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Article V.
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Brittan, of Rath .
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Article VI.
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Mochonnae, of CillComhartha .
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Article VII.
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Article IX.
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Article X.
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CONTENTS.
Page Article XI. —The Deposition of Blessed Raban Maur, Abbot of Fulda . . . 514
ArticleXII. —The Blessed Patrick and Malachy, Cistercians and Martyrs, in Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . 514
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Article I. St. Colman, of Doire Mor, or Kilcolman, King's County. [Sixth and Seventh Centuries. '\ . . . . . .
S^S . . . 518 . . . 519 . . . 519 . . . 519 . . . 520 . . . 520
Abbot . . . . . . . . . . . . 521 Article IX. —Reputed Festival for St. Dympna and St. Gerebern, Belgium . . 521 Article X. —Feasts of Saints Gervasius and Frotassius, Martyrs . . . . . . 521 Article XL—St. Ronanus . . . . . . . . . . . . 521
Eixjtnti3;:Krst ©au of JHag.
Article I. —St. Bairrfhionn, Patron of Druim-Cuilinn, orDruim-Cullen, King's County, and of Cill-Bairrfhinn, now Kilb. arron,
County of Donegal. [Si:x. th Century. '\
Chap. I. —Introduction—St. Bairrfhionn's Family and Period
—ADisciple of St. Columba—His Connexion with Drumcullen—Description of the Place . . . 522
Chap. II. —The probable Migration of St. Barrfoinn from Drum- cullen, towards the Northern Part of Ireland—His Settlement at Kilbarrind—Its Location and Descrip- tion—Visited there by St. Columba—St.
Barrind is supposed to have been the first European Discoverer of the American Continent—His Place in our Calen- dars—Conclusion . . . . . .
ArticleII. —St. Silaus,BishopandPatronatLucca,inHetruria,Italy
Article III. —St. Fionnbharr, of Cork, County of Cork . . . . . . 537 Article IV. —St. Moinne, or Moennenus. . . . . . . . . 538 ArticleV. —St. Cuimmin, Son of Lughaidh, of Inis-mac-Ua-Darthada, or
Dartagha . . . . . . . . . . . . 538 Article VI. —St. Polan, said to be of Cill-Mona, said to have been Kilbarrack,
County of Dublin . . . . . . . . . 538 Article VII. —St. Colman, Lohhar, or the Leper, of Magh-n-Ec, or Moyne,
County of Clare . . . . . . . . . 539 ArticleVIII. —St. Brigid,daughterofDima,orDiomman . . . . . . 540 Article IX. —St. Colman Cron . . . . . . . . . . . . 540 Article X. —St. Maeldcid, of Lismore, County of Waterford . . . . . . 540 ArticleXL—Translation of the Relics of St. Paternus, Bishop of Venues,
Article II. —St. Conall, Abbot of Iniscaoil, County of Donegal . . .
Article III. —St. Daniel, of Tulach
Article IV. —St. Laidhgenn, or Laidcind
Article V. —St. Cromdithruibh, of Inis-crainn
Article VI. —Festival of S'. Marcellosa, with Companions, Martyrs in Africa ArticleVII. —St. MacLaithbhe,ofDonoughmore . .
Article VIII. —Festival of St. Columbanus of Luxeu, Disciple of St. Columbanus,
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Article L—St. Conall, or Conald Coel, Abbot of Iniscoel, County of Donegal. [Seventh Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 542
Article XIII. —Reputed Feast of St. Chroniacus.
Article XIV. —Reputed Festival of St. Sidonius, or Saens
Article XV. —Festival of St. Timothy and of his Companions, Martyrs . . . 541
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Saxony . . . Article VIII. —St. Cassinus of Sexhumka
Article IX. —The Sons of Eochaidh
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France . . . . . . ArticleXII. —St. Ronan . . . . . .
CONTENTS.
Page Article XI. —The Deposition of Blessed Raban Maur, Abbot of Fulda . . . 514
ArticleXII. —The Blessed Patrick and Malachy, Cistercians and Martyrs, in Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . 514
S:b3entirt|) ©ao of fHau»
Article I. St. Colman, of Doire Mor, or Kilcolman, King's County. [Sixth and Seventh Centuries. '\ . . . . . .
S^S . . . 518 . . . 519 . . . 519 . . . 519 . . . 520 . . . 520
Abbot . . . . . . . . . . . . 521 Article IX. —Reputed Festival for St. Dympna and St. Gerebern, Belgium . . 521 Article X. —Feasts of Saints Gervasius and Frotassius, Martyrs . . . . . . 521 Article XL—St. Ronanus . . . . . . . . . . . . 521
Eixjtnti3;:Krst ©au of JHag.
Article I. —St. Bairrfhionn, Patron of Druim-Cuilinn, orDruim-Cullen, King's County, and of Cill-Bairrfhinn, now Kilb. arron,
County of Donegal. [Si:x. th Century. '\
Chap. I. —Introduction—St. Bairrfhionn's Family and Period
—ADisciple of St. Columba—His Connexion with Drumcullen—Description of the Place . . . 522
Chap. II. —The probable Migration of St. Barrfoinn from Drum- cullen, towards the Northern Part of Ireland—His Settlement at Kilbarrind—Its Location and Descrip- tion—Visited there by St. Columba—St.
Barrind is supposed to have been the first European Discoverer of the American Continent—His Place in our Calen- dars—Conclusion . . . . . .
ArticleII. —St. Silaus,BishopandPatronatLucca,inHetruria,Italy
Article III. —St. Fionnbharr, of Cork, County of Cork . . . . . . 537 Article IV. —St. Moinne, or Moennenus. . . . . . . . . 538 ArticleV. —St. Cuimmin, Son of Lughaidh, of Inis-mac-Ua-Darthada, or
Dartagha . . . . . . . . . . . . 538 Article VI. —St. Polan, said to be of Cill-Mona, said to have been Kilbarrack,
County of Dublin . . . . . . . . . 538 Article VII. —St. Colman, Lohhar, or the Leper, of Magh-n-Ec, or Moyne,
County of Clare . . . . . . . . . 539 ArticleVIII. —St. Brigid,daughterofDima,orDiomman . . . . . . 540 Article IX. —St. Colman Cron . . . . . . . . . . . . 540 Article X. —St. Maeldcid, of Lismore, County of Waterford . . . . . . 540 ArticleXL—Translation of the Relics of St. Paternus, Bishop of Venues,
Article II. —St. Conall, Abbot of Iniscaoil, County of Donegal . . .
Article III. —St. Daniel, of Tulach
Article IV. —St. Laidhgenn, or Laidcind
Article V. —St. Cromdithruibh, of Inis-crainn
Article VI. —Festival of S'. Marcellosa, with Companions, Martyrs in Africa ArticleVII. —St. MacLaithbhe,ofDonoughmore . .
Article VIII. —Festival of St. Columbanus of Luxeu, Disciple of St. Columbanus,
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EbJfnt2=srconti ©ag of fHau.
Article L—St. Conall, or Conald Coel, Abbot of Iniscoel, County of Donegal. [Seventh Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 542
Article XIII. —Reputed Feast of St. Chroniacus.
Article XIV. —Reputed Festival of St. Sidonius, or Saens
Article XV. —Festival of St. Timothy and of his Companions, Martyrs . . . 541
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. . . . . . 541 [Seventh Century. ] . . . 541
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Saxony . . . Article VIII. —St. Cassinus of Sexhumka
Article IX. —The Sons of Eochaidh
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