—Reputed
Anniversary
of the Death of St.
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546
Articlk XT. —Reputed Feast of St. Lolan . . .
. . . . . . 547
— Article XII. Reputed
Feast for
Barrea, Bishop
and Confessor . . .
547
Cfaenig-fifty $aij ai September.
Article I. —St. Bairre or Finbar, First Bishop, and Patron of Cork. [Sixth and Seventh Centuries. \
Chap. I.
—Names of his Men Disciples,
-Introduction — Materials for the Acts of St. Bairre or Finbar—His Race and Birth-
Miracles recorded —His
His Acts while remaining in Leinster
Instructors— —His Return to Munster—Miracles while there—
—
—visited Rome . . . . . .
Said to have Chap. II. St. Bairre founds a School for Religious at
St. Finbar's Contemporaries
547
and Monastery—Names of his Cork Scholars —Period of his Episcopacy and See in that City —Legends regarding his Consecration as Bishop—Death and Burial of Bairre's Master Maccuirp—Origin of Cork Citv . . . 558
Chap. III. —Period of St. Finbarr's Sojourn at Cork- Death of his Master, Bishop Maccuirp, and his Burial there—Finbarr's Selection of a Spiritual Director—He v—isits Fiama at Desert-
Gougane Barra
and Women—He is admonished by an Angel
—
Cork, where he establishes a famous School
to leave for Cloyne
Afterwards he to goes
more to obtain Relics
Cloyne, where his Death takes place—His
Interment at Cork—
of the See—Calendar Celebrations of St. Finbarr's Feast—Memorials—Conclusion . . .
Article II. —St. Colman, of Comhruire, now Kilcomreragh, at Uisneach
570 Hill, County of Westmeath. [Seventh Century] . . . . 585
early
Gislarius,
Finbarr's Visit to
Ecclesiastical Traditions
Article III. - Reputed St. Colman, Sci . . . . . . Article IV. —St. Iomchaidh, of Kill Drochoid, County of Down
. . . 586 586 586 587
8 5 7
587 . . . 588
. . . 588 592 . . . 592 ••• 592 ••• 593 593
Article V. —St. Coelan
Article VI. —St. Ainmire, of Ross-na-Chonna, in Mughdhorna Article VII. —St. Sineall, of Pniim-Broan
Article VIII. —St. Seanan
Article IX.
CONTENTS.
or of Echinis Caelan,
. . .
. . .
of Cork St. Modain or Modoe, in Ailbhe
. . .
or
Senan, Bishop
—
ARTICLE X. —Feast of Firmin or Firminus, First Bishop of Amiens, by some
. . .
writers reputed an Irish Saint . . . Article XL—St. Ruine . . . . . .
Article XII. —Reputed Feast of St. Adamnan, Abbot of Iona
cTnuntn-SH-tb Bag of Sipfemfeer,
Article XIII. —Cleophas
. . . . . . Article XIV. —St. Lupus . . . ••• Article XV. —St. Eusebius . . . . . .
Akime I. —St. Colman Eala, or Elo, Abbot of Lann Elo, now Lynally, King's County. [Sixth and Seventh Centuries. ']
t
I
11 IP. I. —Introduction—FamilyarulBiuhofSt. ColmanEala —Hi* Early Instruction imder St. Caeman of Sliabh Bloom—Miracles—Colman is said to have spent some Time at Connor—Confounded
with St. Colm-in of Dromore . . . . . . 503 hat. II. —Return of St. Colman Eala to his ancestral Pro- vince—His Visits to St. Columbainlona—Escape;-
the Dangers of Courebrecain Whirlpool—Con-
vention at which St. Colman obtains a Grant
— Century]
Article II. —
St. Fionntain, or Fintan
Article III.
—St. Columm or Columban
. . .
—St. Suibni, or Suibhne AlTICLI TV.
Article V. St. Finnen or Finnian, Bishop
AlTICLI VI. —
St. Finnanie Mac
of Land to found his Monastery and Church at Lynally—Record of various Miracles—Fore- knowledge of his Death—His Visit to Clonard in Anticipation of it—His Return to Lynally
andDeparturefromLife—St. Colman Eala's Commemoration and Memorials—Conclusion
598 . . . 607 . . . 607 . . . 607 Article V. — St. Cyprian, Bishop and Martyr, near Nicomedia, in Bithinia 608 Article VI. —St. Faustinus, Martyr . . . . . . 608 Article VII. —Eusebius . . . . . . . . . . . . 608 AlTICLI VIII. —Translation of the Relics of St. David, Patron of Wales 608 Article IX. —Translation of the Relics of St. Virgilius, Bishop of Saltzbmg 609 Article X.
—Reputed Anniversary of the Death of St. Raban Maur . . . 6oq
Jtoentij-sebentl) Dap, of September.
Article I. —St. Lupait or Lupita, also thought to have BEEN Liamain or Liemania, Sister of St. Patrick.
Article II. —St. Colman, of Ros Branduibh . . . Article III. —Feast of St. Natalis, at Kinnawley . . . Article IV. —St. Justina, Martyr, near Nicomedia, in Bithynia
. . .
Article VII. —Festival for the Translation of St. Gibrian'i Relics
AlTICLI VIII. —St. Ernin Ua Briuin
Article IX. —Si. Orannus or Oranus, Bishop
Coppain
Article
Article Article Article Article Article Article
Article
Article
Article
Article
ARTICLE Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article
Article
Page
X. —Reputed Feast of Marcellus, Scottish Tutor of Notker
— Balbulus, St. Gall, Switzerland 618 XL Festival of St. Barry, in Scotland 619 XII. —Festival of Saints Cosmas and Damian 619 620 XIV. —Antim or Anthimus 620 620 XVI. —Petar 620 XVII. —Eupreip 621
I. —St. Sinach Mac Dara, of Inis Cruach Mac Dara County
of Galway . . . . . . . . . 621 II. —Feast of St. Fursey . . . . . . . . . 624
XIII. —Leoint or Leontius XV. —Adulf
XVT. -Zaeheus
XVITT. —Translation of St. Dvsibod's Relics
. . .
. . . . . .
. . . XVII. —Reputed Feast of St. Gilda
633 . . . 633
CONTENTS.
III. —St. Fiachrach or Fiachra, Bishop of Cuil Eachtrann, now
— Culfeightrin Parish, County of Antrim . . .
IV. St. Diarmait, Bishop of Cluain, Finn-Aighne V. —The Two Findias and Lobhar . . . VI. —Reputed Feast for St. Junill or Junaill, Infirmus VII. —St. Dairi, a Holy Widow
VIII. —St. Machan, Bishop and Confessor IX. —Festival of St. Conval
X. —Faust or Faustus
XI. —Ianair or Januarius
XII. —Martial or Martialis
XIII. —Exuperius
XV. —Reputed Feast of a Marcellus
. . .
XIV. —Solon . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
630 . . . 630 . . . 63x
. . . 631 . . . 632 . . . 632 . . . 632
. . .
. . . . . .
Ctomtg-nintfr §ap of jJcpfemlxer.
633
634 635 636 636 636 637 637 637 638 638 638 638 638
639 640
I. —St. Murghal, Abbot of Rathlin, County of Antrim. [Eio/ifh Century}
II. —St. Oolumba, or Columm
III. St. Ciaran, Son of Iar, Bishop
Article
Article
Article
Article
Article VI. St. Caiman
Article VII. —St. Comgill or Comghall
Article VIII. —Feast of St. Michael the Archangel Article IX. —Eutic or Eutvchius
IV—. —St. Nessan, of Uladh
V. —
St. Sedrach,
Bishop
Article X. —Reputed Feast for St. Barr
Article XI. —Feast of Goganus, Abbot
Article XII. —Festival of St. Disibod
Article XIII.
Articlk XT. —Reputed Feast of St. Lolan . . .
. . . . . . 547
— Article XII. Reputed
Feast for
Barrea, Bishop
and Confessor . . .
547
Cfaenig-fifty $aij ai September.
Article I. —St. Bairre or Finbar, First Bishop, and Patron of Cork. [Sixth and Seventh Centuries. \
Chap. I.
—Names of his Men Disciples,
-Introduction — Materials for the Acts of St. Bairre or Finbar—His Race and Birth-
Miracles recorded —His
His Acts while remaining in Leinster
Instructors— —His Return to Munster—Miracles while there—
—
—visited Rome . . . . . .
Said to have Chap. II. St. Bairre founds a School for Religious at
St. Finbar's Contemporaries
547
and Monastery—Names of his Cork Scholars —Period of his Episcopacy and See in that City —Legends regarding his Consecration as Bishop—Death and Burial of Bairre's Master Maccuirp—Origin of Cork Citv . . . 558
Chap. III. —Period of St. Finbarr's Sojourn at Cork- Death of his Master, Bishop Maccuirp, and his Burial there—Finbarr's Selection of a Spiritual Director—He v—isits Fiama at Desert-
Gougane Barra
and Women—He is admonished by an Angel
—
Cork, where he establishes a famous School
to leave for Cloyne
Afterwards he to goes
more to obtain Relics
Cloyne, where his Death takes place—His
Interment at Cork—
of the See—Calendar Celebrations of St. Finbarr's Feast—Memorials—Conclusion . . .
Article II. —St. Colman, of Comhruire, now Kilcomreragh, at Uisneach
570 Hill, County of Westmeath. [Seventh Century] . . . . 585
early
Gislarius,
Finbarr's Visit to
Ecclesiastical Traditions
Article III. - Reputed St. Colman, Sci . . . . . . Article IV. —St. Iomchaidh, of Kill Drochoid, County of Down
. . . 586 586 586 587
8 5 7
587 . . . 588
. . . 588 592 . . . 592 ••• 592 ••• 593 593
Article V. —St. Coelan
Article VI. —St. Ainmire, of Ross-na-Chonna, in Mughdhorna Article VII. —St. Sineall, of Pniim-Broan
Article VIII. —St. Seanan
Article IX.
CONTENTS.
or of Echinis Caelan,
. . .
. . .
of Cork St. Modain or Modoe, in Ailbhe
. . .
or
Senan, Bishop
—
ARTICLE X. —Feast of Firmin or Firminus, First Bishop of Amiens, by some
. . .
writers reputed an Irish Saint . . . Article XL—St. Ruine . . . . . .
Article XII. —Reputed Feast of St. Adamnan, Abbot of Iona
cTnuntn-SH-tb Bag of Sipfemfeer,
Article XIII. —Cleophas
. . . . . . Article XIV. —St. Lupus . . . ••• Article XV. —St. Eusebius . . . . . .
Akime I. —St. Colman Eala, or Elo, Abbot of Lann Elo, now Lynally, King's County. [Sixth and Seventh Centuries. ']
t
I
11 IP. I. —Introduction—FamilyarulBiuhofSt. ColmanEala —Hi* Early Instruction imder St. Caeman of Sliabh Bloom—Miracles—Colman is said to have spent some Time at Connor—Confounded
with St. Colm-in of Dromore . . . . . . 503 hat. II. —Return of St. Colman Eala to his ancestral Pro- vince—His Visits to St. Columbainlona—Escape;-
the Dangers of Courebrecain Whirlpool—Con-
vention at which St. Colman obtains a Grant
— Century]
Article II. —
St. Fionntain, or Fintan
Article III.
—St. Columm or Columban
. . .
—St. Suibni, or Suibhne AlTICLI TV.
Article V. St. Finnen or Finnian, Bishop
AlTICLI VI. —
St. Finnanie Mac
of Land to found his Monastery and Church at Lynally—Record of various Miracles—Fore- knowledge of his Death—His Visit to Clonard in Anticipation of it—His Return to Lynally
andDeparturefromLife—St. Colman Eala's Commemoration and Memorials—Conclusion
598 . . . 607 . . . 607 . . . 607 Article V. — St. Cyprian, Bishop and Martyr, near Nicomedia, in Bithinia 608 Article VI. —St. Faustinus, Martyr . . . . . . 608 Article VII. —Eusebius . . . . . . . . . . . . 608 AlTICLI VIII. —Translation of the Relics of St. David, Patron of Wales 608 Article IX. —Translation of the Relics of St. Virgilius, Bishop of Saltzbmg 609 Article X.
—Reputed Anniversary of the Death of St. Raban Maur . . . 6oq
Jtoentij-sebentl) Dap, of September.
Article I. —St. Lupait or Lupita, also thought to have BEEN Liamain or Liemania, Sister of St. Patrick.
Article II. —St. Colman, of Ros Branduibh . . . Article III. —Feast of St. Natalis, at Kinnawley . . . Article IV. —St. Justina, Martyr, near Nicomedia, in Bithynia
. . .
Article VII. —Festival for the Translation of St. Gibrian'i Relics
AlTICLI VIII. —St. Ernin Ua Briuin
Article IX. —Si. Orannus or Oranus, Bishop
Coppain
Article
Article Article Article Article Article Article
Article
Article
Article
Article
ARTICLE Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article
Article
Page
X. —Reputed Feast of Marcellus, Scottish Tutor of Notker
— Balbulus, St. Gall, Switzerland 618 XL Festival of St. Barry, in Scotland 619 XII. —Festival of Saints Cosmas and Damian 619 620 XIV. —Antim or Anthimus 620 620 XVI. —Petar 620 XVII. —Eupreip 621
I. —St. Sinach Mac Dara, of Inis Cruach Mac Dara County
of Galway . . . . . . . . . 621 II. —Feast of St. Fursey . . . . . . . . . 624
XIII. —Leoint or Leontius XV. —Adulf
XVT. -Zaeheus
XVITT. —Translation of St. Dvsibod's Relics
. . .
. . . . . .
. . . XVII. —Reputed Feast of St. Gilda
633 . . . 633
CONTENTS.
III. —St. Fiachrach or Fiachra, Bishop of Cuil Eachtrann, now
— Culfeightrin Parish, County of Antrim . . .
IV. St. Diarmait, Bishop of Cluain, Finn-Aighne V. —The Two Findias and Lobhar . . . VI. —Reputed Feast for St. Junill or Junaill, Infirmus VII. —St. Dairi, a Holy Widow
VIII. —St. Machan, Bishop and Confessor IX. —Festival of St. Conval
X. —Faust or Faustus
XI. —Ianair or Januarius
XII. —Martial or Martialis
XIII. —Exuperius
XV. —Reputed Feast of a Marcellus
. . .
XIV. —Solon . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
630 . . . 630 . . . 63x
. . . 631 . . . 632 . . . 632 . . . 632
. . .
. . . . . .
Ctomtg-nintfr §ap of jJcpfemlxer.
633
634 635 636 636 636 637 637 637 638 638 638 638 638
639 640
I. —St. Murghal, Abbot of Rathlin, County of Antrim. [Eio/ifh Century}
II. —St. Oolumba, or Columm
III. St. Ciaran, Son of Iar, Bishop
Article
Article
Article
Article
Article VI. St. Caiman
Article VII. —St. Comgill or Comghall
Article VIII. —Feast of St. Michael the Archangel Article IX. —Eutic or Eutvchius
IV—. —St. Nessan, of Uladh
V. —
St. Sedrach,
Bishop
Article X. —Reputed Feast for St. Barr
Article XI. —Feast of Goganus, Abbot
Article XII. —Festival of St. Disibod
Article XIII.