—Reputed
Translation of St.
O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v7
.
.
.
. . . 37 . . . 37
Article IV. —Festival of St. Euticus, Martyr, at Rome
. . .
of Saints Processus and at Rome ARTICLE V. —Feast Martinianus, Martyrs
. . .
37
JCijtrtf Dag of 3ulg*
Article I. —St. German, First Bishop of the Isle of Man. Fifth Century,. ] . . . . . . . . . • ••37
Article II. —St. Guha^on, Confessor, in Belgium. [Probably in the Eighth
. . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Article III. — St. Cilline, orCillen, Droicteach, Abbot of Iona, Scotland. [Eighth
— Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 ARTICLEIV. St. Tirechan,Bishop. [SeventhCentury. ] . . . . . . 44
. —St. Dartinne or Tartinna, of Druimard, or ofCill-aird, in Ui-Garrchon,
County of Wieklow
ARTICLE VI. —St Mielmuire or Marianus Ua Gormain, better known as
M nanus O'Gorman, the Irish Martyrologist, Abbot of Knock, near Lughmhagh, now Louth, County of Louth. [Twelfth
— fury. ] . . . Article VII. St Ultan . . .
St Colmari . . . . . . . . . . . . Article X. —Reputed Festival of St. RuaiOld, Martyr, and Patron of Mechlin, ium . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . : 1. Y111. —ReputedFeastofSt. Kenuinus,AbbotinIreland. . .
. . . 47 . . . 49 . . . 49
Article XL—St. Breacnat, Virgin . . .
LIL—Feast of St Thomas' Translation . . .
49 . . . 49 . . . 50 . . . so
Article XIII;—Festival of St Cyrion, Martyr at Alexandria . . .
JFourtI) ©ag of 3ulg«
Article I. —St. Bolcan of Kilcoolev, County of Roscommon. [Probably in
the Fifth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 50 [I. —St Finbarr or Fionubharr, Abbot of Into Doimhle, County ofWex-
ford. [Sixth Century. ] . . . . . .
tst of St. Martin's Ordination . . . . . . . . .
ARTICLE IV. —Reputed Feast of St. Siluenieus at Kilreule, in Scotland
Article V. —Reputed Feast of St Modwenn^ . . .
ArticleYI. TranslationoftheRelicsofSt. I"
ARTICLE VII. —Reputed Feast of St. Marianus, Confessor and Abbot, at Rati-'
[Eleventh Century. ] . . . ARTICLE YII I.
—Reputed Translation of St. Rumold's Relics . . .
. . . 52
53 . . . 54 . . . 54
A»ti<
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JWtij Bag of 3uht.
. . .
. . . . . . . . . 46
rNAj mod- ma, MODOVRNA, MOWENA, MODVftNNA, OR NOD-
vybnna,Virgin. [ProbablyintheNinthCentury. ] . . . 55 "
lania orEtavin, Virgin, ofTuaim Moylurg, County of Roscommon
i'mima, in
. . . 63
. . . . . .
54
. . . 55 . . . 55
49
Article III. —St. Fergus Q'Huamalgh ArticleIV. —St. Ultan . . . Article V. —St. Cillicn
Article VI. —St. Ruraoldus
Pag* . . . 65
Article VII.
Feast of St.
and of her
66
(
'cutury. ] — Chap. I.
Agatha
Companions, Martyr,
. . .
. . . 66
CONTEXTS.
—
Article VIII- Reputed Feast of St. Alea, or Athca . . .
Article IX. —Reputed Feast of St. Boniface, Bishop and Martyr . . . . 66
Sixty ©atJ of 3ulu.
Article I. —St. Palladius, Apostle of the Scot. ^ and Picts. \Ftflh
. . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .
65 . . . 66
Introduction—Authorities for the Life of St. Palladius
and his Success in stemming the Pelagian Heresy— Created Archdeacon, and afterwards selected and consecrated by Pope Celestine I. to preach the Gospel among the Scots—He arrives in Ireland, where he builds some Churches . . . . . . 67
—His disputed Origin—His earliest Mission to Britain
Chap. II. —Opposition experienced by St. Palladius in Ireland —He is driven away by Nathi—Other Statements—
or Ethnea, and St. Cumana, of Airiudh Bainne . . . ArticleV. —ReputedFeastofSt. Dermor,DaughterofMaine . . .
Mission in North Britain—His —His Festivals and Commemorations—Con-
His
Death
clusion . . . . . . 73
reputed
Article II. —St. Darerca, or St. Moninne, Virgin, of Cill Isleibhe, now Kil- leavy, or Slhbh Cuillin, County"of Armagh. [Fifth or Sixth
Century] . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Chap. I. —Introduction— Writers of the Acts of St. Darerca
or Moninne—Her Family and Birth—Baptized, con- firmed and veiled by St. Patrick— She is called upon
to form an Association of pious Females—Under the Direction of St, Ibar—She visits St. Brigid—- Her Con-
and
Chapter II.
. . . 79 St. Darerca goes to the Northern Parts of Ireland, and founds a House at Fochard—This Place she leaves to
seek a new Settlement at Slieve Gullion—Her Estab- lishment at Killevy— Her- personal Virtues and Miracles—She is to be distinguished from another
St. Modw—enna, venerated chiefly in England an—d
gregration at Ardconais—This Place — visits St. Brigid a second Time . . .
she
leaves,
He founds a Religious Institute at Tallagh— Pescrip-
at the of Easdra Synod
Scotland Moniniaassists
Account of her Death—Her Commemorations—Con- clusion . . . . . . ••• 85
ArticleIII. —St. MacEarc,BishopofDonoghmore. [FifthCentury] . . . 93 Article IV. —The Three Daughters of Maine. St. Dermor or Dermoria, St. Etne
••• 95 . . . 96
Article VI. —Three Daughters of Erni or Enuch Dirmaigh ArticleVII. —St. Fedchonniad,orFedhchu,orUamadhFubi . . .
Article VIII. — Reputed Festival of a St. Fuidbech . . . ArticleIX. —St. FlannMacCellach,BishopofRechrann.
. . . 37 . . . 37
Article IV. —Festival of St. Euticus, Martyr, at Rome
. . .
of Saints Processus and at Rome ARTICLE V. —Feast Martinianus, Martyrs
. . .
37
JCijtrtf Dag of 3ulg*
Article I. —St. German, First Bishop of the Isle of Man. Fifth Century,. ] . . . . . . . . . • ••37
Article II. —St. Guha^on, Confessor, in Belgium. [Probably in the Eighth
. . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Article III. — St. Cilline, orCillen, Droicteach, Abbot of Iona, Scotland. [Eighth
— Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 ARTICLEIV. St. Tirechan,Bishop. [SeventhCentury. ] . . . . . . 44
. —St. Dartinne or Tartinna, of Druimard, or ofCill-aird, in Ui-Garrchon,
County of Wieklow
ARTICLE VI. —St Mielmuire or Marianus Ua Gormain, better known as
M nanus O'Gorman, the Irish Martyrologist, Abbot of Knock, near Lughmhagh, now Louth, County of Louth. [Twelfth
— fury. ] . . . Article VII. St Ultan . . .
St Colmari . . . . . . . . . . . . Article X. —Reputed Festival of St. RuaiOld, Martyr, and Patron of Mechlin, ium . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . : 1. Y111. —ReputedFeastofSt. Kenuinus,AbbotinIreland. . .
. . . 47 . . . 49 . . . 49
Article XL—St. Breacnat, Virgin . . .
LIL—Feast of St Thomas' Translation . . .
49 . . . 49 . . . 50 . . . so
Article XIII;—Festival of St Cyrion, Martyr at Alexandria . . .
JFourtI) ©ag of 3ulg«
Article I. —St. Bolcan of Kilcoolev, County of Roscommon. [Probably in
the Fifth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 50 [I. —St Finbarr or Fionubharr, Abbot of Into Doimhle, County ofWex-
ford. [Sixth Century. ] . . . . . .
tst of St. Martin's Ordination . . . . . . . . .
ARTICLE IV. —Reputed Feast of St. Siluenieus at Kilreule, in Scotland
Article V. —Reputed Feast of St Modwenn^ . . .
ArticleYI. TranslationoftheRelicsofSt. I"
ARTICLE VII. —Reputed Feast of St. Marianus, Confessor and Abbot, at Rati-'
[Eleventh Century. ] . . . ARTICLE YII I.
—Reputed Translation of St. Rumold's Relics . . .
. . . 52
53 . . . 54 . . . 54
A»ti<
'
JWtij Bag of 3uht.
. . .
. . . . . . . . . 46
rNAj mod- ma, MODOVRNA, MOWENA, MODVftNNA, OR NOD-
vybnna,Virgin. [ProbablyintheNinthCentury. ] . . . 55 "
lania orEtavin, Virgin, ofTuaim Moylurg, County of Roscommon
i'mima, in
. . . 63
. . . . . .
54
. . . 55 . . . 55
49
Article III. —St. Fergus Q'Huamalgh ArticleIV. —St. Ultan . . . Article V. —St. Cillicn
Article VI. —St. Ruraoldus
Pag* . . . 65
Article VII.
Feast of St.
and of her
66
(
'cutury. ] — Chap. I.
Agatha
Companions, Martyr,
. . .
. . . 66
CONTEXTS.
—
Article VIII- Reputed Feast of St. Alea, or Athca . . .
Article IX. —Reputed Feast of St. Boniface, Bishop and Martyr . . . . 66
Sixty ©atJ of 3ulu.
Article I. —St. Palladius, Apostle of the Scot. ^ and Picts. \Ftflh
. . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .
65 . . . 66
Introduction—Authorities for the Life of St. Palladius
and his Success in stemming the Pelagian Heresy— Created Archdeacon, and afterwards selected and consecrated by Pope Celestine I. to preach the Gospel among the Scots—He arrives in Ireland, where he builds some Churches . . . . . . 67
—His disputed Origin—His earliest Mission to Britain
Chap. II. —Opposition experienced by St. Palladius in Ireland —He is driven away by Nathi—Other Statements—
or Ethnea, and St. Cumana, of Airiudh Bainne . . . ArticleV. —ReputedFeastofSt. Dermor,DaughterofMaine . . .
Mission in North Britain—His —His Festivals and Commemorations—Con-
His
Death
clusion . . . . . . 73
reputed
Article II. —St. Darerca, or St. Moninne, Virgin, of Cill Isleibhe, now Kil- leavy, or Slhbh Cuillin, County"of Armagh. [Fifth or Sixth
Century] . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Chap. I. —Introduction— Writers of the Acts of St. Darerca
or Moninne—Her Family and Birth—Baptized, con- firmed and veiled by St. Patrick— She is called upon
to form an Association of pious Females—Under the Direction of St, Ibar—She visits St. Brigid—- Her Con-
and
Chapter II.
. . . 79 St. Darerca goes to the Northern Parts of Ireland, and founds a House at Fochard—This Place she leaves to
seek a new Settlement at Slieve Gullion—Her Estab- lishment at Killevy— Her- personal Virtues and Miracles—She is to be distinguished from another
St. Modw—enna, venerated chiefly in England an—d
gregration at Ardconais—This Place — visits St. Brigid a second Time . . .
she
leaves,
He founds a Religious Institute at Tallagh— Pescrip-
at the of Easdra Synod
Scotland Moniniaassists
Account of her Death—Her Commemorations—Con- clusion . . . . . . ••• 85
ArticleIII. —St. MacEarc,BishopofDonoghmore. [FifthCentury] . . . 93 Article IV. —The Three Daughters of Maine. St. Dermor or Dermoria, St. Etne
••• 95 . . . 96
Article VI. —Three Daughters of Erni or Enuch Dirmaigh ArticleVII. —St. Fedchonniad,orFedhchu,orUamadhFubi . . .
Article VIII. — Reputed Festival of a St. Fuidbech . . . ArticleIX. —St. FlannMacCellach,BishopofRechrann.