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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v6
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IStgfjteentjj IBag of 3tme.
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CONTENTS.
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of the Abbot— a Captive—Legendary Accounts holy
procures its Remission He procures the Release of
His Prophecies—His Kindliness
Article I. —St. Furadhran or Furodrain, Abbot of Lann-Leire, now
— Dunleer, County of Louth . . . . . . . . . 734
Article II. St. Baithin or Baothan, of Lann-Leire, now Dunleer, County of Louth . . . . . . . . . . . . 735
ArticleIII. —St. Colman,SonofMici
Article IV. —The Blessed Aidus Hua-Foirreth.
Article V. —Reputed Feast of St. Brendan, Abbot and Bishop. [Sixth Century. ]. . . 736
0ineteentJj ©ag of Sunt.
Article I. —St. Colman, of Druim Lias, now Drumlease, County of
— Leitrim . . . . .
Article II. St. Coelain or Caolan, of Doire Choelaine
Article III. —St. Failbe or Failbhe, of Tobucht . . ArticleIV. —St. Dima,MonkofIona . . .
Article V. —Reputed Festival of St. Moloma, of Domnaigh Imlech
Article VI. —Reputed Feast of St. Cassan, of Cluana Raitte . . .
Article VII. —St. Deodatus, Adeodatus, or Theodatus, Bishop of Nevers, France.
[Sixth and Seventh Centuries. ] . . . . . . . . . 738 Article VIII. —Reputed Festival of St. Dubtach or Duthac, Bishop of Ross, Scot-
land. [Eleventh Century. ] . . . ArticleIX. ——FestivalofSt. Buriena,Virgin,Cornwall,England
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Article X. St. Celsus . . .
Article XI. —Festival of St. Gervasius and of St. Protasius, Martyrs
fttaenttetfj ©as of Sunt.
Article I. —St. Gobanus or Gobain, Priest and Martyr, Patron of Saint-
towards irrational Pride and Reward of Humi-
Animals—Punishment of
—lity . . . . . . . . . . . . 7°5
—He heals
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Visits ofourLord
various Persons
Christ to him—Close of St. Moling's Life—His De- parture—Festivals and Commemorations—Memorials
and Relics—Celebrity of St. Mullins—Conclusion . . . 716
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Article III. —St. Colman, of Lann Mic-Luachain, now supposed to be Lynn,
Article IV. — County of Westmeath. [Seventh or Eighth Century. ] . . . 73°
— St. Mochummog, Son of Dobharchu . . . . . . 732 Article V. Festival of the Translation of the Relics of St. Patrick, St. Columba
Article II.
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St. Botulphus, Abbot in England. [Seventh Century. ] 724
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735 [Tenth and Eleventh Centuries. ] 736
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Gobain,DioceseofLaon,France. [SeventhCentury. ] Chap. I. —Introduction—Ancient and modern Acts of St. Gobanus An Irishman by Birth His Parentage,
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YouthandProgressinVirtue Heiselevatedt Priesthood with many other Companions GobainrestoresablindMantoSight Aheavenly Vision which induces him to leave his native Country
and to sail for France . . . . . . 744
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. . . 736 . . . 737 . . . 737 . . . 737 . . . 737 . . .
Jesus
o the St.
738
— Roscommon . . .
St. Sinchell Ua Liathain
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. . . 752 . . . 752 . . . 753 . . . 753
CONTENTS.
Chap. II. —Arrival of St. Gobain and his Companions at Corbie— Page He afterwards seeks Laon—His Miracles—His Her- mitage established at Eremi-Mons—His Manner of Life—His Martyrdom—His Relics—His Veneration —Conclusion . . . . . . . . . 747
St. Faolan, of Rath Erann, in Scotland, and of Cill Phaelan, in Leix,
— Queen's County. . . . . . . . . . . . 750
St. Guibhsech, of Cluain-Boirenn, now Cloon-burren, County of
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Article II.
Article III.
ARTICLE IV.
Article V. —St. Cassan, of Cluain-Ratha
Article VI. —St. Molomma, of Domhnach-Imleach . . . ArticleVII. —FestivalofthePassionofSaintsPaulandCyriacus,withCompanions 753 Article VIII. —Festival of St. Deodatus or Die, Bishop and Confessor, Diocese of
Strasburgh, France . . . . . . . . . 753
Efoent^-fet 3@ag of 3tine*
Article I. —St. Corbmac Ua Liathain, Abbot of Dearmagh, now Durrow,
King's County. [Sixth Century. ']
Chap. I. —Introduction—Pedigree of St. Corbmac Ua Liathain
—His Birth and religious Career—His Love for mari- time Adventure—The Monastery of Durrow—St. Columkille appoints St. Corbmac to preside over it
—as Abbot . . . . . . . . . 754 Visit of St. Corbmac Ua Liathain to St. Columba in Scotland—St. Corbmac's Arrival in the Orkney Islands—Their Settlement and History—St. Corb-
Chap. II.
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Article II. St. Diarmaid, Bishop of Castledermot, County of Kildare. [Supposed
— to have lived in the Fifth and Sixth Centuries. ]. . . . . . 761
mac's Voyages—Place of his Death and Burial— Memorials and Commemorations in Ireland and Scot- land—Conclusion . . . . . . . . . 757
Article III. — St. Suibhne, Bishop of Armagh, County of Armagh . . . 763 Article IV. Reputed Feast of St. Senilis . . . . . . . . . 763
Article V. —Festival of Constantia, Queen, Virgin and Martyr . . . . . . 763
EfoentS'geccmti ©ag of 3unz.
Article I. —St.
IStgfjteentjj IBag of 3tme.
. . . 732 . . . 732 . . . 733 . . . 733 . . . 733 . . . 733
CONTENTS.
— Page
of the Abbot— a Captive—Legendary Accounts holy
procures its Remission He procures the Release of
His Prophecies—His Kindliness
Article I. —St. Furadhran or Furodrain, Abbot of Lann-Leire, now
— Dunleer, County of Louth . . . . . . . . . 734
Article II. St. Baithin or Baothan, of Lann-Leire, now Dunleer, County of Louth . . . . . . . . . . . . 735
ArticleIII. —St. Colman,SonofMici
Article IV. —The Blessed Aidus Hua-Foirreth.
Article V. —Reputed Feast of St. Brendan, Abbot and Bishop. [Sixth Century. ]. . . 736
0ineteentJj ©ag of Sunt.
Article I. —St. Colman, of Druim Lias, now Drumlease, County of
— Leitrim . . . . .
Article II. St. Coelain or Caolan, of Doire Choelaine
Article III. —St. Failbe or Failbhe, of Tobucht . . ArticleIV. —St. Dima,MonkofIona . . .
Article V. —Reputed Festival of St. Moloma, of Domnaigh Imlech
Article VI. —Reputed Feast of St. Cassan, of Cluana Raitte . . .
Article VII. —St. Deodatus, Adeodatus, or Theodatus, Bishop of Nevers, France.
[Sixth and Seventh Centuries. ] . . . . . . . . . 738 Article VIII. —Reputed Festival of St. Dubtach or Duthac, Bishop of Ross, Scot-
land. [Eleventh Century. ] . . . ArticleIX. ——FestivalofSt. Buriena,Virgin,Cornwall,England
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. . . 743 . . . 743
. . . 743
. . . 744
Article X. St. Celsus . . .
Article XI. —Festival of St. Gervasius and of St. Protasius, Martyrs
fttaenttetfj ©as of Sunt.
Article I. —St. Gobanus or Gobain, Priest and Martyr, Patron of Saint-
towards irrational Pride and Reward of Humi-
Animals—Punishment of
—lity . . . . . . . . . . . . 7°5
—He heals
—
Visits ofourLord
various Persons
Christ to him—Close of St. Moling's Life—His De- parture—Festivals and Commemorations—Memorials
and Relics—Celebrity of St. Mullins—Conclusion . . . 716
—
Article III. —St. Colman, of Lann Mic-Luachain, now supposed to be Lynn,
Article IV. — County of Westmeath. [Seventh or Eighth Century. ] . . . 73°
— St. Mochummog, Son of Dobharchu . . . . . . 732 Article V. Festival of the Translation of the Relics of St. Patrick, St. Columba
Article II.
. . .
St. Botulphus, Abbot in England. [Seventh Century. ] 724
. . . . . . . . .
735 [Tenth and Eleventh Centuries. ] 736
. . .
. . .
Gobain,DioceseofLaon,France. [SeventhCentury. ] Chap. I. —Introduction—Ancient and modern Acts of St. Gobanus An Irishman by Birth His Parentage,
—————
YouthandProgressinVirtue Heiselevatedt Priesthood with many other Companions GobainrestoresablindMantoSight Aheavenly Vision which induces him to leave his native Country
and to sail for France . . . . . . 744
. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 736 . . . 737 . . . 737 . . . 737 . . . 737 . . .
Jesus
o the St.
738
— Roscommon . . .
St. Sinchell Ua Liathain
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 752 . . . 752 . . . 753 . . . 753
CONTENTS.
Chap. II. —Arrival of St. Gobain and his Companions at Corbie— Page He afterwards seeks Laon—His Miracles—His Her- mitage established at Eremi-Mons—His Manner of Life—His Martyrdom—His Relics—His Veneration —Conclusion . . . . . . . . . 747
St. Faolan, of Rath Erann, in Scotland, and of Cill Phaelan, in Leix,
— Queen's County. . . . . . . . . . . . 750
St. Guibhsech, of Cluain-Boirenn, now Cloon-burren, County of
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Article II.
Article III.
ARTICLE IV.
Article V. —St. Cassan, of Cluain-Ratha
Article VI. —St. Molomma, of Domhnach-Imleach . . . ArticleVII. —FestivalofthePassionofSaintsPaulandCyriacus,withCompanions 753 Article VIII. —Festival of St. Deodatus or Die, Bishop and Confessor, Diocese of
Strasburgh, France . . . . . . . . . 753
Efoent^-fet 3@ag of 3tine*
Article I. —St. Corbmac Ua Liathain, Abbot of Dearmagh, now Durrow,
King's County. [Sixth Century. ']
Chap. I. —Introduction—Pedigree of St. Corbmac Ua Liathain
—His Birth and religious Career—His Love for mari- time Adventure—The Monastery of Durrow—St. Columkille appoints St. Corbmac to preside over it
—as Abbot . . . . . . . . . 754 Visit of St. Corbmac Ua Liathain to St. Columba in Scotland—St. Corbmac's Arrival in the Orkney Islands—Their Settlement and History—St. Corb-
Chap. II.
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Article II. St. Diarmaid, Bishop of Castledermot, County of Kildare. [Supposed
— to have lived in the Fifth and Sixth Centuries. ]. . . . . . 761
mac's Voyages—Place of his Death and Burial— Memorials and Commemorations in Ireland and Scot- land—Conclusion . . . . . . . . . 757
Article III. — St. Suibhne, Bishop of Armagh, County of Armagh . . . 763 Article IV. Reputed Feast of St. Senilis . . . . . . . . . 763
Article V. —Festival of Constantia, Queen, Virgin and Martyr . . . . . . 763
EfoentS'geccmti ©ag of 3unz.
Article I. —St.