—Reputed
Festival
ol a St.
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279 Article XI.
—Festival of the Forty Martyrs of Sebasten, Lesser Armenia.
[Fourth
— Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 Article XTI. Reputed Festival of St. Senanus. [Fi/th and Sixth Centuries. ] . . . 279
— Article XII — Tosa,
Si. or Tos-ianus, of Droma Laidcinu, or, of
Article XiV. St. Colman, or Cluana Tibriun, or Clontivrin, County of Fer-
280
— managh . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 ArticleXV. ReputedFestivalofaSt. Kenneth,Kenzie,orCanice . . . 280 Article XVI. —St. Sillan, Sillanus, or Sylvanus . . . . . . 280 ArticleXVII. —St. Bosa, Bishop of the Deiri, at York, England. [Seventh
I.
Druitn-Ladhgein
Century. ]
. . . . . . . . . . . . 281
Cento JBap of iHarr&*
Article I. —St. Silvester, or Sylvestrus, Bishop, and early Apostle of
— Ireland. [Fi/th Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 282
Article II. St. Ferfugil, or Fearlughuil, Bishop, or Abbot, of Clondalkin, —CountyofDublin. [Ei^. ;hthCe7ttury] . . . . . . 283
Article III. St. Kessog, Mackessog, . or Makkessagus, Bishop, and Confessor,
— Patron of Lennox, . Scotland. [Sixth Centtay] . . . 285
Article IV. St. Setna or Sedna, Bishop, and Confessor. [Supposed to have lived
in the Sixth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 287
Article V. —Reputed Festival of a St. Sedonius, Bishop, and a Disciple of St. Senan, Abbot of Scattery Island. [Probably in the Sixth Century. ] 287
ArticleVI. —St. Hymelin, or Himeiinus, Confessor, of Vissenaeken, Brabant.
Article VIII .
Clontibrin,
Festival of a St. Saran or Seranus
— [Ei! (heh Century. ]
. . .
Clontivrin, County
. . . of
. . . 288
Article VII——
St. Colman, of or
Fermanagh
. . .
290 291
. . .
Article IX. Reputed Festival of St. Bosa, Archbishop of York, England.
Reputed
. . .
[Seventh and Eighth Centuries. ] . . . . . . 291 Areicle X. —St. /Eniilian, or yEmilianus, Abbot of Lagny, P'rance. [SeveJith
Century. ]
. . .
. . .
or St. . . .
. . .
Abbot . . .
Article XL— Festival of St. Reputed
Comgell,
Congell,
ArticleXII. TheSonsofTorman
Article XIII. —St. Feidhlimid, or Failbhe IL, Abbot of lona. [Seventh and
—Eii^hth Centuries. ] . . . . . . . . . 292 Article XIV. Reputed Festival of St. Bessogus, a Bishop . . . . . . 293 . \rticle XV.
—Reputed Festival ol a St. Livenus . . . . . . 293
. . . . . .
292
. . . 291 292
CONTENTS.
Page Article XVI. —Festival of St. Constantine . . . . . . . . . 293
Article XVII. —Reputed Festival of St. Kennocha, Virgin, Coila, Scotland. {Tenth or Eleventh Century. '\ . . . . . . ••• 294 Article XVIII. —Reputed Festival of St. Attala, Abbot of Bobbio, Italy . . . 294
O^kbentl) ©ai? of iilarri;.
Article I. —St. . ^ngusiVs Hagiographus, or St. ^Engus the Culdee, Bishop and Abbot at Clonenagh, and Anchoret, at Dysartenos, or at Dysartbeagh, Queen's County. [Eighth
Chap. II.
andNifith Centuries. ']
Chap. I. —Introduction— — Biography
Sources of to illustrate the Acts of St. ^Engus His Pedigree and early
Life—He studies at
to Dysartbetagh or to Dysart Enos—His Austerities
of
Monastic Training and Leanung—St. ^ngus retires
St. to the ^ngus proceeds
Monastery
Tallagh—
Chap. III. —Literary Pursuits of St. /Engus—The Martyrology
the
Monastery
Clonenagh
—A \ision —He visits the Church Coolbanagher
of
—of Angels—The Purpose it
Manual Labour at agricultural Operations—His Humility and Mortifications—An Accident which
befel him, and his miraculous Cure—The Incident which first discovered St. ^Engus to the holy Abbot
St. Melruan—Friendship thenceforth existing be-
tween them—St. /Engus was probably ordained
Priest at Tallagh . . . . . . . . . 302
of
He seeks Admission there in Guise of a Servant
evoked
. . .
— 294
of Tallagh—He engages on the Felire or Festilogy —Presents a Copy of it to Fothadius the Canonist— Probable Date, Origin, and Object of the Feilire— Treatise of St. " De Sanctis Hibemi^e "—
of Irish Saints, and Poems attributed to his Author- —ship . . . . . . . . . 306
312
/Engus, —
The "Saltair-na-Rann" Pedigrees or Catalogues
Chap. IV. ModesofLifeatTallagh,untiltheTimearrivedfor
Departure—St. /Engus returns to Clonenagh, where he is chosen as Abbot—Supposed t6 have been a Chorepiscopus—Occasional Retirement to Dysart Enos or to Dysertbeagh—His Death and Burial— Value of St. /Engus* Hagiographical Works—Con- clusion . . . . . . . . .
Article II. —St. Constantine, King and Martyr, in Scotland, and a Monk at
— Rahen, King's County. [Sixth Century. ] . . . . . . 31S
Al^TICLE III. St. Libren or Libern of Cluainfoda, now probably Clonfad, County ofWestmcath. [Sixth or Sezfenth Century. ] . . . . . . 325
Article IV. —St. Liobran or Libran, said to have been Abbot of lona, but more probably he was Abbot of Durrow, King's County . . . 326
Article V. —St. Finchanus, Finnichen, or Finchan, reputed to have been Abbot of
. . . . . . . . .
Ardchaoin . . . St. Cuanda the Blind
. . . . . . . . . . . .
327 327 32S
Article VI. ——
Article VII. Reputed
Article VIII. St. Moshenoc, or Senocus, also called Senan, and Kessogus, of
Festival of a St.
or Abbot Eudonus, Endenus,
Beitheach . . . . . . . . . . . . Article IX. —Reputed Festival of St. Gellocus or Kellocus . . . . . . 32S
Ctuelftft Bap of iilarrjj^
Article I. -St. Mura, Murus, or Murwus, Abbot and Patron of F-vhan County of Donegai, [Seventh Cefitury. ] . . . *,*
32S
329
—
of St.
Culan,
Dachuailen, Bishop,
CONTENTS.
— Page Article II. St. Kennanack, or Ceannannach, of Inis Meadhoin, or Middle Island, of Aran, and Patron of Ballynakill Parish, County of
— Galway . . . . . . . . . . . . 332 Article III. Reputed Festival of St. Garalt, of Maigh Eo, now Mayo, with his
—Companions, [StventhandEighthCeiituries.
— Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 Article XTI. Reputed Festival of St. Senanus. [Fi/th and Sixth Centuries. ] . . . 279
— Article XII — Tosa,
Si. or Tos-ianus, of Droma Laidcinu, or, of
Article XiV. St. Colman, or Cluana Tibriun, or Clontivrin, County of Fer-
280
— managh . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 ArticleXV. ReputedFestivalofaSt. Kenneth,Kenzie,orCanice . . . 280 Article XVI. —St. Sillan, Sillanus, or Sylvanus . . . . . . 280 ArticleXVII. —St. Bosa, Bishop of the Deiri, at York, England. [Seventh
I.
Druitn-Ladhgein
Century. ]
. . . . . . . . . . . . 281
Cento JBap of iHarr&*
Article I. —St. Silvester, or Sylvestrus, Bishop, and early Apostle of
— Ireland. [Fi/th Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 282
Article II. St. Ferfugil, or Fearlughuil, Bishop, or Abbot, of Clondalkin, —CountyofDublin. [Ei^. ;hthCe7ttury] . . . . . . 283
Article III. St. Kessog, Mackessog, . or Makkessagus, Bishop, and Confessor,
— Patron of Lennox, . Scotland. [Sixth Centtay] . . . 285
Article IV. St. Setna or Sedna, Bishop, and Confessor. [Supposed to have lived
in the Sixth Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 287
Article V. —Reputed Festival of a St. Sedonius, Bishop, and a Disciple of St. Senan, Abbot of Scattery Island. [Probably in the Sixth Century. ] 287
ArticleVI. —St. Hymelin, or Himeiinus, Confessor, of Vissenaeken, Brabant.
Article VIII .
Clontibrin,
Festival of a St. Saran or Seranus
— [Ei! (heh Century. ]
. . .
Clontivrin, County
. . . of
. . . 288
Article VII——
St. Colman, of or
Fermanagh
. . .
290 291
. . .
Article IX. Reputed Festival of St. Bosa, Archbishop of York, England.
Reputed
. . .
[Seventh and Eighth Centuries. ] . . . . . . 291 Areicle X. —St. /Eniilian, or yEmilianus, Abbot of Lagny, P'rance. [SeveJith
Century. ]
. . .
. . .
or St. . . .
. . .
Abbot . . .
Article XL— Festival of St. Reputed
Comgell,
Congell,
ArticleXII. TheSonsofTorman
Article XIII. —St. Feidhlimid, or Failbhe IL, Abbot of lona. [Seventh and
—Eii^hth Centuries. ] . . . . . . . . . 292 Article XIV. Reputed Festival of St. Bessogus, a Bishop . . . . . . 293 . \rticle XV.
—Reputed Festival ol a St. Livenus . . . . . . 293
. . . . . .
292
. . . 291 292
CONTENTS.
Page Article XVI. —Festival of St. Constantine . . . . . . . . . 293
Article XVII. —Reputed Festival of St. Kennocha, Virgin, Coila, Scotland. {Tenth or Eleventh Century. '\ . . . . . . ••• 294 Article XVIII. —Reputed Festival of St. Attala, Abbot of Bobbio, Italy . . . 294
O^kbentl) ©ai? of iilarri;.
Article I. —St. . ^ngusiVs Hagiographus, or St. ^Engus the Culdee, Bishop and Abbot at Clonenagh, and Anchoret, at Dysartenos, or at Dysartbeagh, Queen's County. [Eighth
Chap. II.
andNifith Centuries. ']
Chap. I. —Introduction— — Biography
Sources of to illustrate the Acts of St. ^Engus His Pedigree and early
Life—He studies at
to Dysartbetagh or to Dysart Enos—His Austerities
of
Monastic Training and Leanung—St. ^ngus retires
St. to the ^ngus proceeds
Monastery
Tallagh—
Chap. III. —Literary Pursuits of St. /Engus—The Martyrology
the
Monastery
Clonenagh
—A \ision —He visits the Church Coolbanagher
of
—of Angels—The Purpose it
Manual Labour at agricultural Operations—His Humility and Mortifications—An Accident which
befel him, and his miraculous Cure—The Incident which first discovered St. ^Engus to the holy Abbot
St. Melruan—Friendship thenceforth existing be-
tween them—St. /Engus was probably ordained
Priest at Tallagh . . . . . . . . . 302
of
He seeks Admission there in Guise of a Servant
evoked
. . .
— 294
of Tallagh—He engages on the Felire or Festilogy —Presents a Copy of it to Fothadius the Canonist— Probable Date, Origin, and Object of the Feilire— Treatise of St. " De Sanctis Hibemi^e "—
of Irish Saints, and Poems attributed to his Author- —ship . . . . . . . . . 306
312
/Engus, —
The "Saltair-na-Rann" Pedigrees or Catalogues
Chap. IV. ModesofLifeatTallagh,untiltheTimearrivedfor
Departure—St. /Engus returns to Clonenagh, where he is chosen as Abbot—Supposed t6 have been a Chorepiscopus—Occasional Retirement to Dysart Enos or to Dysertbeagh—His Death and Burial— Value of St. /Engus* Hagiographical Works—Con- clusion . . . . . . . . .
Article II. —St. Constantine, King and Martyr, in Scotland, and a Monk at
— Rahen, King's County. [Sixth Century. ] . . . . . . 31S
Al^TICLE III. St. Libren or Libern of Cluainfoda, now probably Clonfad, County ofWestmcath. [Sixth or Sezfenth Century. ] . . . . . . 325
Article IV. —St. Liobran or Libran, said to have been Abbot of lona, but more probably he was Abbot of Durrow, King's County . . . 326
Article V. —St. Finchanus, Finnichen, or Finchan, reputed to have been Abbot of
. . . . . . . . .
Ardchaoin . . . St. Cuanda the Blind
. . . . . . . . . . . .
327 327 32S
Article VI. ——
Article VII. Reputed
Article VIII. St. Moshenoc, or Senocus, also called Senan, and Kessogus, of
Festival of a St.
or Abbot Eudonus, Endenus,
Beitheach . . . . . . . . . . . . Article IX. —Reputed Festival of St. Gellocus or Kellocus . . . . . . 32S
Ctuelftft Bap of iilarrjj^
Article I. -St. Mura, Murus, or Murwus, Abbot and Patron of F-vhan County of Donegai, [Seventh Cefitury. ] . . . *,*
32S
329
—
of St.
Culan,
Dachuailen, Bishop,
CONTENTS.
— Page Article II. St. Kennanack, or Ceannannach, of Inis Meadhoin, or Middle Island, of Aran, and Patron of Ballynakill Parish, County of
— Galway . . . . . . . . . . . . 332 Article III. Reputed Festival of St. Garalt, of Maigh Eo, now Mayo, with his
—Companions, [StventhandEighthCeiituries.