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Article II. — Laisren,
Abbot of Iona
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CONTEXTS.
Sixteenth ©ag of September.
Article I. —St. Monenn or Maoineann, Bishop of Cloncurrv, County of klldare, and supposed to have been identical with St. Ninian, Apostle of the Southern Picts.
Page
Chap. I. —Introduction—Writers
Supposed Identity Maoinean—Birth and early
Years of Ninian
—
[Sixth
Article III. St. Laisren, of Menadrehid, Queen's County. [Sixth and
— Down. [Seventh Century] . . . Article V. St. Anfadan . . . . . .
Article VI. —Reputed Feast of a St. Golan
Cashel . . . . . . . . . . . . Article XV. —Reputed Feast of St. Miodu, Son of Mael . . . . . . 417 Article XVI. —Festival of St. Euphemia, Virgin and Martyr . . . 418 Article XVII. —Festival of Saints Lucia and Geminianus, Martyrs . . . 418
Sebenteentt) Bag of September.
Article I. —St. Grellan, Patron of Hy-Maine, Counties of Galway and Roscom—mon. [Fifth—or . \txih Centuries. ]
Chap. I.
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Article VIII. —St. Saran . . .
. . . . . . 415 . . . . . . 415 . . . . . . 415
. . . . . .
. . . . . . 416 . . . . . . 416 . . . . . . 416 . . . . . . 416 . . . . . . 417 . . . . . .
417
Article VII.
St. Senan
. . .
416
Article IX. —St. Caemhan or Coeman
Article X. —St. Colman . . .
Article XL—St. Cathbhadh, or Cathbad
Article XII. —St. Airen . . .
Article XIIL—St. Auxilius . . .
Article XIV. —Death of St. Cormac Mac Cullinan, King and Bishop of
of St. Ninian's Acts of Ninian with Moneen or
— as Priest and his Consecration as Bishop—His Visit to St. Martin, Bishop of Tours—His Return to
393
His Journeys to Gaul, on his Way to Rome His Studies there—His Ordination
Scotland . . . . . . — . . . j&5 Chap. II. —The Roman Province of Valentia Withern and
Candida Casa—Monastic Institute
there
lished by St. Ninian—His Apostolate to the Picts—Its Success—Miracles of the Saint . . . Chap. III. —St. Ninian is said to have sought a Retreat in Ireland towards the Close of his Life—The Place was called Cloneonrie-Tomayne, now Cloncurry, in the County of Kildare—Death to his Shrine and Miracles there wrought—Religious . . . . . .
— Seventh Centuries] . . . . . . . . . 412 Article IV. St. Criotan, or Critan Certronnach of Bangor, County of
and Burial of St. Ninian—Pilgrimages
Memorials—Conclusion
Introduction
original Inhabitants—The Firbolgs—Maine Mor succeeds and gives name to the Territory —Afterwards occupied by the O'Kellys— Authorities for the Acts of St. Grellan Descent and Birth—Said to have been a
Hy-Maine,
of St. Patrick—A Great Miracle wrought by St. Grellan at Achadh Fionnabrach 419
Disciple
Chap. II. —A Tract of Land bestowed on St. Grellan by Duach Gallach, and afterwards known ar
Craobh Greallain
—War between the
Firbolg. '
its Boundaries and
estab-
—His
417
CONTENTS.
and Maine Mor—St. Grellan settles at Kil-
Page
Destruction of the Host—The Firbolg
clooney—
I ly- Maine occupy their Territory, and bind them- selves to pay an annual Tribute to St. Grellan —Festival—His Crozier preserved by the
O'Cronellys—Fortunes of
the House of Hy-Maine—Conclusion
O'Kellys,
or
. . . Article II. —St. Roding or St. Rouin, Abbot of Beaulieu, France . . . 431
Article III. —St. Brogan Cloen, Abbot of Rostuirc, in Ossory. [Seventh
— Centu y] . . . . . . . . . 435 Article IV. St. Riagail, Patron of Tyrella Parish . . . . . . 440
Article V. St. Earc, or Eric, Bishop of Donoghmore, of Magh Cobha,
or of Maighe Damhairne, Counties of Down and Antrim . . . 441
Article VI. —St. Feme, Daughter of Cairell, Virgin and Martyr Article VII. —St. Cuimmen, Abbot of Bangor, County of Down.
. . . 442 \&venth
. . . 443 443
. . . . . . . . . Article VIII. —St. Coindere, of Cuil-liag . . . . . .
Century]
Article IX. —Monachus
ArticleX. —St. Sanctin
Article XI. —Anniversary Cornelius, Archbishop
• ••
444 444
. . . . . . 445 Article XII. —Feast of the Translation of St. Fursey's Relics . . . 445
Armagh
. . .
Article XIII. —St. Justin or Justus '
Article XIV. —St. Laureint
Article XV. —St. Lambeirt
Article XVI. —Reputed Festival of St. Pantaleon
. . . . . . 446 . . . . . . 447 . . . . . . 447 . . . . . . 447
(fBigtjtcentt) ©ap. of . September.
AkiicleI. —St. Endeus,AbbotofEmlaghfad,CountyofSligo. [Sixth
. . . . . . . . . . . . 448 Article II. —St. Fergna, Priest . . . . . . . . . 448
Amu — Drumrany, County of Westmeath . . . . . . 449 i. e IV. Feast of St. Richarde or Richardis, Empress and Virgin . . . 450
Century]
Article III. —St. Edain, of Droma Rath, most probably Drumrath, or
Article V. —St. Foendelach or Faoindelach . . . . . .
451 Article VI. St. Gema, Virgin of Riacc Innse . . . 451 Article VII. —St. Greallan Lainne . . . . . . . . .
. .
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. . .
. . . 375
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Article II. — Laisren,
Abbot of Iona
. . . and Seventh
398 Centiuies] 410
St.
[Fourth ana Fifth Centuries. J
—
CONTEXTS.
Sixteenth ©ag of September.
Article I. —St. Monenn or Maoineann, Bishop of Cloncurrv, County of klldare, and supposed to have been identical with St. Ninian, Apostle of the Southern Picts.
Page
Chap. I. —Introduction—Writers
Supposed Identity Maoinean—Birth and early
Years of Ninian
—
[Sixth
Article III. St. Laisren, of Menadrehid, Queen's County. [Sixth and
— Down. [Seventh Century] . . . Article V. St. Anfadan . . . . . .
Article VI. —Reputed Feast of a St. Golan
Cashel . . . . . . . . . . . . Article XV. —Reputed Feast of St. Miodu, Son of Mael . . . . . . 417 Article XVI. —Festival of St. Euphemia, Virgin and Martyr . . . 418 Article XVII. —Festival of Saints Lucia and Geminianus, Martyrs . . . 418
Sebenteentt) Bag of September.
Article I. —St. Grellan, Patron of Hy-Maine, Counties of Galway and Roscom—mon. [Fifth—or . \txih Centuries. ]
Chap. I.
—
Article VIII. —St. Saran . . .
. . . . . . 415 . . . . . . 415 . . . . . . 415
. . . . . .
. . . . . . 416 . . . . . . 416 . . . . . . 416 . . . . . . 416 . . . . . . 417 . . . . . .
417
Article VII.
St. Senan
. . .
416
Article IX. —St. Caemhan or Coeman
Article X. —St. Colman . . .
Article XL—St. Cathbhadh, or Cathbad
Article XII. —St. Airen . . .
Article XIIL—St. Auxilius . . .
Article XIV. —Death of St. Cormac Mac Cullinan, King and Bishop of
of St. Ninian's Acts of Ninian with Moneen or
— as Priest and his Consecration as Bishop—His Visit to St. Martin, Bishop of Tours—His Return to
393
His Journeys to Gaul, on his Way to Rome His Studies there—His Ordination
Scotland . . . . . . — . . . j&5 Chap. II. —The Roman Province of Valentia Withern and
Candida Casa—Monastic Institute
there
lished by St. Ninian—His Apostolate to the Picts—Its Success—Miracles of the Saint . . . Chap. III. —St. Ninian is said to have sought a Retreat in Ireland towards the Close of his Life—The Place was called Cloneonrie-Tomayne, now Cloncurry, in the County of Kildare—Death to his Shrine and Miracles there wrought—Religious . . . . . .
— Seventh Centuries] . . . . . . . . . 412 Article IV. St. Criotan, or Critan Certronnach of Bangor, County of
and Burial of St. Ninian—Pilgrimages
Memorials—Conclusion
Introduction
original Inhabitants—The Firbolgs—Maine Mor succeeds and gives name to the Territory —Afterwards occupied by the O'Kellys— Authorities for the Acts of St. Grellan Descent and Birth—Said to have been a
Hy-Maine,
of St. Patrick—A Great Miracle wrought by St. Grellan at Achadh Fionnabrach 419
Disciple
Chap. II. —A Tract of Land bestowed on St. Grellan by Duach Gallach, and afterwards known ar
Craobh Greallain
—War between the
Firbolg. '
its Boundaries and
estab-
—His
417
CONTENTS.
and Maine Mor—St. Grellan settles at Kil-
Page
Destruction of the Host—The Firbolg
clooney—
I ly- Maine occupy their Territory, and bind them- selves to pay an annual Tribute to St. Grellan —Festival—His Crozier preserved by the
O'Cronellys—Fortunes of
the House of Hy-Maine—Conclusion
O'Kellys,
or
. . . Article II. —St. Roding or St. Rouin, Abbot of Beaulieu, France . . . 431
Article III. —St. Brogan Cloen, Abbot of Rostuirc, in Ossory. [Seventh
— Centu y] . . . . . . . . . 435 Article IV. St. Riagail, Patron of Tyrella Parish . . . . . . 440
Article V. St. Earc, or Eric, Bishop of Donoghmore, of Magh Cobha,
or of Maighe Damhairne, Counties of Down and Antrim . . . 441
Article VI. —St. Feme, Daughter of Cairell, Virgin and Martyr Article VII. —St. Cuimmen, Abbot of Bangor, County of Down.
. . . 442 \&venth
. . . 443 443
. . . . . . . . . Article VIII. —St. Coindere, of Cuil-liag . . . . . .
Century]
Article IX. —Monachus
ArticleX. —St. Sanctin
Article XI. —Anniversary Cornelius, Archbishop
• ••
444 444
. . . . . . 445 Article XII. —Feast of the Translation of St. Fursey's Relics . . . 445
Armagh
. . .
Article XIII. —St. Justin or Justus '
Article XIV. —St. Laureint
Article XV. —St. Lambeirt
Article XVI. —Reputed Festival of St. Pantaleon
. . . . . . 446 . . . . . . 447 . . . . . . 447 . . . . . . 447
(fBigtjtcentt) ©ap. of . September.
AkiicleI. —St. Endeus,AbbotofEmlaghfad,CountyofSligo. [Sixth
. . . . . . . . . . . . 448 Article II. —St. Fergna, Priest . . . . . . . . . 448
Amu — Drumrany, County of Westmeath . . . . . . 449 i. e IV. Feast of St. Richarde or Richardis, Empress and Virgin . . . 450
Century]
Article III. —St. Edain, of Droma Rath, most probably Drumrath, or
Article V. —St. Foendelach or Faoindelach . . . . . .
451 Article VI. St. Gema, Virgin of Riacc Innse . . . 451 Article VII. —St. Greallan Lainne . . . . . . . . .