Hil-
dulph—Country of his Birth contested—Said to have
been Irish—His early Dispositions—Ordination-
-
—He seeks the City of Treves and becomes a Monk in its
Divinely inspired to leave his native Country
Monastery .
dulph—Country of his Birth contested—Said to have
been Irish—His early Dispositions—Ordination-
-
—He seeks the City of Treves and becomes a Monk in its
Divinely inspired to leave his native Country
Monastery .
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173 Article XVII.
—St.
Colman Imramha or Iomhramha, of Fahan Beg, County of
llitttfj Stag of 3ulg,
Article I. —St. Broccaidh, of Imleach-Broccadha, now Emlagh, County
— of Roscommon. [Fifth Century. ] . . . . . . 175
Article II. St. Onchon or Onchu, of Clonmore, County of Carlow, or of Rath- Blathmac, now Rath, County of Clare . . . . . . 177
Article III. —St. Garbhan, of Kinsealy, County of Dublin, or of Kinsale, County ofCork . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 Article IV. —Reputed Feast of a St. Molruan . . . . . . . . . 180 Article V. —St. Condmac or Connmach, of Ath-Blair, or Atha-Silain . . . 180 Article VI. —Reputed Feast of St. Germanus, Bishop, and of others . . . 181
tCentlj ©ag of 3ulg*
Article I—St. Etto, Hetto, or Etiion, Bishop and Confessor. [Seventh
Century. ]
Article II—S—t. Cuain or Cuan, of Airbhre, in Hy-Kinsellagh . . . . . . 187
. . . . . . . . . 168
. . . . . . . . . . . . 181
. . .
. .
Cuil-Maine,
Article V. —St. Ultan
Article VI. —Festival of St. Felicitas and of her Seven Sons, Martyr? , in
. . .
Rome . . . . . . Article VII. —Reputed Feast of Twelve Thousand Martyrs
Article VIII. —Reputed Feast of St. Mark Article IX. —Reputed Feast of St. Rumold
. . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
. . . 189 . . . 189 ••• 190 . . . 190
. . .
. . .
. . . . . . 188 . . . . . . 189
. . . 171 . . . 172 . . . 172 . . . 172 . . . 172 . . . 173
187
CONTJtATS.
Page
Article X. —Reputed Feast of St. Kunegunde, Virgin . . . . . . 190 Article XL—Reputed Feast of St. Gildas, Confe? sor . . . . . . 190 Article XII. —Reputed Feast of Donatus, Martyr and Patron of Franconia . . . 190
(fHlebenti) ©ay of 3uly,
Article I. —St. Hidulph, IIidltlfor Hildulph, Archbishop oe Treves, and Abbot of Moyenmoutier, Diocese of Saint-Die, Lower
Germany. {Seventh Century. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—Authorities for the Life of St.
Hil-
dulph—Country of his Birth contested—Said to have
been Irish—His early Dispositions—Ordination-
-
—He seeks the City of Treves and becomes a Monk in its
Divinely inspired to leave his native Country
Monastery . . . . . . . . . 1. 91 CHAP. II—St. Hildulph is withdrawn from the Monastery by
St. Numerian—He is elected Bishop of Treves on Decease of the latter—His Acts while Bishop—He
resigns the See and retires to the Vosges Mountains—
He founds the Monastery of Moyenmoutier Sanctity and Miracles—Friendly Intimacy with St. Deodatus—On his Death Hildulph rules over the Abbey of Jointures with his own—His happy Death —Respect manifested towards his Relics—Com- memoration of his Festivals
—Conclusion . . . ARTICLEII. —St. Drostan,Confessor,inScotland. [SixthandSeventhCenturies. ] 201
Article HI. —St. Sigisbert, Confessor, and St. Placidus, Martyr, Dissentis, Switzer-
land. [Sixth and Seventh Centuries. ] . . . . . . 204 AfcTICLK IV. St. Lonan, of Ard-Cruinn . . . . . . . . . 207
Article V. —St. Falbi, or Failbhe, Son of Culocha, of Disert Mic-Conlocha, in
. . . 207 . . . 208
. . . 209 . . . 209 . . . 209 . . .
Article \ I. — Cuircne, County of Westnieath . . . St. Colman, Son of Cron or Cronan
. . . . . ArticleVIL—St. Berran . . . . . . . . .
—
Article VIII. St. Gabtina or Gaibhthene, Virgin
. . . Article IX. —Reputed Feast of St. Etiamis, or Etlo, Disciple of St. Fursey
Article X. —Translation of St. Benedict's Relics . . . . . .
ARTICLE XL—Festival of St. Fuphemia, Virgin and Martyr, with her Com-
209 panions . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
Ar1 RLE XII. —Festival of St. Maclovius . . .
©foriftfj ©ay of Sub-
. . . . . . 210
Article L—St. Mf. nulphus or St. Mknou, Bishop of Qcjimper-Corentin, France. [Probably in the Seventh Century. \ . . . . . ! 210
Article IT. —St. Nazarus, Nazair, or Nasan, Bishop of Liethmore, County of Tippcrary . . . . . . . . .
2I-
216
217
"17
n
Articli ill. —St. Colman,] Cruain Bruchaia . St. Ultan, of Cork, County of Cork
-Reputed Festival of St. Luanus, Monk : B VI. —Reputed Feast of St Levanus
II. —Reputed Festival of Divus or Dius
. . .
. '. '. '
Article VIII. —St. Mochull. neus . . .
Article IX. —Reputed Feast of St. Mono, Martyr
Article X. —St. Felix and his Companions, Martyrs ,. ]
17 2I7 \\\ 218 . . 218 ,. ] 218
Articli i
®f)irtffntij ©ay of Julg.
ru and Maura, Sisters, Virgins and Mart, [Fifth or Sixth Century. }
. . . . . .
—His
195
Article XI. —Feast for the Translation
of the
C0N7ENTS.
Article II. —St. Cairill or Carell, of'l'amnach, County of Sligo . . . . . . Article III. —St. Ernin, or Arney, of Inis-caoin, now Inniskeen, Counties of Meath
Tagc 222
and Cavan . . . . . . . . .
llitttfj Stag of 3ulg,
Article I. —St. Broccaidh, of Imleach-Broccadha, now Emlagh, County
— of Roscommon. [Fifth Century. ] . . . . . . 175
Article II. St. Onchon or Onchu, of Clonmore, County of Carlow, or of Rath- Blathmac, now Rath, County of Clare . . . . . . 177
Article III. —St. Garbhan, of Kinsealy, County of Dublin, or of Kinsale, County ofCork . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 Article IV. —Reputed Feast of a St. Molruan . . . . . . . . . 180 Article V. —St. Condmac or Connmach, of Ath-Blair, or Atha-Silain . . . 180 Article VI. —Reputed Feast of St. Germanus, Bishop, and of others . . . 181
tCentlj ©ag of 3ulg*
Article I—St. Etto, Hetto, or Etiion, Bishop and Confessor. [Seventh
Century. ]
Article II—S—t. Cuain or Cuan, of Airbhre, in Hy-Kinsellagh . . . . . . 187
. . . . . . . . . 168
. . . . . . . . . . . . 181
. . .
. .
Cuil-Maine,
Article V. —St. Ultan
Article VI. —Festival of St. Felicitas and of her Seven Sons, Martyr? , in
. . .
Rome . . . . . . Article VII. —Reputed Feast of Twelve Thousand Martyrs
Article VIII. —Reputed Feast of St. Mark Article IX. —Reputed Feast of St. Rumold
. . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
. . . 189 . . . 189 ••• 190 . . . 190
. . .
. . .
. . . . . . 188 . . . . . . 189
. . . 171 . . . 172 . . . 172 . . . 172 . . . 172 . . . 173
187
CONTJtATS.
Page
Article X. —Reputed Feast of St. Kunegunde, Virgin . . . . . . 190 Article XL—Reputed Feast of St. Gildas, Confe? sor . . . . . . 190 Article XII. —Reputed Feast of Donatus, Martyr and Patron of Franconia . . . 190
(fHlebenti) ©ay of 3uly,
Article I. —St. Hidulph, IIidltlfor Hildulph, Archbishop oe Treves, and Abbot of Moyenmoutier, Diocese of Saint-Die, Lower
Germany. {Seventh Century. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—Authorities for the Life of St.
Hil-
dulph—Country of his Birth contested—Said to have
been Irish—His early Dispositions—Ordination-
-
—He seeks the City of Treves and becomes a Monk in its
Divinely inspired to leave his native Country
Monastery . . . . . . . . . 1. 91 CHAP. II—St. Hildulph is withdrawn from the Monastery by
St. Numerian—He is elected Bishop of Treves on Decease of the latter—His Acts while Bishop—He
resigns the See and retires to the Vosges Mountains—
He founds the Monastery of Moyenmoutier Sanctity and Miracles—Friendly Intimacy with St. Deodatus—On his Death Hildulph rules over the Abbey of Jointures with his own—His happy Death —Respect manifested towards his Relics—Com- memoration of his Festivals
—Conclusion . . . ARTICLEII. —St. Drostan,Confessor,inScotland. [SixthandSeventhCenturies. ] 201
Article HI. —St. Sigisbert, Confessor, and St. Placidus, Martyr, Dissentis, Switzer-
land. [Sixth and Seventh Centuries. ] . . . . . . 204 AfcTICLK IV. St. Lonan, of Ard-Cruinn . . . . . . . . . 207
Article V. —St. Falbi, or Failbhe, Son of Culocha, of Disert Mic-Conlocha, in
. . . 207 . . . 208
. . . 209 . . . 209 . . . 209 . . .
Article \ I. — Cuircne, County of Westnieath . . . St. Colman, Son of Cron or Cronan
. . . . . ArticleVIL—St. Berran . . . . . . . . .
—
Article VIII. St. Gabtina or Gaibhthene, Virgin
. . . Article IX. —Reputed Feast of St. Etiamis, or Etlo, Disciple of St. Fursey
Article X. —Translation of St. Benedict's Relics . . . . . .
ARTICLE XL—Festival of St. Fuphemia, Virgin and Martyr, with her Com-
209 panions . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
Ar1 RLE XII. —Festival of St. Maclovius . . .
©foriftfj ©ay of Sub-
. . . . . . 210
Article L—St. Mf. nulphus or St. Mknou, Bishop of Qcjimper-Corentin, France. [Probably in the Seventh Century. \ . . . . . ! 210
Article IT. —St. Nazarus, Nazair, or Nasan, Bishop of Liethmore, County of Tippcrary . . . . . . . . .
2I-
216
217
"17
n
Articli ill. —St. Colman,] Cruain Bruchaia . St. Ultan, of Cork, County of Cork
-Reputed Festival of St. Luanus, Monk : B VI. —Reputed Feast of St Levanus
II. —Reputed Festival of Divus or Dius
. . .
. '. '. '
Article VIII. —St. Mochull. neus . . .
Article IX. —Reputed Feast of St. Mono, Martyr
Article X. —St. Felix and his Companions, Martyrs ,. ]
17 2I7 \\\ 218 . . 218 ,. ] 218
Articli i
®f)irtffntij ©ay of Julg.
ru and Maura, Sisters, Virgins and Mart, [Fifth or Sixth Century. }
. . . . . .
—His
195
Article XI. —Feast for the Translation
of the
C0N7ENTS.
Article II. —St. Cairill or Carell, of'l'amnach, County of Sligo . . . . . . Article III. —St. Ernin, or Arney, of Inis-caoin, now Inniskeen, Counties of Meath
Tagc 222
and Cavan . . . . . . . . .