Albert goes to Ratisbon His Death and Inter- ment
there—A
Miracle wrought at his Tomb—Con- clusion .
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Chap. Ill, —King Sigebert rejoices at the good Bishop's work— Page Excommunication of a Noble and tragic Death of the King—Suidhelm succeeds him—St. Chad assists at
the Synod of Streaneshalch—On a visit to Lestinga,
he is seized wath his last Illness—His Death and Burial—Holy Brothers of this Saint—Remarkable Devotedness of the Religious of Essex—Feast of St. Chad—Conclusion . . . . . . Article II. —St. Kentigerna or Centigema, Widow and Recluse in Scotland.
— [Probably in the Eighth Century. '] . . . . . . Article III. St. Cronan Beg, Bishop of Nendrum, County of Down. [Seventh
— Century. "] . . . . . . . . . . . . Article IV. St. Corcan, Bishop . . . . . . . . . Article V. —St. Brigh, ofCoirpre, or of Annaghdown, County Galway . . .
Article VI. —St. Dimma . . . . . .
Article VII. —St. Modichu or Modicus . . .
Article VIII. —Cormac, Bishop . . .
Article IX. —St. Dalua of Dun-Tighe-Bretan, now probably Tibradden, County
95 96 96 97 97 97
97 99
99 loo Itx> loi loi loi loi
— of Dublin. [Possibly in the Fijih Century. ] . . . . . .
ArticleX. St. Corcan . . .
Article XI. —St. Donnan, Priest of Inis-Aingin, now Hare Island, Lough Ree,
[Sixth Century. ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(Z^ifffitH) IBap of Sanuarp*
Parish of Bunown, County Westmeath. Article XII. —St. Molacca of Lifeachar . . ArticleXIII. —St. ElitherorAilitri,Abbot . . .
Article XIV. —St. Eimhin or Emin, or Emenus Article XV. —The Daughters of Ferghna . . . Article XVI. —St. Inna . . . . . . Article XVII. —Beginningof the Lent of Jesus
Article I. —St. Albert, Bishop and Patron of the Archdiocese of Cashel ANDoftheDioceseofEmly. [SeventhCentury. ]
Bishop of Cashel or of Emly—Descriptive, His- torical and Ecclesiastical Particulars regarding Cashel . . . . . . . . .
102
105
Ill
1 14
117
Chap. II. —Early Archiepiscopacy in Ireland—St. Albert's See—
Chap. III.
He leaves it and goes on a Pilgrimage to France, Germany, and Rome—The Period of this Pilgrim- age—He returns to Germany and afterwards visits
—theHolyLand . . . — . . . . . . St.
Albert goes to Ratisbon His Death and Inter- ment there—A Miracle wrought at his Tomb—Con- clusion . . . . . . . . .
Article II. —St. Erard or Erhard, Missionary at Ratisbon, in Bavaria.
[Seventh Century. ] — — Chap. I. —Introduction WritersofSt. Erard'sActs HisCoun- — try and Race—Derivation of his Name . . . Chap. II. Early Yo—uth of St. Erard—His Attainments and Virtues The Period St. Erard lived on the Con- tinent—His Ecclesiastical Rank—His Manner of living—His Connexion with the City of Ratis-
bon
——— Monastery there His preparation for Death He
. . . St. Odilia St. Erard returns to Ratisbon and founds a
Chap. III. —Duke— andthe Etico,
Baptism
Daughter
. . .
. . . ofhis
this Life on the —
of Several departs Eighth January
—of
eane, County of Antrim. [Fifth Century^ . . . . . . 124
Miracles wrought afterwards Translation
his Relics and Canonization by Pope Leo IX. Con- clusion . . . . . . . . . Article III. —St. Ergnat, Virgin, of Tamlacht, County of Armagh, and of Dun-
120
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
Chap. I. —Introduction—Feast and Acts of St. Albert—His
Name and Origin—Supposed to have been created
91
94
CONTENTS.
— Page ArticleIV. St. NeachtainorNechtanan,ofDungiven,CountyofLondonderry.
— {^Probably in the Seventh Century. \ . . . . . . 127 Article V. St. Cocca, Cucca, Cuach, Cuaca, Virgin and Patroness of Kilcock
— Parish, County of Kildare . Article VI. St. Moshacra, Son of Bennan . . . Article VII. —St. Saran, of Cuil-creamha . . .
ArticleX. —St. DagainofGlinn-da-locha,CountyofWicklow. [Fosstblyinthe Seventh Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 133
ArticleVIII. —St. Molibba,BishopofGlendalough,CountyofWicklow. \Seventh
— Century. ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . 131; Article IX. St. Finan, Son of Rimhidh, Bishop. [Seventh Century. ] . . . 133
Article XI. —St. Cillein, Abbot . . . . . . . . .
ftitttft liap of Sfanuarp*
Article I. —St. Foilan, Felan, or Fillan, Abbot, in Scotland. [Seventh and Eighth Centuries. ]
133
Chap. I. —Introduction—Name and Parentage of St. Foilan—
His Biographies—Narratives regarding his Birth,
Baptism, and early Education—His Religious
Life —undertheAbbotMundus . . . — . . . St. Foelan succeeds St. Mundus as Abbot Said to have visited his Uncle St. Congan—Retirement at
134
—Glendorchy—His Connexion with Scotland . . . 137 Various Opinions regarding the Date of St. Foilan's Death—Place of Interment, and Veneration paid to
his Memory—Bell of St. Fillan—His Crozier—The Victory at Bannockbum attributed to his Interces-
140
— servations on this Subject . . . . . . 144 Chap. II. St. Finan baptizes Peada, Prince of the Middle- Angles—He sends Missionaries among these People
—St. Finan consecrates Diuma as Bishop—He baptizes Sigebert, King of the East Saxons He
146
Chap. II.
Chap. III.
sion—Account of this Battle, and
Miraculous that —
of
Incident connecting St. Fillan with it Conclu-
sion . . , . . . . . . .
CONTENTS.
Chap. Ill, —King Sigebert rejoices at the good Bishop's work— Page Excommunication of a Noble and tragic Death of the King—Suidhelm succeeds him—St. Chad assists at
the Synod of Streaneshalch—On a visit to Lestinga,
he is seized wath his last Illness—His Death and Burial—Holy Brothers of this Saint—Remarkable Devotedness of the Religious of Essex—Feast of St. Chad—Conclusion . . . . . . Article II. —St. Kentigerna or Centigema, Widow and Recluse in Scotland.
— [Probably in the Eighth Century. '] . . . . . . Article III. St. Cronan Beg, Bishop of Nendrum, County of Down. [Seventh
— Century. "] . . . . . . . . . . . . Article IV. St. Corcan, Bishop . . . . . . . . . Article V. —St. Brigh, ofCoirpre, or of Annaghdown, County Galway . . .
Article VI. —St. Dimma . . . . . .
Article VII. —St. Modichu or Modicus . . .
Article VIII. —Cormac, Bishop . . .
Article IX. —St. Dalua of Dun-Tighe-Bretan, now probably Tibradden, County
95 96 96 97 97 97
97 99
99 loo Itx> loi loi loi loi
— of Dublin. [Possibly in the Fijih Century. ] . . . . . .
ArticleX. St. Corcan . . .
Article XI. —St. Donnan, Priest of Inis-Aingin, now Hare Island, Lough Ree,
[Sixth Century. ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(Z^ifffitH) IBap of Sanuarp*
Parish of Bunown, County Westmeath. Article XII. —St. Molacca of Lifeachar . . ArticleXIII. —St. ElitherorAilitri,Abbot . . .
Article XIV. —St. Eimhin or Emin, or Emenus Article XV. —The Daughters of Ferghna . . . Article XVI. —St. Inna . . . . . . Article XVII. —Beginningof the Lent of Jesus
Article I. —St. Albert, Bishop and Patron of the Archdiocese of Cashel ANDoftheDioceseofEmly. [SeventhCentury. ]
Bishop of Cashel or of Emly—Descriptive, His- torical and Ecclesiastical Particulars regarding Cashel . . . . . . . . .
102
105
Ill
1 14
117
Chap. II. —Early Archiepiscopacy in Ireland—St. Albert's See—
Chap. III.
He leaves it and goes on a Pilgrimage to France, Germany, and Rome—The Period of this Pilgrim- age—He returns to Germany and afterwards visits
—theHolyLand . . . — . . . . . . St.
Albert goes to Ratisbon His Death and Inter- ment there—A Miracle wrought at his Tomb—Con- clusion . . . . . . . . .
Article II. —St. Erard or Erhard, Missionary at Ratisbon, in Bavaria.
[Seventh Century. ] — — Chap. I. —Introduction WritersofSt. Erard'sActs HisCoun- — try and Race—Derivation of his Name . . . Chap. II. Early Yo—uth of St. Erard—His Attainments and Virtues The Period St. Erard lived on the Con- tinent—His Ecclesiastical Rank—His Manner of living—His Connexion with the City of Ratis-
bon
——— Monastery there His preparation for Death He
. . . St. Odilia St. Erard returns to Ratisbon and founds a
Chap. III. —Duke— andthe Etico,
Baptism
Daughter
. . .
. . . ofhis
this Life on the —
of Several departs Eighth January
—of
eane, County of Antrim. [Fifth Century^ . . . . . . 124
Miracles wrought afterwards Translation
his Relics and Canonization by Pope Leo IX. Con- clusion . . . . . . . . . Article III. —St. Ergnat, Virgin, of Tamlacht, County of Armagh, and of Dun-
120
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
Chap. I. —Introduction—Feast and Acts of St. Albert—His
Name and Origin—Supposed to have been created
91
94
CONTENTS.
— Page ArticleIV. St. NeachtainorNechtanan,ofDungiven,CountyofLondonderry.
— {^Probably in the Seventh Century. \ . . . . . . 127 Article V. St. Cocca, Cucca, Cuach, Cuaca, Virgin and Patroness of Kilcock
— Parish, County of Kildare . Article VI. St. Moshacra, Son of Bennan . . . Article VII. —St. Saran, of Cuil-creamha . . .
ArticleX. —St. DagainofGlinn-da-locha,CountyofWicklow. [Fosstblyinthe Seventh Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 133
ArticleVIII. —St. Molibba,BishopofGlendalough,CountyofWicklow. \Seventh
— Century. ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . 131; Article IX. St. Finan, Son of Rimhidh, Bishop. [Seventh Century. ] . . . 133
Article XI. —St. Cillein, Abbot . . . . . . . . .
ftitttft liap of Sfanuarp*
Article I. —St. Foilan, Felan, or Fillan, Abbot, in Scotland. [Seventh and Eighth Centuries. ]
133
Chap. I. —Introduction—Name and Parentage of St. Foilan—
His Biographies—Narratives regarding his Birth,
Baptism, and early Education—His Religious
Life —undertheAbbotMundus . . . — . . . St. Foelan succeeds St. Mundus as Abbot Said to have visited his Uncle St. Congan—Retirement at
134
—Glendorchy—His Connexion with Scotland . . . 137 Various Opinions regarding the Date of St. Foilan's Death—Place of Interment, and Veneration paid to
his Memory—Bell of St. Fillan—His Crozier—The Victory at Bannockbum attributed to his Interces-
140
— servations on this Subject . . . . . . 144 Chap. II. St. Finan baptizes Peada, Prince of the Middle- Angles—He sends Missionaries among these People
—St. Finan consecrates Diuma as Bishop—He baptizes Sigebert, King of the East Saxons He
146
Chap. II.
Chap. III.
sion—Account of this Battle, and
Miraculous that —
of
Incident connecting St. Fillan with it Conclu-
sion . . , . . . . . . .