Rumold to seek a more distant Field for his Administrations—He leaves Ire- land for England, and then visits France—He travels to Rome—His Interview with the Pope— Recommended to visit Belgium as the future Scene received at Mechlin by Count Ado—Birth of his Son
Libertus—
The latter miraculously restored to Life—Rumold commences the Erection of a Cell at Mechlin, and there builds a Church in Honour of the Protomartyr
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LIVES OF
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Dublin: James Duffy and Sons, 15 Wellington-quay, and la Paternoster-row, London.
London: Burns, Oates, and Co. , 17 & 18 Portman-street, and
63 Paternoster-row, E. C.
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C O N T E'N T S
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Article T. —St. Rumold, Apostle and Bishop of Mechlin, Belgium. [Eighth
Ce/ifnry. ] — — Chap. I. Introduction Ancient
and Modern Writers of St. Rumold's Acts—Nativity and Parentage of St. Rumold—His Birth the Fruit of Prayer—His early St. Rumold de- votes himself to a Life of Celibacy—On the Death of Gualafer, he is nominated and elected Archbishop
Piety—Angelic Communications—
of Dublin—Remarks on the dubious Character
of these Statements . . . . . . . . . 1
Chap. II. —Rumold consents to accept the Episcopal Charge andheis dulyconsecrated—HisLaboursasaBishop
— An Angel admonishes St. Rumold to seek a more distant Field for his Administrations—He leaves Ire- land for England, and then visits France—He travels to Rome—His Interview with the Pope— Recommended to visit Belgium as the future Scene received at Mechlin by Count Ado—Birth of his Son Libertus— The latter miraculously restored to Life—Rumold commences the Erection of a Cell at Mechlin, and there builds a Church in Honour of the Protomartyr
—St. Stephen . . . . . . . . 9 His Disciple Libertas obtains the Crown of Martyr- dom—Labours of St. Rumold—His Martyrdom— Miracles after his Death—Cathedral of Mechlin— Veneration in this City—Honours paid to St.
Rumold—Commemorations
Article II. —St. Servan, Serb, Serf, or Scran, Apostolic Missionary in Scotland.
— [Fifth or Sixth Centu/y. ] . . . . . . . . . 26
Article III. St. Ailill of Cloonown, County of Roscommon, thought to have been
Second Archbishop of Armagh, County of Armagh
Article IV. —St. Cuimmein, Bishop of Nendrum, or Mahee Island, County of
CHAP. III.
—Establishment of the Christian
Faith in Dublin
for his Career—Miracles—Favourably
ofhis Festivals
clusion . . . ••• . . . iS
Down. [Seventh Century. ~\ Article V. — St. Cathbadhor Cathfadh . . .
ArticleVII. —St. Ultan . . . . . .
Article VIII. —St. Sineall, or Sillin . . .
Article IX. —St. Barrinu or Bairrfhinn . . .
Article X. —St. Connan . . . . . .
Article XL—St. Ernin . . . . . .
Article XII. —Reputed Feast of St. Tarnanus, Bisho'p of Li-more, Scotland Article XIIL—St. Emant, of Cluain . . . . . .
Article XIV. —Festival of Aaron, First Priest of the Mosaic Law
Article XV. —Feast of Mary . . . . . . . . . Article XVI. —Festival of Saints Simon and Thaddaeus . . .
. . . 31
. . . 31
. . . 32
. . . 32
. . 33 ••• 33
••• 33 . ••• 34 •• 34 . . . 34 ••• 34 . . . 34 ••• 35 . . . 35
. . . Article VI. —St. Lugid or Lughaidh, Son of Lugeus or Lughaidh
. . . . . .
,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
—Con-
Century. ]
COXIENTS.
Srconti Sag of 3ulg.
Page Artici woo, or Ternoc. of Cluain-mor . . . . .
Rumold to seek a more distant Field for his Administrations—He leaves Ire- land for England, and then visits France—He travels to Rome—His Interview with the Pope— Recommended to visit Belgium as the future Scene received at Mechlin by Count Ado—Birth of his Son Libertus— The latter miraculously restored to Life—Rumold commences the Erection of a Cell at Mechlin, and there builds a Church in Honour of the Protomartyr
—St. Stephen . . . . . . . . 9 His Disciple Libertas obtains the Crown of Martyr- dom—Labours of St. Rumold—His Martyrdom— Miracles after his Death—Cathedral of Mechlin— Veneration in this City—Honours paid to St.
Rumold—Commemorations
Article II. —St. Servan, Serb, Serf, or Scran, Apostolic Missionary in Scotland.
— [Fifth or Sixth Centu/y. ] . . . . . . . . . 26
Article III. St. Ailill of Cloonown, County of Roscommon, thought to have been
Second Archbishop of Armagh, County of Armagh
Article IV. —St. Cuimmein, Bishop of Nendrum, or Mahee Island, County of
CHAP. III.
—Establishment of the Christian
Faith in Dublin
for his Career—Miracles—Favourably
ofhis Festivals
clusion . . . ••• . . . iS
Down. [Seventh Century. ~\ Article V. — St. Cathbadhor Cathfadh . . .
ArticleVII. —St. Ultan . . . . . .
Article VIII. —St. Sineall, or Sillin . . .
Article IX. —St. Barrinu or Bairrfhinn . . .
Article X. —St. Connan . . . . . .
Article XL—St. Ernin . . . . . .
Article XII. —Reputed Feast of St. Tarnanus, Bisho'p of Li-more, Scotland Article XIIL—St. Emant, of Cluain . . . . . .
Article XIV. —Festival of Aaron, First Priest of the Mosaic Law
Article XV. —Feast of Mary . . . . . . . . . Article XVI. —Festival of Saints Simon and Thaddaeus . . .
. . . 31
. . . 31
. . . 32
. . . 32
. . 33 ••• 33
••• 33 . ••• 34 •• 34 . . . 34 ••• 34 . . . 34 ••• 35 . . . 35
. . . Article VI. —St. Lugid or Lughaidh, Son of Lugeus or Lughaidh
. . . . . .
,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
—Con-
Century. ]
COXIENTS.
Srconti Sag of 3ulg.
Page Artici woo, or Ternoc. of Cluain-mor . . . . . . 35
ARTICLE II. —The Daughter or Daughters of Cathbath, or Cathbadh, of Airedh
F tha . . . . . . . . . . . 36
i. Reputed Festival of St. Caucus, among the Ilebrideans, Scotland.
[Sixth Century] . . . . . .
. . . 37 . . . 37
Article IV. —Festival of St. Euticus, Martyr, at Rome
. . .
of Saints Processus and at Rome ARTICLE V. —Feast Martinianus, Martyrs
. . .
37
JCijtrtf Dag of 3ulg*
Article I. —St. German, First Bishop of the Isle of Man. Fifth Century,. ] .
Iftev. 3©bn Canon ©TDanlcn mm. %a.
Saints
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THE IRISH WITH
SAINTS,
P^iimis,
nutt |apii8 %nrmi RELATING TO
LIVES OF
Jfyccial Jejsttoate, and the (fommemwatitftt* of goly gerrttf, COMPILED FROM
||aiitg! ialngiC5,
€\)t grirfent Cfturrl) fii'ston? of fielantr,
BY THE
VERY REV. JOHN CANON O'HANLON, M. R. I. A,
<- K'
M
Dublin: James Duffy and Sons, 15 Wellington-quay, and la Paternoster-row, London.
London: Burns, Oates, and Co. , 17 & 18 Portman-street, and
63 Paternoster-row, E. C.
New York: The Catholic Publishing Society, 9 Warren-street.
Vol. VII.
\_ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ']
DOLLARD, TRINTINGHOUSE, DUBLIN.
6X
v. 1
C O N T E'N T S
JFtrst ©atj of 3ulg. +
Article T. —St. Rumold, Apostle and Bishop of Mechlin, Belgium. [Eighth
Ce/ifnry. ] — — Chap. I. Introduction Ancient
and Modern Writers of St. Rumold's Acts—Nativity and Parentage of St. Rumold—His Birth the Fruit of Prayer—His early St. Rumold de- votes himself to a Life of Celibacy—On the Death of Gualafer, he is nominated and elected Archbishop
Piety—Angelic Communications—
of Dublin—Remarks on the dubious Character
of these Statements . . . . . . . . . 1
Chap. II. —Rumold consents to accept the Episcopal Charge andheis dulyconsecrated—HisLaboursasaBishop
— An Angel admonishes St. Rumold to seek a more distant Field for his Administrations—He leaves Ire- land for England, and then visits France—He travels to Rome—His Interview with the Pope— Recommended to visit Belgium as the future Scene received at Mechlin by Count Ado—Birth of his Son Libertus— The latter miraculously restored to Life—Rumold commences the Erection of a Cell at Mechlin, and there builds a Church in Honour of the Protomartyr
—St. Stephen . . . . . . . . 9 His Disciple Libertas obtains the Crown of Martyr- dom—Labours of St. Rumold—His Martyrdom— Miracles after his Death—Cathedral of Mechlin— Veneration in this City—Honours paid to St.
Rumold—Commemorations
Article II. —St. Servan, Serb, Serf, or Scran, Apostolic Missionary in Scotland.
— [Fifth or Sixth Centu/y. ] . . . . . . . . . 26
Article III. St. Ailill of Cloonown, County of Roscommon, thought to have been
Second Archbishop of Armagh, County of Armagh
Article IV. —St. Cuimmein, Bishop of Nendrum, or Mahee Island, County of
CHAP. III.
—Establishment of the Christian
Faith in Dublin
for his Career—Miracles—Favourably
ofhis Festivals
clusion . . . ••• . . . iS
Down. [Seventh Century. ~\ Article V. — St. Cathbadhor Cathfadh . . .
ArticleVII. —St. Ultan . . . . . .
Article VIII. —St. Sineall, or Sillin . . .
Article IX. —St. Barrinu or Bairrfhinn . . .
Article X. —St. Connan . . . . . .
Article XL—St. Ernin . . . . . .
Article XII. —Reputed Feast of St. Tarnanus, Bisho'p of Li-more, Scotland Article XIIL—St. Emant, of Cluain . . . . . .
Article XIV. —Festival of Aaron, First Priest of the Mosaic Law
Article XV. —Feast of Mary . . . . . . . . . Article XVI. —Festival of Saints Simon and Thaddaeus . . .
. . . 31
. . . 31
. . . 32
. . . 32
. . 33 ••• 33
••• 33 . ••• 34 •• 34 . . . 34 ••• 34 . . . 34 ••• 35 . . . 35
. . . Article VI. —St. Lugid or Lughaidh, Son of Lugeus or Lughaidh
. . . . . .
,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
—Con-
Century. ]
COXIENTS.
Srconti Sag of 3ulg.
Page Artici woo, or Ternoc. of Cluain-mor . . . . .
Rumold to seek a more distant Field for his Administrations—He leaves Ire- land for England, and then visits France—He travels to Rome—His Interview with the Pope— Recommended to visit Belgium as the future Scene received at Mechlin by Count Ado—Birth of his Son Libertus— The latter miraculously restored to Life—Rumold commences the Erection of a Cell at Mechlin, and there builds a Church in Honour of the Protomartyr
—St. Stephen . . . . . . . . 9 His Disciple Libertas obtains the Crown of Martyr- dom—Labours of St. Rumold—His Martyrdom— Miracles after his Death—Cathedral of Mechlin— Veneration in this City—Honours paid to St.
Rumold—Commemorations
Article II. —St. Servan, Serb, Serf, or Scran, Apostolic Missionary in Scotland.
— [Fifth or Sixth Centu/y. ] . . . . . . . . . 26
Article III. St. Ailill of Cloonown, County of Roscommon, thought to have been
Second Archbishop of Armagh, County of Armagh
Article IV. —St. Cuimmein, Bishop of Nendrum, or Mahee Island, County of
CHAP. III.
—Establishment of the Christian
Faith in Dublin
for his Career—Miracles—Favourably
ofhis Festivals
clusion . . . ••• . . . iS
Down. [Seventh Century. ~\ Article V. — St. Cathbadhor Cathfadh . . .
ArticleVII. —St. Ultan . . . . . .
Article VIII. —St. Sineall, or Sillin . . .
Article IX. —St. Barrinu or Bairrfhinn . . .
Article X. —St. Connan . . . . . .
Article XL—St. Ernin . . . . . .
Article XII. —Reputed Feast of St. Tarnanus, Bisho'p of Li-more, Scotland Article XIIL—St. Emant, of Cluain . . . . . .
Article XIV. —Festival of Aaron, First Priest of the Mosaic Law
Article XV. —Feast of Mary . . . . . . . . . Article XVI. —Festival of Saints Simon and Thaddaeus . . .
. . . 31
. . . 31
. . . 32
. . . 32
. . 33 ••• 33
••• 33 . ••• 34 •• 34 . . . 34 ••• 34 . . . 34 ••• 35 . . . 35
. . . Article VI. —St. Lugid or Lughaidh, Son of Lugeus or Lughaidh
. . . . . .
,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
—Con-
Century. ]
COXIENTS.
Srconti Sag of 3ulg.
Page Artici woo, or Ternoc. of Cluain-mor . . . . . . 35
ARTICLE II. —The Daughter or Daughters of Cathbath, or Cathbadh, of Airedh
F tha . . . . . . . . . . . 36
i. Reputed Festival of St. Caucus, among the Ilebrideans, Scotland.
[Sixth Century] . . . . . .
. . . 37 . . . 37
Article IV. —Festival of St. Euticus, Martyr, at Rome
. . .
of Saints Processus and at Rome ARTICLE V. —Feast Martinianus, Martyrs
. . .
37
JCijtrtf Dag of 3ulg*
Article I. —St. German, First Bishop of the Isle of Man. Fifth Century,. ] .