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Article VI. — Failbhe, St.
Son of Ronan, or Cluain
Article VII. Translation of the Relics of St. Anatolius, at Salins, France
Article VIII. —The Sons of Caimene . . . . . . Article IX. —Feast of St. Cecilia, with other Companions . . . Article X—Reputed Feast of St. Muredach, Bishop of Killala . . .
Article X I. — Festival of St. Sarbile of Fochard Reputed
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Article XII. Reputed Festival of St. Fiachrach
. . .
Article XIII. —Reputed Feast of St. Ultan Mac Ua Conchobair of Ardbraccain 30
. . . . . . Article XIV. Reputed Feast of St. Senain . . . 30
Article XV. —Reputed Festival of Cornwall of Both Conais . . . . . . 30 Article XVI. —Reputed Feast for a Translation of St. Columban's Relics at Bobbio 30
SeccnD ©ag of . September, ArticleI. —St. Seanan, of Laithrkch-Briuin, now LaraghBrine,
County of Kildare. [Sixth Century. '] . . . Article II. —St. Maine, Son of Coechan, Bishop of Tyroilill.
[Fifti
or
. . . 30 Sixth
Century] . . . . . . . . .
. . . 32
Airbealaigh
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Article III. —St. Geinten, Priest, of Tir-Guaire Article IV. —St. Colum, Son of Blann . . . Article V. —Sr. Enan, Mac Ua M . . .
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Introduction—Authors on St. Macnessius' Life
hap. I. —
— BftpUsm by St Patrick—Educated under Bishop 11—Becomes a Disciple of St. Patrick—His •cration as Bishop—PilgrimagetoJerusalem— Return to Rome, where he is treated with great Respect—Joyfully received on his Return to Ireland —His Missionary Labours—Gifts of Miracles and of Prophesy—He rescue-. St. Colman from Death— from St. Brigid —St Macnessius the 1''irst
CHAP. II.
—
Patrick and St. Brigid—Advises St. Colman to
found a Monastery at Diomore St. Macnessius is
said to have established a Monastery at Kebs near Connoi—Hi-. Miracles and Prophecies—His Death —Festival and Commemorations—Conclusion . . . 70
CPXTENTS.
Article VI. —Reputed Festival for Saints Loman, Colman and Macmsus Article VII— St. Adomnanus or Adomnan, Abbot
. . . 34 . . . 34
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Artici e VIII. — Feast of St. Muredach, BUbop of Killala
Article IX—Re; uted Feast of St. Teothotha
Article X. —Reputed Festival of St. Mansuetus, Bishop of Toul, France
Artici I XI. —Reputed Feast of a St Colman, Avignon, France. . .
Article XII—Reputed Festival of a St. Molotha . . .
Article XIII. —Reputed Feasts for Gallan, Abbot, and Oronius, surnamed
Modestus, Bishop of Carpentras, France . . . . . . 36
Etjirti ©ag of September,
Article I. — Si. Mansuetus, Mansuet, Mansuy, or Maunsey, first Bishop ofToul,France. [FourthCentury. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—Writers of St. Mansuet's Acts—The Period when he flourished—The Country of his liirth—Hi^ Parentage and Mission from Rometo Toul—The Leuci or Leques—Want of Success at the Commencement of St. Maunsey's Mission— Courteously received by the Governor's Wife— Mir. iculou. - Restoration of her Son to Life—The Governor and his Family, with the People of Toul,
Chap. II.
—embiace Christianity . . . . . . j<> The Virtues and miraculous Gifts of St. Mansuetus
—He builds various Churches and ordains many Priests—His Death—Veneration of the People at
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Chap. III. -State of Toul during the Middle Ages—Reputed
— Various Translations of his Relics—The Cathedral of St. Stephen, at Toul, and its Shrines—Destruc- tion of St. Maunsey's Ancient Church in the Six- teenth Century—Festivals and Memorials of St. Maunsey - Commemorations in Calendars and Mar- —Conclusion . . . . . . Article II—Sr. Macnessius, or Mac Nissi, Bishop of Connor, County
nization of St. Maunsey by Pope Leo IX.
tyrologies
Fifth and Sixth Centuries. ]
St. Macnc
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mn-cla in
Company
with
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poi Connor—Monastery and Church at Connor 62
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Article IV. —Translation of St. Krentrude's Relics, at Salzburg Article V. —Translation of the Relics of St. Foillan . . . Article VI. —St. Balm or Balloin, of Tech-Saxon . . .
. . . 81 . . . 82 . . . 82
Kilclonfert,
. . 83
Article VII. —St. Colman,
Cluain
Druim Ferta Mughaine, . . . . . .
now
of Kings County
or
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Article III. —St. Lon, or Loman,also called Lon-garadh, of Disert-Caradh, or of MaghTuathat,Queen'sCounty. [SixthCentuty'. ] . . . 77
tfourtf) ©ag t«f September.
Article I. —St. Ultan, said to have been Bishop, or more probably Abbot, of Ardbraccan, County of Meath. [Fifth and
— Sixth Centuries'] . . . . . . . . . 83 Article II. Translation of St. Cuthbert's Relics . . . . . . 91 Article III. —St. Ness, Nessa, or Munessa, of Ernaidh, said to have been Urney,
— in the County of Tyrone. [Fifth Century] . . . . . . 94 Article IV. St. Comhgall, of Both-Conais, County of Donegal. [Seventh
— Century] . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Article V. St. Cummein, Abbot of Drumsnat, County of Monaghan . . . 97 Article VI. —St. Senan . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Article VII. —St. Sarbile, Virgin of Fochart, County of Louth . . . . . . 98
Article VIII. —St. Peneux. [Sixth Century] . . .
98 98 99
bert, Bishop and Apostle of the Frisons and of the Boructuarians 99 ArticleXIV. —ReputedFeastofSt. Veran,Confessor,atRheims,France. [Sixth
Article IX —St. Aedhan Amlonn, possibly
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Article X. —St.
at
Clontarf, County . . . . . .
of Dublin . . . . . .
Failbhe . . .
ARTICLE XI. —Reputed Feast of St. Erentrudis, or Erentrude, Abbess of Salzburg 99 Article XII. —St. Fiachrach . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
or Canonization of St. or Suit- Article XIII. —Reputed Commemoration Swibert,
. . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Article XV. —Reputed Festival of St. Anatolius, Bishop of Salins, France .