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101 ArticleII.
—St.
Petrock,Abbot,andPatronofBodmin,Cornwall.
[SixthCentury.
] 112 Article III.
—St.
Cruimther Colum, of Donoughmore, County of Tyrone .
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122 Article IV.
—St.
Ernin, or Ernineus, of Cluain .
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Article V. —St. Finehan, or Fionnchan . . .
ArticleVI. —St. Faithlenn, SonofAedhDiamhan
Article VII. —St. Colman of Cloonoun, County of Roscommon . . . . . . 124 Article VIII. —St. Molua, Son of Sinell, of Etardroma
Article IX. —St. Mochua Cicheach . . .
Article X. —Feast of the Translation of St. Patrick's Relics
Article XI. —St. Cassan, or Cassain, of Donnoughmore
Chap. I. —Introduction—
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Article XII The Feast of St. Apollinarus his Companions . . . . . . 126
Article XIII. Feast of St. Martin's Translation . . . . . . 126 ArticleXIV. —St. Nennoca,ofNennoc,Virgin,ofArmorica. [FifthCentury. ]. . . 129
Article XV. —
St. Fothadus or
Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Article XVII. —St. Burian, or Buriana, of Cornwall . . . . . . 138
jFtftij ©as of 3ftme.
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Authorities for Life of Blessed Corne- lius—His Family, Birth and early Education—He enters a religious Order in Armagh—State of its Church at that Period—Ordination of Cornelius—He becomes Abbot, and it is said assists at a Council—He
—succeeds as Archbishop of Armagh . . . 96 Ministration of the Church at Armagh by St. Con- cord—He visits Rome—He returns to Ireland by way
of Savoy and Chambery—His pious Actions while living there—His Death—His subsequent Venera-
tion by the People of Savoy—The Relics and Shrine of St. Concord—Honours paid to his Memory in 1854
—Visit of Most
Rev.
Joseph Dixon, Archbishop of Armagh, to Chambery, whence he procures Relics of his sainted Predecessor which are brought to Ireland
Fothardus, Bishop. [Tenth Century. ]
. . . Article XVI. St. Breaca, or Breague, Virgin, in Cornwall. [Fifth or Sixth
135
Article I. —St. Boniface, Apostle of Germany, and his Companions, Martyrs. [SeventhandEighthCenturies. ]
CHAP. I. —Introduction—Ancient and modern Lives of St.
——— Boniface HisOriginandPlaceofBirth Hisearly
Training and religious Dispositions He choses a religious State of Life His Teachers and Studies
Promoted to the Priesthood Sel ————
ected to attend a Synod among the West Saxons He resolves on
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becoming a Missionary among the people of Frisia—
He leaves England for this Purpose . . . 138 Chap. II. —State of Frisia at this Period—Winfrid leaves EnglandforthatMission—Hereturns unsuccessful— Goes to his Monastery—Declines to become its obtains Letters from
Abbot—He
commendatory
Daniel Bishop of Winchester—Boniface proceeds to
France and thence he travels to Rome—Favourably receivedbyPopeSt. GregoryII. —Obtainsfromhim
a Commission to preach the Gospel in Germany—St. Gregory of Utrecht his Disciple—His Mission among
the Thuringians—He travels into Frisia and Hesse Again he visits Rome, where he is consecrated Bishop and named Boniface—His Return to Germany—In Hesse he cuts down the Tree of Jupiter . . .
148
of Fulda —The Heretics Chap. IV. —Foundation — Monastery
Adalbert and Clement Pope Zachary writes to St. Boniface recommending Cologne as suitable for be-
to Ethelbald —His Letter — King
Boniface commences his Mission in
Chap III. —St. — — Thuringia—
StateofthatProvince HisSuccess Foundationof
III. writes to Ordorf—His Letters—Pope Gregory —
approve his Labours, and creates him Archbishop Boniface erects several Sees and religious Establish- ments—He resolves on visiting Rome, where he is favourably received by the Pope—His Mission in Bohemia and Bavaria—Wars of Charles Martel— Pope Zachary encourages Boniface to convene a Synod—Decrees passed in the German and French Councils . . . . . . . . . 158
coming a Metropolitan City—Subsequent Selection of Mayence and Deposition of Gewileib—St. Boniface created Archbishop of Mayence and Primate of Ger- many—His Jurisdiction and episcopal Appointments
Pepin KingofFrance LetterofBonifacetoPopeZachary
— —St.
BonifacecrownsKingPepinatSoissons Pepin
—delivers Rome from the Lombards . . . 171
CHAP. V. DecisionofPopeZacharyregardingtheFormofBap-
tism—Literary Compositions and Correspondence of St. Boniface—His Relations with the See of Utrecht
—He departs again from Mayence for Frisia—His Martyrdom and that ofhis Companions there—Trans- lation of his Relics to Fulda—Miracles, Memorials, Relics and Calendar Celebrations, referring to the
holy Archbishop—Conclusion. . . . . . . 179
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Article II. St. Eoban, Martyr, and Assistant Bishop of Utrecht, Holland.
— [Eighth Century. '] . . . . . . . -. 195
Article III. Reputed Feast of St. Adelarius, Martyr in Frisia. [Eighth Century. ] Article IV. —Translation of the Relics of St. Praecordius of Velia to Corbie, in — Picardy, France. . . . . . . . . . . . Article V. Saints Niadh and Berchan, of Cluain Aodh Aithmeth, in Luighne . . . Article VI. —Saints Fionnlugh and Brogan, of Cluain-Mic-Feig. . . . . . Article VII. —St. Leain or Lean, of Cill Gabhail, or Cill Gobuil . . . . . . Article VIII. —Feast of St. Marcian, and Companions, Martyrs . . . . . . Article IX. —Reputed Festival of St. Bathen, Abbot . . . . . . Article X. —Reputed Festival of St. Branan, Bishop and Martyr . . . . . . Article XL—St. Kevinus, Abbot . . . . . . . . .
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Article L—St. Jarlath, Patron Bishop of Tuam Archdiocese, County of GALWAY. [Sixth Century. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—St. Jarlath's Family and Birth—He become—s a Disciple of St. Benignus and receives Holy Orders HeerectsaMonasteryatCluain-Fois,near
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Article II.
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— Meath . . . . . Article VI. St. Medhran, or Medrain, Bishop . . . Article VII. —St. Claireneach, of Cluain-Caoin . . . Article VIII. —St. Lonan . . . . . . Article IX. —St. Faolan . . . . . . ArticleX. —St. Deocharus . . . . . .
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CONTENTS.
Tuam—St. Brendan of Clonfert becomes his Pupil— Page St. Jarlath flourished about the Middle of the sixth
. . . . . . . . . 200 Chap . II—The Place of St. Jarlath's future Rest indicated by St. Brendan—The holy Man departs for Tuam—He be- comes its first Bishop—His Sanctity and Spirit of Prophecy—Period of his Death—Festivals—Antiqui-
ties at Tuam—Veneration of the People there and throughout the Diocese for their Patron—Conclu-
sion. . . . . .
Article V. —St. Finehan, or Fionnchan . . .
ArticleVI. —St. Faithlenn, SonofAedhDiamhan
Article VII. —St. Colman of Cloonoun, County of Roscommon . . . . . . 124 Article VIII. —St. Molua, Son of Sinell, of Etardroma
Article IX. —St. Mochua Cicheach . . .
Article X. —Feast of the Translation of St. Patrick's Relics
Article XI. —St. Cassan, or Cassain, of Donnoughmore
Chap. I. —Introduction—
—— and
Article XII The Feast of St. Apollinarus his Companions . . . . . . 126
Article XIII. Feast of St. Martin's Translation . . . . . . 126 ArticleXIV. —St. Nennoca,ofNennoc,Virgin,ofArmorica. [FifthCentury. ]. . . 129
Article XV. —
St. Fothadus or
Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Article XVII. —St. Burian, or Buriana, of Cornwall . . . . . . 138
jFtftij ©as of 3ftme.
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Authorities for Life of Blessed Corne- lius—His Family, Birth and early Education—He enters a religious Order in Armagh—State of its Church at that Period—Ordination of Cornelius—He becomes Abbot, and it is said assists at a Council—He
—succeeds as Archbishop of Armagh . . . 96 Ministration of the Church at Armagh by St. Con- cord—He visits Rome—He returns to Ireland by way
of Savoy and Chambery—His pious Actions while living there—His Death—His subsequent Venera-
tion by the People of Savoy—The Relics and Shrine of St. Concord—Honours paid to his Memory in 1854
—Visit of Most
Rev.
Joseph Dixon, Archbishop of Armagh, to Chambery, whence he procures Relics of his sainted Predecessor which are brought to Ireland
Fothardus, Bishop. [Tenth Century. ]
. . . Article XVI. St. Breaca, or Breague, Virgin, in Cornwall. [Fifth or Sixth
135
Article I. —St. Boniface, Apostle of Germany, and his Companions, Martyrs. [SeventhandEighthCenturies. ]
CHAP. I. —Introduction—Ancient and modern Lives of St.
——— Boniface HisOriginandPlaceofBirth Hisearly
Training and religious Dispositions He choses a religious State of Life His Teachers and Studies
Promoted to the Priesthood Sel ————
ected to attend a Synod among the West Saxons He resolves on
. . . . . . 123 . . . . . . 123 . . . . . . 124
. . . . . . 124 . . . . . , 125 . . . . . . 125 . . . . . . 125
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CONTENTS.
becoming a Missionary among the people of Frisia—
He leaves England for this Purpose . . . 138 Chap. II. —State of Frisia at this Period—Winfrid leaves EnglandforthatMission—Hereturns unsuccessful— Goes to his Monastery—Declines to become its obtains Letters from
Abbot—He
commendatory
Daniel Bishop of Winchester—Boniface proceeds to
France and thence he travels to Rome—Favourably receivedbyPopeSt. GregoryII. —Obtainsfromhim
a Commission to preach the Gospel in Germany—St. Gregory of Utrecht his Disciple—His Mission among
the Thuringians—He travels into Frisia and Hesse Again he visits Rome, where he is consecrated Bishop and named Boniface—His Return to Germany—In Hesse he cuts down the Tree of Jupiter . . .
148
of Fulda —The Heretics Chap. IV. —Foundation — Monastery
Adalbert and Clement Pope Zachary writes to St. Boniface recommending Cologne as suitable for be-
to Ethelbald —His Letter — King
Boniface commences his Mission in
Chap III. —St. — — Thuringia—
StateofthatProvince HisSuccess Foundationof
III. writes to Ordorf—His Letters—Pope Gregory —
approve his Labours, and creates him Archbishop Boniface erects several Sees and religious Establish- ments—He resolves on visiting Rome, where he is favourably received by the Pope—His Mission in Bohemia and Bavaria—Wars of Charles Martel— Pope Zachary encourages Boniface to convene a Synod—Decrees passed in the German and French Councils . . . . . . . . . 158
coming a Metropolitan City—Subsequent Selection of Mayence and Deposition of Gewileib—St. Boniface created Archbishop of Mayence and Primate of Ger- many—His Jurisdiction and episcopal Appointments
Pepin KingofFrance LetterofBonifacetoPopeZachary
— —St.
BonifacecrownsKingPepinatSoissons Pepin
—delivers Rome from the Lombards . . . 171
CHAP. V. DecisionofPopeZacharyregardingtheFormofBap-
tism—Literary Compositions and Correspondence of St. Boniface—His Relations with the See of Utrecht
—He departs again from Mayence for Frisia—His Martyrdom and that ofhis Companions there—Trans- lation of his Relics to Fulda—Miracles, Memorials, Relics and Calendar Celebrations, referring to the
holy Archbishop—Conclusion. . . . . . . 179
—
Article II. St. Eoban, Martyr, and Assistant Bishop of Utrecht, Holland.
— [Eighth Century. '] . . . . . . . -. 195
Article III. Reputed Feast of St. Adelarius, Martyr in Frisia. [Eighth Century. ] Article IV. —Translation of the Relics of St. Praecordius of Velia to Corbie, in — Picardy, France. . . . . . . . . . . . Article V. Saints Niadh and Berchan, of Cluain Aodh Aithmeth, in Luighne . . . Article VI. —Saints Fionnlugh and Brogan, of Cluain-Mic-Feig. . . . . . Article VII. —St. Leain or Lean, of Cill Gabhail, or Cill Gobuil . . . . . . Article VIII. —Feast of St. Marcian, and Companions, Martyrs . . . . . . Article IX. —Reputed Festival of St. Bathen, Abbot . . . . . . Article X. —Reputed Festival of St. Branan, Bishop and Martyr . . . . . . Article XL—St. Kevinus, Abbot . . . . . . . . .
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197
197 198 199 199 199 1 99 200 200
Article L—St. Jarlath, Patron Bishop of Tuam Archdiocese, County of GALWAY. [Sixth Century. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—St. Jarlath's Family and Birth—He become—s a Disciple of St. Benignus and receives Holy Orders HeerectsaMonasteryatCluain-Fois,near
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chosen
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Article II.
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— Meath . . . . . Article VI. St. Medhran, or Medrain, Bishop . . . Article VII. —St. Claireneach, of Cluain-Caoin . . . Article VIII. —St. Lonan . . . . . . Article IX. —St. Faolan . . . . . . ArticleX. —St. Deocharus . . . . . .
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CONTENTS.
Tuam—St. Brendan of Clonfert becomes his Pupil— Page St. Jarlath flourished about the Middle of the sixth
. . . . . . . . . 200 Chap . II—The Place of St. Jarlath's future Rest indicated by St. Brendan—The holy Man departs for Tuam—He be- comes its first Bishop—His Sanctity and Spirit of Prophecy—Period of his Death—Festivals—Antiqui-
ties at Tuam—Veneration of the People there and throughout the Diocese for their Patron—Conclu-
sion. . . . . .
