Colman leaves Lindisfarne and returns to Iona—
Character
of Colman—He leaves for Ireland— Settles at Inis-Bo-Finde—Differences betvreen the
Irish and Saxon Monks—The Latter remove to Mayo —Death of St.
Irish and Saxon Monks—The Latter remove to Mayo —Death of St.
O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v8
Alto, Bishop and Founder of Alt-Munster,
— Bavaria. [Eighth Century. ] . . . . . . •••97
[Fifth Century. ]
Article I. —St. Mochua, or Cronan, Bishop and Abbot of Clondalkin,
— County of Dublin . . . . . . . . . 99
Article II. The Blessed Alexander, a Cistercian Monk, of Foigni, in France.
[Thirteenth Century] . . . Article III. — St. Lughaidh, of Cluain Fobhair. . .
. . . . . . 102 . . . . . 103 . . . . . 103
Article IV. —St. Mascuiinus or Masuilinius, Bishop
Article V. —Reputed Feast of St. Beoan, son of Nessan, Bishop of Fiodh Cuilinn 103 Article VI. — St. Ultan or Ultanus . . . . . . . . . 104 Article VII. —Feast of St. Sixtus, Pope . . . . . . . . . 104 ArticleVIII. —ReputedFeastofSt. Acca,BishopofHexham,England. [Eighth
SebentI) Dng of august
Article I. —St. Cronan, of Moville, County of Down. [Seventh Century. ] 104
of or
Article II. St. Molocca, or Molacca, Tulach-h-Olainn, Tullyallen, County
— of Louth . . . . . .
Article III. —St. Temnen, of Linnduachil, or Magheralin, County
Article IV. —
Article V. Festival of St. Boisil, Prior of Melrose, Scotland.
Article VI. —St. Senan . . . . .
Article VII. —Reputed Feast of St. Cobthach, Disciple of St. Columbkille
. . . 105
St. Aedhan, Son
of Meallan . . . . . .
Article VII—I. —St. Cillin . . . . . . Article X. Reputed Festival for the Seven Sleepers
. . . Article IX. — Reputed Feast of St. Donatus, Bishop of Fesulse, Italy
107
. . . . . . Article XL—St. Daire Dor . . . . . .
Century. ]
(Sigfjt! ) ©aj> of august.
Article I. —St. Colman, Bishop of Lindisfarne, and Anchorite of Inis- Boffin,CountyofMayo. [SeventhCentury. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—Various Writers of St. Colman's Acts —A Native of Ireland—Trained at Iona—Sent as a
of
Ephesus. [Third
. . . . . . 108
. . . . . . no
. . . . . . . . .
of Down
. . .
. . .
105
105 [Seventh Centuty. ] 105
.
. . . 107 . . . 107 . . . 107 . . .
CONTENTS.
missionary Bishop among the Northumbrians— Page St.
Wilfrid—He returns to England and wishes to
introduce in Northumbria the Roman — — Discipline
"*
TheConferenceheldatWhitby Discussionregard-
ing the Scottish and Roman Rites for the Observance
of Easter and for the Form of Tonsure . . . no
Chap. II. —St.
Colman leaves Lindisfarne and returns to Iona— Character of Colman—He leaves for Ireland— Settles at Inis-Bo-Finde—Differences betvreen the
Irish and Saxon Monks—The Latter remove to Mayo —Death of St. Colman—His Festival and Com- memoration—Conclusion . . . . . . 117
— ArticleIIT. —St. Beoan,SonofNessan,ofFeighCullen,CountyofKildare . . . 121 Article IV. —Blessed Ultan, the Scot or Irishman, Monk of Lindisfarne. [Eighth
Article II.
St. Daria, or Daire, Virgin . . . . . . . . . 121
. . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Century. }
Article V. —St. Curcach, Virgin, of Cluain-Lothair, now Cloonlogher, County
of Leitrim . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Article VI. - Reputed Feast of Daig, Son to CaireH of Inis-Cain-Degha. [Sixth
Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
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Article I. —St. Nathy, Patron of Achonry Diocese, County of Sligo.
[Sixth Century. ] —
Chap. I. —Introduction AuthoritiesfortheLifeofSt. Nathi—
His Birth—His early Training—The Relations between St. Finian and St. Nathi—Foundation of Achonry, and St. Nathi placed there as Pastor . . . 123
Chap. II. —Ancient Remains at Achonry—Contemporaries of St. Nathi—School founded at Achonry—Death of the Saint—His Festival and Commemoration— Conclusion . . . . . . . . .
Article II. —St. Feidhlimidh, or Felimy, Patron of Kilmore Parish, County of Cavan, and of Kilmore Diocese. [Probably
127
130
in the Sixth Century. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—Family Relations of St. Feidhlimid—
Probable Place of his Birth
Kilmore in Breifney with Kilmore Duithruibh Supposed Connexion of this Saint with the former Place—Description of Kilmore, in the County of Cavan . . . . . . . . .
Chap. II. —Opinions regarding the Ecclesiastical Rank of St. Feidhlimidh—The Bedell Memorial Church at Kilmore—Ecclesiastical Ruins in the Town of Cavan —Personality and Period of St. Feidhlimidh— Uncertain Account of Kilmore Diocese—Com- memoration of St. Feidhlimidh—Conclusion
Article III. —Tri h. Inghena Ailalla
Article IV. —St. BaTran, Virgin
Article V. —Cruimther Riagan
Article VI. —St. Ultan . . .
Article VII. —St. Leaban, or Laobhan
Article VIII. —St. Molocha, or Molocca
Article IX—. —St. Macliag . . .
ArticleX. TheFourSonsofErcan,orErcain
Article XI. —St. Ciaran, probably the Patron of Kildacommoge Parish, County
—ofMayo . . . . . . . . . . . . 13I ArticleXII. TheFourSonsofDioman,ofKilmore,CountyOfRoscommon. . . 139
Article XIII. —St. Brecan . . . Article XIV. —St. Udhnochtad Article XV. —St. Curitan . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
139
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
— Bavaria. [Eighth Century. ] . . . . . . •••97
[Fifth Century. ]
Article I. —St. Mochua, or Cronan, Bishop and Abbot of Clondalkin,
— County of Dublin . . . . . . . . . 99
Article II. The Blessed Alexander, a Cistercian Monk, of Foigni, in France.
[Thirteenth Century] . . . Article III. — St. Lughaidh, of Cluain Fobhair. . .
. . . . . . 102 . . . . . 103 . . . . . 103
Article IV. —St. Mascuiinus or Masuilinius, Bishop
Article V. —Reputed Feast of St. Beoan, son of Nessan, Bishop of Fiodh Cuilinn 103 Article VI. — St. Ultan or Ultanus . . . . . . . . . 104 Article VII. —Feast of St. Sixtus, Pope . . . . . . . . . 104 ArticleVIII. —ReputedFeastofSt. Acca,BishopofHexham,England. [Eighth
SebentI) Dng of august
Article I. —St. Cronan, of Moville, County of Down. [Seventh Century. ] 104
of or
Article II. St. Molocca, or Molacca, Tulach-h-Olainn, Tullyallen, County
— of Louth . . . . . .
Article III. —St. Temnen, of Linnduachil, or Magheralin, County
Article IV. —
Article V. Festival of St. Boisil, Prior of Melrose, Scotland.
Article VI. —St. Senan . . . . .
Article VII. —Reputed Feast of St. Cobthach, Disciple of St. Columbkille
. . . 105
St. Aedhan, Son
of Meallan . . . . . .
Article VII—I. —St. Cillin . . . . . . Article X. Reputed Festival for the Seven Sleepers
. . . Article IX. — Reputed Feast of St. Donatus, Bishop of Fesulse, Italy
107
. . . . . . Article XL—St. Daire Dor . . . . . .
Century. ]
(Sigfjt! ) ©aj> of august.
Article I. —St. Colman, Bishop of Lindisfarne, and Anchorite of Inis- Boffin,CountyofMayo. [SeventhCentury. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—Various Writers of St. Colman's Acts —A Native of Ireland—Trained at Iona—Sent as a
of
Ephesus. [Third
. . . . . . 108
. . . . . . no
. . . . . . . . .
of Down
. . .
. . .
105
105 [Seventh Centuty. ] 105
.
. . . 107 . . . 107 . . . 107 . . .
CONTENTS.
missionary Bishop among the Northumbrians— Page St.
Wilfrid—He returns to England and wishes to
introduce in Northumbria the Roman — — Discipline
"*
TheConferenceheldatWhitby Discussionregard-
ing the Scottish and Roman Rites for the Observance
of Easter and for the Form of Tonsure . . . no
Chap. II. —St.
Colman leaves Lindisfarne and returns to Iona— Character of Colman—He leaves for Ireland— Settles at Inis-Bo-Finde—Differences betvreen the
Irish and Saxon Monks—The Latter remove to Mayo —Death of St. Colman—His Festival and Com- memoration—Conclusion . . . . . . 117
— ArticleIIT. —St. Beoan,SonofNessan,ofFeighCullen,CountyofKildare . . . 121 Article IV. —Blessed Ultan, the Scot or Irishman, Monk of Lindisfarne. [Eighth
Article II.
St. Daria, or Daire, Virgin . . . . . . . . . 121
. . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Century. }
Article V. —St. Curcach, Virgin, of Cluain-Lothair, now Cloonlogher, County
of Leitrim . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Article VI. - Reputed Feast of Daig, Son to CaireH of Inis-Cain-Degha. [Sixth
Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
#tnuj UBa$ of August.
Article I. —St. Nathy, Patron of Achonry Diocese, County of Sligo.
[Sixth Century. ] —
Chap. I. —Introduction AuthoritiesfortheLifeofSt. Nathi—
His Birth—His early Training—The Relations between St. Finian and St. Nathi—Foundation of Achonry, and St. Nathi placed there as Pastor . . . 123
Chap. II. —Ancient Remains at Achonry—Contemporaries of St. Nathi—School founded at Achonry—Death of the Saint—His Festival and Commemoration— Conclusion . . . . . . . . .
Article II. —St. Feidhlimidh, or Felimy, Patron of Kilmore Parish, County of Cavan, and of Kilmore Diocese. [Probably
127
130
in the Sixth Century. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—Family Relations of St. Feidhlimid—
Probable Place of his Birth
Kilmore in Breifney with Kilmore Duithruibh Supposed Connexion of this Saint with the former Place—Description of Kilmore, in the County of Cavan . . . . . . . . .
Chap. II. —Opinions regarding the Ecclesiastical Rank of St. Feidhlimidh—The Bedell Memorial Church at Kilmore—Ecclesiastical Ruins in the Town of Cavan —Personality and Period of St. Feidhlimidh— Uncertain Account of Kilmore Diocese—Com- memoration of St. Feidhlimidh—Conclusion
Article III. —Tri h. Inghena Ailalla
Article IV. —St. BaTran, Virgin
Article V. —Cruimther Riagan
Article VI. —St. Ultan . . .
Article VII. —St. Leaban, or Laobhan
Article VIII. —St. Molocha, or Molocca
Article IX—. —St. Macliag . . .
ArticleX. TheFourSonsofErcan,orErcain
Article XI. —St. Ciaran, probably the Patron of Kildacommoge Parish, County
—ofMayo . . . . . . . . . . . . 13I ArticleXII. TheFourSonsofDioman,ofKilmore,CountyOfRoscommon. . . 139
Article XIII. —St. Brecan . . . Article XIV. —St. Udhnochtad Article XV. —St. Curitan . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
139
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .