of
Tamhnach
Buadha
Article IV.
Article IV.
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ArticleVII.
—St.
Tondach, Bishop .
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Article VIII.
—St.
Bradge .
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Article IX.
—Feast of the Martyr Helius .
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Article X.
—Feast of St.
Praxedes .
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Article XL—Reputed Feast of St.
Claudia .
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. . . . . . 291 . . . . . . 292 . . . . . . 292 . . . . . . 292 . . . . . . 292 . . . . . . 292
CONTENTS.
Article IX. —Reputed Feast of St. Cathan, Bishop in the Island of Bute, Scot-
— land . . . . . . . . . . . . 275
Article X. Festival of St. SisioUius, Martyr
fttoentictij IDag of 3ulu.
Article I. — St. Moloca of Slieve Bloom . . . . . . . . . Article II. —St. Curifin or Cuirbin, the Pious, in Hy-Fidhgeinte, County of
276
Limerick . . Article III. —St. Caramnan or Carmnan
. . . 278 . . . 279 . . . 279 ••• 279 . . . 279
. . 279 . . . 280
. . . . . . . . . . . . 280
Article IV. —St. Faelchon or Faelchu
Article V. —St. Failbe or Failbhe
Article VI. —Festival of Sabina and Romula
Article VII. —Festival of St. Gerebern, Martyr . . . . . .
Article VIII. —Reputed Feast of St. Onan, Deacon of Ro. -s . . .
Article IX. —Reputed Feast for the Translation of St. Rupert's Relics at Saltz-
burgh
&tocntj)=fir8t ©ag of 3ulg.
Article I. —St. Argobastus or Arbogastus, Bishop of Strasbourg, Ger-
many. [Seventh Century}.
Chap. I. —Introduction—Biographies
—
St. Arbogast Country
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
of
of his Nativity—He leads a solitary Life there—He
becomes a Hermit in the Vosges Mountains—His
—Favours con- —ferred by King Dagobert II. — . . . . . . 280
Elevation to be Bishop of Strasburg
Chap. II. The holy Life of St. Arbogast He restores Prince Sigebert to his Parents—Gratitude manifested by King Dagobert II. —Miracle at the River 111— Works attributed to St. Arbogast—His pastoral Labours—His Departure from this Life—Honours paid to his Memory—Festivals and Commemorations —Conclusion . . .
of Tamhnach Buadha
Article IV. —St. Sillan or Siollan, of Glinn muniie, or of Dunmore, in Ui Briuin-
Tenna,
— Cualann . . . . . . . . . . . . 290 Article V. St. Curcach, Virgin of Kilcorker, County of Roscommon . . . 291
&tottt2=seconti litf|j of 3ulg.
Article I. —St. Biteus or Mobiu, called also Dobi, or David, Abbot of
Injs-Cooscry, County of Down
. . .
. . . 293 . . . 297 . . .
Article II. —St. Caemhog, or Caemoca
. . .
Boy-Saint. . . 298
. . . Article III. —St. Moroeclia Mac Naeb, or Morecha,
a ArticleIV. St. DobeodocorDabhaetog,ofCluain-da-Bhaetog,
doge, in Fanid, County of Donegal . . . Article V. —St. Moronoc or Moronog, of Druim Samhraidh . . . Article VI. —St. Lugid or Luighbe . . . . . .
or Clor. dawad-
. . . 299
. . . 299 . . . 299
Article VII. —St. Oisen or Ossen, Bishop . . . . . . ••
3°°
Article VIII. —St. Colman Article IX. —St. Colum Article X. —St. Erentrudis
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Article XI. —Festival
. . . 300 . . . 300 300 300
of
Article XII. —Festival of St. Appollonius
St. Mary Magdalen
Article XIII. —Reputed
«uKntu4ijtrti Dau of 3ulg,
Monk of St. Article XIV. —Reputed Feast of St. Verena, Virgin and Martyr . . .
Feast of St.
Rapertus,
Switzerland . . .
Gall, 301
ArticleVI. ReputedFeastofSt. Alfred,KingofNorthumbria. .
Article VII. —St. Banbhnat, or Banbnatan
. . . 305 . . . . . . 306
Article VIII. —St. Cronseg, Article IX. —St. Vincentius, Martyr
CONTENTS.
Article I. —St. Cain ComrAC OR Caencomhrac, Bishop and Abbot of Louth, and Solitary on Inis Endaimh, now Inchenagh or
Inishenagh, Lough Ree. [Ninth Century. ] . . . . . . 302 Article II. —St. Runach, of Inis-mor . . . . . . . . . 303
or ofAtha or . . . Article III. —St. Fullenn, Foilan, Fuillen, Innich, Ath-an-eich 304
Article IV. —St. Fethconor Fetlichu, Bishop. [Probably
the Sixth Century. ] . . .
. . . . . . 291 . . . . . . 292 . . . . . . 292 . . . . . . 292 . . . . . . 292 . . . . . . 292
CONTENTS.
Article IX. —Reputed Feast of St. Cathan, Bishop in the Island of Bute, Scot-
— land . . . . . . . . . . . . 275
Article X. Festival of St. SisioUius, Martyr
fttoentictij IDag of 3ulu.
Article I. — St. Moloca of Slieve Bloom . . . . . . . . . Article II. —St. Curifin or Cuirbin, the Pious, in Hy-Fidhgeinte, County of
276
Limerick . . Article III. —St. Caramnan or Carmnan
. . . 278 . . . 279 . . . 279 ••• 279 . . . 279
. . 279 . . . 280
. . . . . . . . . . . . 280
Article IV. —St. Faelchon or Faelchu
Article V. —St. Failbe or Failbhe
Article VI. —Festival of Sabina and Romula
Article VII. —Festival of St. Gerebern, Martyr . . . . . .
Article VIII. —Reputed Feast of St. Onan, Deacon of Ro. -s . . .
Article IX. —Reputed Feast for the Translation of St. Rupert's Relics at Saltz-
burgh
&tocntj)=fir8t ©ag of 3ulg.
Article I. —St. Argobastus or Arbogastus, Bishop of Strasbourg, Ger-
many. [Seventh Century}.
Chap. I. —Introduction—Biographies
—
St. Arbogast Country
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
of
of his Nativity—He leads a solitary Life there—He
becomes a Hermit in the Vosges Mountains—His
—Favours con- —ferred by King Dagobert II. — . . . . . . 280
Elevation to be Bishop of Strasburg
Chap. II. The holy Life of St. Arbogast He restores Prince Sigebert to his Parents—Gratitude manifested by King Dagobert II. —Miracle at the River 111— Works attributed to St. Arbogast—His pastoral Labours—His Departure from this Life—Honours paid to his Memory—Festivals and Commemorations —Conclusion . . .
of Tamhnach Buadha
Article IV. —St. Sillan or Siollan, of Glinn muniie, or of Dunmore, in Ui Briuin-
Tenna,
— Cualann . . . . . . . . . . . . 290 Article V. St. Curcach, Virgin of Kilcorker, County of Roscommon . . . 291
&tottt2=seconti litf|j of 3ulg.
Article I. —St. Biteus or Mobiu, called also Dobi, or David, Abbot of
Injs-Cooscry, County of Down
. . .
. . . 293 . . . 297 . . .
Article II. —St. Caemhog, or Caemoca
. . .
Boy-Saint. . . 298
. . . Article III. —St. Moroeclia Mac Naeb, or Morecha,
a ArticleIV. St. DobeodocorDabhaetog,ofCluain-da-Bhaetog,
doge, in Fanid, County of Donegal . . . Article V. —St. Moronoc or Moronog, of Druim Samhraidh . . . Article VI. —St. Lugid or Luighbe . . . . . .
or Clor. dawad-
. . . 299
. . . 299 . . . 299
Article VII. —St. Oisen or Ossen, Bishop . . . . . . ••
3°°
Article VIII. —St. Colman Article IX. —St. Colum Article X. —St. Erentrudis
. . . . . . . .
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Article XI. —Festival
. . . 300 . . . 300 300 300
of
Article XII. —Festival of St. Appollonius
St. Mary Magdalen
Article XIII. —Reputed
«uKntu4ijtrti Dau of 3ulg,
Monk of St. Article XIV. —Reputed Feast of St. Verena, Virgin and Martyr . . .
Feast of St.
Rapertus,
Switzerland . . .
Gall, 301
ArticleVI. ReputedFeastofSt. Alfred,KingofNorthumbria. .
Article VII. —St. Banbhnat, or Banbnatan
. . . 305 . . . . . . 306
Article VIII. —St. Cronseg, Article IX. —St. Vincentius, Martyr
CONTENTS.
Article I. —St. Cain ComrAC OR Caencomhrac, Bishop and Abbot of Louth, and Solitary on Inis Endaimh, now Inchenagh or
Inishenagh, Lough Ree. [Ninth Century. ] . . . . . . 302 Article II. —St. Runach, of Inis-mor . . . . . . . . . 303
or ofAtha or . . . Article III. —St. Fullenn, Foilan, Fuillen, Innich, Ath-an-eich 304
Article IV. —St. Fethconor Fetlichu, Bishop. [Probably
the Sixth Century. ] . . .