7.
3 He wrote " Historia seu Chronicon
tions.
""Acta Sanctorum Ordinis S. Bene-
dicti," Saeculum Tertium, pars, i. , p. 631.
Episcoporum Ultrajectinorum," reaches from A. D. 647 to A. D. 1333.
which
See Britannia Sancta," part i. , June
25th, p. 386.
I3 See "Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs
and other principal Saints," vol. vi. , June xxv.
_
I4 See "Lives of the Saints, vol. vi. ,
June 25th, p. 361.
'IS to Wilhelmus ab in According Heda,
his "Historia seu Chronicon Episcoporum
Ultrajectinoiiun. "
l6 "
* See " De Probatis Sanctorum Historiis,"
tomus iii.
2
Princes of Northumberland. ''
King of Scotland is said to have bestowed the Island of Lismore on the Church, and to have endowed it in such a way, that it became free from any tribute or other exaction. *3 Our holy missionary then went to the Island of Tyle,44 where he laboured in a new field, and he instructed numbers in the Christian doctrine. He had the satisfaction of gaining that people over to the Faith. 4 * Afterwards, the holy man went to Ross, where he preached to the people, with great zeal, and he made many converts. He dedicated those northern parts in honour of the Holy Mother of Christ/6 He preached the Gospel of Christ with great fruit in the province of Mar. *' According to Dempster, he wrote Vita Erandani Magistri, lib. i. , and also Commonito- rium ad Scotos, lib. 1'. 48 This statement, however, is not to be credited. Some accounts have it, that Moluoc had been a companion of St. Kiritine, who was also surnamed Boniface. Thus, we are told, that in St. Moloch's extreme old age, St. Bonifacus Queretinus was associated with him/ Our saint is said to have outlived Boniface for many years. Before his death, Moloch ordered, that he should be interred in the same church, and near his deceased friend. 50 According to some accounts, this holy man died before
3* Dempster calls him " Argadum Apos-
tolus, a—pud quos in Lismorensi basilica se-
pultus. '" "Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis
Scotorum," tomus ii. , lib. xii. , num. 840, p. 242.
p. 449. 4? Speaking of St. Moloc, Hector Boece
39 " Sed et die quadain cum ferrenm cam- remarks : "plerosque in Arcadia atquc Mar- panametquadratamsueecclesi—aperneces- rea,inquibusregionibusfrequentiusest
sariam fabricandam liaberet. " Proprium diversatus, propria: SS. Par. Estiv. , fol. 6ti, a.
40 See "Transactions of the Royal Irish
Academy," vol xiv. , part ii. , pp. 46, 47.
41 Officium S. Moloci, Lect. v.
4* See Bishop Challenor's " Britannia
p. 449.
See Hector Boece's
"
Owing to the persuasion of St. Moluoc, the
Scotorum Histo- 43 See Officium S. Moloci, Lect. vi. , riae," lib. ix. , fol. 172*7. Editio 1575.
Sancta," part i. , June 25th. p. 387. p. 242.
Dr. J. F. S. Gordon's " Sco-
44 The
5° ^ce Kcv.
tichronicon,"
5I See his Life, at the 9th of June, in the
of this Island has been dis- Some consider it to be Iceland, while others think it must have been one of
the Shetland or Islands. Orkney
vol. i. , 6S. p.
puted.
identity
45 See Officium S. Moloci, Lect. vi. , p. 242.
*6
See Officium S. Moloci, Lect. vi. ,
:-alutis mortalium vit—ia aciius carpendo, fecit admonitos," &c.
" . ->cotorum Historise," lib. ix. , p. clxxii.
48 See " Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Scotorum," tomus ii. , lib. xii. , num. S40,
present volume.
5* to Hector Bocce, " xeiv. vitx According
LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS.
St. Columba,* and in 592. Hisdeath occurred in the province of Ross. Having
on the German Ocean, and at the extreme point of the Province of Ross. ss We are told, that St. Moloch and St. Bonifacius Queretinus were buried in the same grave. Subsequently, St. Moloch's body was transferred to Lis-
more. 56 The people of Argyle have constantly asserted, moreover, that his remains were interred in the basilica of Lismore. 57 His relics were honoured in a church there dedicated to God in his name. In Lismore was his church of
June 25. ]
793
Killmuluag. s
cathedral for the
in A church of St.
he was
Patron,?
as also of in Kilmolowaig, Kilberry. ?
2
1
1
attained a venerable old 2 and his health age,*
to his labours, he departed this life on the 7th of the July Kalends. 53 He was buried in the church of St. Boniface in Rosmarky. 54 This place is situated
8 This was afterwards erected into the
diocese of Argyle. 50 The bacul or crozier of St. Moloch of Lismore is now
in of the Duke of possession
60
King Malcolm,
when
about to engage
Muluag
Pabbay. ?
In the extreme north of
Lewis,
anno diem obiit. "—" Scotorum Hystoriae,"
Banff," vol. ii. , p. 253.
63 See " Old Statistical Account of Scot-
land," p. 620.
lib. ix. , p. clxxii.
53 See Bishoj. Forbes'
"
Kalendars of Scot- 54 Breviary of Aberdeen, Pars Estiv. , fol.
6*
See "Antiquities of Aberdeen and
tish Saints," p. 410.
v.
rum," tomus vi. , Appendix ad Diem xxv. Junii. De S. Moloco seu Molonacho Epis- copo in Ro-sia, Scotiae Hodiernoe Provin- cia, n. (g), p. 242.
Banff," vol. ii. , pp. 15, 17.
6s See " New Statistical Account of Scot-
Argyle.
his enemies, humbly implored the intercession of St. Moloc, and he was
victorious. Asamarkofhisgratitude,andinfulfilmentofavow,heerected
a church in honour of the saint, and that, too, at great expense. 61 Several
places, especially in the north of Scotland, and in the Hebrides, have
cherished the memory of this holy man, as manifested to us, even in the local
denominationsandmemorials. Thus,Mortlach,withitsdependentmonas-
teryCloveth,hadawellcalledSimmerluak,closetoit. 62 Therewasayearly
fair,calledSt. Malloch'sFair,atClatt,intheGarioch. 63 Luoch'sFairwasheld
6
at Tarland. * St. Malogue's or Emagola's Fair was held at Alyth. 65 In the
at was nowKilmuir. 66 Islands, Skye, Kilmoluag,
Western
lean also seems to have had a church dedicated to this saint. 6? Kilmoluag, in Kilninian, at Mull, seems to have had a church, in like manner, having him
as Patron. 68 Kilmoluag, Tiree,
was in
there was a teampull, 44 feet long, and dedicated to St. Moluoc, at Gorra-
pool. " There was a Balmoloch, 7 * near Kilsyth. Helanmoluach is given by Fordun,7S among the Islands of Scotland. A chapel was dedicated to St. Moluoc,andcalledTeampullMor,neartheButtofLewis. Toit,lunatics
viii.
ss See the Bollandists' "Acta Sancto- land," Perth, pp. 11 19, n 25.
a,
5fi See Rev. Dr. J. F. S. Gordon's
Scoti-
See Origines Parochiales Scotiae,
pars. ii. . p. 320.
6» See "Origines Parochiales Scotiae,
pars, ii. , p. 346.
7° See "Ulster Journal of Archaeology,
vol. ii. , p. 242.
7I See "Origines Parochiales Scotioe,
chronicon," vol. i. , p. 68.
57 See Hector Boece's " Scotorum Histo-
rise," lib. ix. , p. clxxii.
s« See "Old Statistical Account of Scot-
land. " vol. i. , p. 482.
59 See "Origines Parochiales Scotiae,"
pars, ii. , p. 159.
60 There is an engraving of it, in the "Ori-
nines Parochiales Scotiae," vol. ii. , p. 163. °* See Hector Boece's " Scotorum Histo-
vol. ii. , p. 37. c
riae," lib. xi. , pp. 242, 295. Also Joannes tecture," p. 187.
Leslaeus, lib. iv. , p. civ. 74 See Blaeu's "Atlas of Scotland.
62 " of Aberdeen and "See " Scotichronicon," vol. i. , lib. ii. , See Anti'quities
havingfailed, owing
many
Kilmolowoc, in Raasay, was another of his churches. 60 Of
66
See "Origines Parochiales Scotioe," vol. ii. , p. 348.
vol. ii. , p. 26. " 63 "
6? See
"
Origines Parochiales Scotioe,"
72 See
"
. „ Origines Parochiales bcotiae,
vol. i. , p. 377.
73 See Muir's " Characteristics of Arcni-
Kilmoloig,
in Kil-
794 LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS. [June 25.
werebrought,inordertobecured. '6 Thepatientwasconductedseventimes around the chapel, and sprinkled with water from St. Ronan's well, which was in the immediate vicinity. Then, he was bound, and deposited for the night, on the site of the altar. ? ? There are entries of this holy man's festival, at the 25th of June, in various Calendars and Martyrologies. He was greatly venerated as well in Ireland as in Scotland. Thus, Marianus O'Gorman styles him Moluocus, the hospitable and decorous from Lismore, in Alba. 78 The festival of this saint is recorded, likewise, in the Martyrology of Aberdeen, at vii. Kl. Julii, corresponding with the 25th of June. ? In two ancient Calen-
dars, one printed at Lubeck, and the other at Cologne, a. d. 1490, there is an "
entryof S. Molocus,episcopusetconfessor,"atthe25thofJune. Ferrarius treats of this saint, at the 16th of April ; while, again, he mentions St. Molonathus as a Bishop in Scotland, at the 25th of June. The feast of St. Molocus, at the 25th of June, is inscribed in the Calendar of Usuard, enlarged by the Carthusians. 80 His name does not occur, however, in the Roman
81
Martyrology. It is stated, in the Martyrology of Donegal, at the 25th of
June, that veneration was paid to Moluog, of Liss-mdr, in Albain. On the
25th of June, in the Scottish Breviary, St. Molocus, a distinguished Bishop, is specially recorded, on this day. The feast of St. Moloc or Molocus is en-
tered, likewise, in the various Scottish Martyrologies. Thus, in the Kalen-
darium de Nova 82 we have St. Molocus Farina,
Episcopus ;
in the Kalenda-
rium de Arbuthnott,83 he is entered as a Bishop and Confessor; in the
KalendariumBreviariiAberdonensis;84 in the Martyrology of Aberdeen/5 at vii.
Kal.
Julii;
also in Adam
8
King's
Kalendar,86 in Thomas " Meno- Dempster's
and
Camerarius. 88 Other particulars of his Life are not clearly known ; but, from
Scotorum
the Scottish Entries in the Kalendar of David
7
of the saint, not known to exist at present. These have allusions, likewise, to the holy man's exalted virtues of singular zeal in preaching the Word
logium
;"
among
allusions to 8' in some of the him,
and of his ancient Responses
Antiphons
Office, it should seem, that special accounts had been taken from an old Life
of God, and of the illustrious
cap. 10. Goodall's edition.
? 6 See Mitchell's "Various
examples
afforded to his 00
people. Besides,
in the
Highlands "
and
fess, in Scotland
—to s. Brandane disciple
Superstitions Islands," p. 251.
8* See ibid. , p 131.
:
86 Thus " S. Molonache
bishop
and con-
77 See Proceedings of the Society of vnder King Eugenius 4. " Ibid. , p. 154. "
Quarta Appendix
ad Acta S.
Columbae,
cap. iii. , num. 34,p. 481.
79 Thus
" :
In Scocia Sancti Moloci
epis-
pro viribus, proximorum
in Marria Scotise
prouincia
of Scotland," vol. iv. "
In Scotia Molonathi
Antiquaries
78 See Colgan's Trias Thaumaturga,"
:
—
episcopi
copi cuius reliquie gloriose apud Kosmarky
Ib'ui. , ——
varie de eo dedicantur ecclesie. Huius est
Lismorensis ecclesia cathedralis : floruit mi-
raculis a inuentute et adhuc floret ita vt
tanto tempore preclara sua poscentibus pate-
bunt patrocinia quanto perhennia sanctitati
conceduntur premia. Et aliorum. " See
:
"
of Scotland," vol. ii. , p. 265.
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries
80
Printed at Cologne, A. D.
and
1521.
81 Edited by Drs. Todd and Reeves, pp.
Kalendars of
178, 179.
8a "
See Bishop Forbes' Scottish Saints, p. 72.
83 See ibid. , p. 101. 84 See ibid. , p. 117.
»° See the Bollandists' "Acta Sanctorum," tomus vi. , Appendix ad Diem xxv. Junii.
15 15
:
saluti studuit. "
89 As in the following example
p. 238.
87 Thus
S. Brandani discipuli K. " /bid. , p. 203.
88 Thus " Die. Sanctus Molonachus : 25
siue Molochus Episcopus et Confessor qui
"
Prnedonum rabiem sedasti, sancte Moloce.
Quo magi regnabant, daemon, cum dixerat unus
Quod satis est comedam, reliquum tibi, Sancte, relinquam.
Surgere conantem ierit ipsum lapsa bipennis ;
Non est quae reprimat medicina fluenta cruoris,
Quin sua seque dedit servum servire Moloco. "
June 25. ] LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS.
795
referenceismadetohisfastingsandausterities; tohischastityandpiety;to his compassion for the infirm, and to his charity for the poor ; to his inces- sant labours for the salvation of souls, and to his constant vigilance against
the approaches of temptation. The potency of his intercession is expressed, also, in those various devout aspirations contained in his office.
Article III. —St. Adalbert, or Adelbert, Confessor.
{Seventh
and Eighth Centuries^ The present holy and apostolic man was distinguished
for his zeal and labours, in extending the kingdom of Christ, and His grace in
men's souls. Acts of St. Adalbert were written in the tenth century, by the
monks of Laach ; and those accounts are the chief authority for his life and
labours. Other abbreviated Lives of this holy man, and seemingly drawn
from the foregoing, are to be found in Manuscripts ; while the Carmelite
1 Gerbrandus a 2 de Beka and Wilhelmus ab Father, Joannes Leydis, Joannes
Heda,3 have notices of him, in their respective works. From an ancient Manuscript, to which attention is called by Surius,* the Life of St. Adelbert is chiefly compiled. The editor has considerably emended its matter and
5 St. Aldebert is noted, likewise, in the work of Miraeus. 6 In the Bol-
style. landist
Rossia, Scotia; Hodiernse Provincia, p. 243.
and in the " Acta Sanctorum 8 his Life' lias Belgii Selecta,"
collection^
been inserted. Father John Mabillon gives the Life of this holy man, in his collection. 10 In that admirable work, Batavia Sacra," St. Adalbertus is specially recorded. Some notices of St. Adalbert are to be found, likewise, in
Northumberian Kings. He was son, as we are told, to Edilwald, or Edil- bald,15 King of the Deire, and grandson to St. Oswald,10 King and Martyr.
13 Rev. Alban
works. Adalbert is said to have descended from the royal blood of the
Bishop Challenor's,
Butler's,
when
1? wholeft intheseventh England
aboutSt.
century, and who spent some time in a monastery of Ireland, and which is
called Rathmelsigi ; we have the account, of that holy man earnestly desiring to spread the Gospel, among the Frisons, Rugians, Danes, Huns, Old Saxons
Already,
treating
Egbert,
De S. Moloco seu Molonaco Episcopo in
8
See tomus vi. There is a previous com-
mentary by Godefrid Henschenius, sect. 1
to to to688. 8, Acts, pp. 654
9 Vita S. Adalberti, Diaconi, amonachis Mediolacensibus descripta. It is contained, 3 He wrote, the Chronicon Egmundanum, in three chapters, and twenty-eight sec-
* ofthe Article hi. — He was prior
Convent at Haerlem, and he seems to have
lived, until A. D. 1524.
which has been published by Antonius Matthews, and also, Chronicum Hollandiae Comitum et Episcoporum Ultrajectinorum, which is brought down to A. D. 141 7.
3 He wrote " Historia seu Chronicon
tions.
""Acta Sanctorum Ordinis S. Bene-
dicti," Saeculum Tertium, pars, i. , p. 631.
Episcoporum Ultrajectinorum," reaches from A. D. 647 to A. D. 1333.
which
See Britannia Sancta," part i. , June
25th, p. 386.
I3 See "Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs
and other principal Saints," vol. vi. , June xxv.
_
I4 See "Lives of the Saints, vol. vi. ,
June 25th, p. 361.
'IS to Wilhelmus ab in According Heda,
his "Historia seu Chronicon Episcoporum
Ultrajectinoiiun. "
l6 "
* See " De Probatis Sanctorum Historiis,"
tomus iii.
