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Article II. St. Eoban, Martyr, and Assistant Bishop of Utrecht, Holland.
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Article III. Reputed Feast of St. Adelarius, Martyr in Frisia. [Eighth Century. ] Article IV. —Translation of the Relics of St. Praecordius of Velia to Corbie, in — Picardy, France. . . . . . . . . . . . Article V. Saints Niadh and Berchan, of Cluain Aodh Aithmeth, in Luighne . . . Article VI. —Saints Fionnlugh and Brogan, of Cluain-Mic-Feig. . . . . . Article VII. —St. Leain or Lean, of Cill Gabhail, or Cill Gobuil . . . . . . Article VIII. —Feast of St. Marcian, and Companions, Martyrs . . . . . . Article IX. —Reputed Festival of St. Bathen, Abbot . . . . . . Article X. —Reputed Festival of St. Branan, Bishop and Martyr . . . . . . Article XL—St. Kevinus, Abbot . . . . . . . . .
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Article L—St. Jarlath, Patron Bishop of Tuam Archdiocese, County of GALWAY. [Sixth Century. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—St. Jarlath's Family and Birth—He become—s a Disciple of St. Benignus and receives Holy Orders HeerectsaMonasteryatCluain-Fois,near
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— Meath . . . . . Article VI. St. Medhran, or Medrain, Bishop . . . Article VII. —St. Claireneach, of Cluain-Caoin . . . Article VIII. —St. Lonan . . . . . . Article IX. —St. Faolan . . . . . . ArticleX. —St. Deocharus . . . . . .
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CONTENTS.
Tuam—St. Brendan of Clonfert becomes his Pupil— Page St. Jarlath flourished about the Middle of the sixth
. . . . . . . . . 200 Chap . II—The Place of St. Jarlath's future Rest indicated by St. Brendan—The holy Man departs for Tuam—He be- comes its first Bishop—His Sanctity and Spirit of Prophecy—Period of his Death—Festivals—Antiqui-
ties at Tuam—Veneration of the People there and throughout the Diocese for their Patron—Conclu-
sion. . . . . . . . . . 206 St. Colman, or Colmoc, or Colmus, Bishop of the Orkney
Islands, Scotland.
[Said to have been 0/ the Tenth and Eleventh ' — Centuries^] . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Article III. St. Cocca, Cucca, Cuach, Cuaca, or Coc, Patroness of Kilcock Parish, — County of Kildare . . . . . . . . . Article IV. St. Gurvall, Bishop of Aleth, in Armorica, France. [Sixth and — Seventh Centuries. '] . . . . . . . . . Article V. St. Maelaithghen, of Tech Maeilaithglin, probably in Cairpre Ua-
Ciardha, now Barony of Carbury, and County of Kildare, or in
Article XI. —Reputed Feast of a St. Columba, Confessor and Priest . . . Article XII. —Reputed Feast of St. Finnbar, Bishop and Confessor . . . Article XIII. —Feast of St. Kilianus, Confessor. . . . . . . . . Article XIV. —Feast of Amantius, Martyr . . . . . . . . . Article XV. —Reputed Feast of St. Eata, Abbot of Melrose, and Bishop of Lindis-
—farne, England. . . . . . . . . . . . Article XVI. Reputed Feast of St. Colman, Bishop of Dromore . . . Article XVII. —Reputed Festival of St. Viuianus, Bishop . . . . . .
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Article I. —St. Colman, Bishop and Confessor, Patron of Dromore Diocese. [Fifth andSixth Centuries. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—Authorities for St. Colman's Life—
Prophecies regarding him—Family and Birth—His early Education—St. Colman seeks Dromore to found a Monastery—It becomes an Episcopal See—Mira- cles of St. Colman—Said to have been consecrated Bishop in the City of Rome . . . . . .
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Chap. II. —St. ColmanofDromoreconfoundedwithSt. Colman of Lindisfarne—Dromore and some of its ancient Re- mains—Miracles of the Saint—Period of his Death —Commemoration in Calendars—Churches and Insti- tutions dedicated to him—Conclusion. . . .
Article II. —St. Coemhan, or Caomhan, of Airdne Coemhan, or Ardcavan, County
Article X. — Feast Reputed
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of Wexford
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—St. or Mochonna Article III. Mochonne,
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St. Colum
Gobha, Monk
Colum,
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. . . or the Smith . . .
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Article IV.
Article V.
ArticleVI. St. Lunecharia,ofKill-Lunechair
Article VII. —Festival of St. Paul, Bishop of Constantinople, and Martyr. [Fourth
—St.
Article VIII. —Reputed Feast of St. Bathenus, Abbot and Disciple of St. Colum-
Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Article II. St. Eoban, Martyr, and Assistant Bishop of Utrecht, Holland.
— [Eighth Century. '] . . . . . . . -. 195
Article III. Reputed Feast of St. Adelarius, Martyr in Frisia. [Eighth Century. ] Article IV. —Translation of the Relics of St. Praecordius of Velia to Corbie, in — Picardy, France. . . . . . . . . . . . Article V. Saints Niadh and Berchan, of Cluain Aodh Aithmeth, in Luighne . . . Article VI. —Saints Fionnlugh and Brogan, of Cluain-Mic-Feig. . . . . . Article VII. —St. Leain or Lean, of Cill Gabhail, or Cill Gobuil . . . . . . Article VIII. —Feast of St. Marcian, and Companions, Martyrs . . . . . . Article IX. —Reputed Festival of St. Bathen, Abbot . . . . . . Article X. —Reputed Festival of St. Branan, Bishop and Martyr . . . . . . Article XL—St. Kevinus, Abbot . . . . . . . . .
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197 198 199 199 199 1 99 200 200
Article L—St. Jarlath, Patron Bishop of Tuam Archdiocese, County of GALWAY. [Sixth Century. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—St. Jarlath's Family and Birth—He become—s a Disciple of St. Benignus and receives Holy Orders HeerectsaMonasteryatCluain-Fois,near
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chosen
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Article II.
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— Meath . . . . . Article VI. St. Medhran, or Medrain, Bishop . . . Article VII. —St. Claireneach, of Cluain-Caoin . . . Article VIII. —St. Lonan . . . . . . Article IX. —St. Faolan . . . . . . ArticleX. —St. Deocharus . . . . . .
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Century
CONTENTS.
Tuam—St. Brendan of Clonfert becomes his Pupil— Page St. Jarlath flourished about the Middle of the sixth
. . . . . . . . . 200 Chap . II—The Place of St. Jarlath's future Rest indicated by St. Brendan—The holy Man departs for Tuam—He be- comes its first Bishop—His Sanctity and Spirit of Prophecy—Period of his Death—Festivals—Antiqui-
ties at Tuam—Veneration of the People there and throughout the Diocese for their Patron—Conclu-
sion. . . . . . . . . . 206 St. Colman, or Colmoc, or Colmus, Bishop of the Orkney
Islands, Scotland.
[Said to have been 0/ the Tenth and Eleventh ' — Centuries^] . . . . . . . . . . . .
212 213 217
220 220 221 221 222 222 222 222 222 223
223 223 223
Article III. St. Cocca, Cucca, Cuach, Cuaca, or Coc, Patroness of Kilcock Parish, — County of Kildare . . . . . . . . . Article IV. St. Gurvall, Bishop of Aleth, in Armorica, France. [Sixth and — Seventh Centuries. '] . . . . . . . . . Article V. St. Maelaithghen, of Tech Maeilaithglin, probably in Cairpre Ua-
Ciardha, now Barony of Carbury, and County of Kildare, or in
Article XI. —Reputed Feast of a St. Columba, Confessor and Priest . . . Article XII. —Reputed Feast of St. Finnbar, Bishop and Confessor . . . Article XIII. —Feast of St. Kilianus, Confessor. . . . . . . . . Article XIV. —Feast of Amantius, Martyr . . . . . . . . . Article XV. —Reputed Feast of St. Eata, Abbot of Melrose, and Bishop of Lindis-
—farne, England. . . . . . . . . . . . Article XVI. Reputed Feast of St. Colman, Bishop of Dromore . . . Article XVII. —Reputed Festival of St. Viuianus, Bishop . . . . . .
Scbentjj IBag of %mt.
Article I. —St. Colman, Bishop and Confessor, Patron of Dromore Diocese. [Fifth andSixth Centuries. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—Authorities for St. Colman's Life—
Prophecies regarding him—Family and Birth—His early Education—St. Colman seeks Dromore to found a Monastery—It becomes an Episcopal See—Mira- cles of St. Colman—Said to have been consecrated Bishop in the City of Rome . . . . . .
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238 238 238 238 238
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Chap. II. —St. ColmanofDromoreconfoundedwithSt. Colman of Lindisfarne—Dromore and some of its ancient Re- mains—Miracles of the Saint—Period of his Death —Commemoration in Calendars—Churches and Insti- tutions dedicated to him—Conclusion. . . .
Article II. —St. Coemhan, or Caomhan, of Airdne Coemhan, or Ardcavan, County
Article X. — Feast Reputed
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of Wexford
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—St. or Mochonna Article III. Mochonne,
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St. Colum
Gobha, Monk
Colum,
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. . . or the Smith . . .
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Article IV.
Article V.
ArticleVI. St. Lunecharia,ofKill-Lunechair
Article VII. —Festival of St. Paul, Bishop of Constantinople, and Martyr. [Fourth
—St.
Article VIII. —Reputed Feast of St. Bathenus, Abbot and Disciple of St. Colum-
Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . .