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598 Article IV.
St.
Cummin, a Bishop, and a Monk at Bobbio.
[Seventh Century.
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605 Article V.
—St.
Mothorian, Torannan, or Mothoria, of Druim-chliabh, now Drum-
— cliff, County of Sligo [Seventh Century. . ] . . . . . . 609 Article VI. St. Daghinna or Dafhionna, Son of Deglan or Declain . . . 609 Article VII. —Feast of a Holy Woman whose Name is unknown, and who was
borneintoHeavenbyAngels. [SixthCentury. ]
. . . 610 . . . 610 . . . 610
Article VIII— St. Amalghaidh Mac Eachach Article IX. —Cruimther, Mac Ua Nesse
. . . . . . . . . . . .
&entij ©ag of June,
Article I. —St. Illadan or Iolladhan, Son of Eochaidh, Bishop of Rath- liphthen, now Rathlihen, King's County. [Sixth
— Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 611 Article II St. Sanctan, or Santan, Bishop . . . . . . . . . 614 Article III. —St. Sen Berach, of Cuil-Drephni, County of Sligo . . . . . . 615 Article IV. —St. Forchellach or Faircheallach, of Fore, County of Westmeafh . . . 615 Article V. —St. Ferdomhnach, of Tuam, County of Galvvay. [Eighth Century. ] . . 616 Article VI. —St. Ainmire, or Ainmirech, of Aileach, County of Donegal . . . 616 Article VII. —Reputed Feast for the Translation of the Relics of St. Patrick, St.
—Columba and St. Brigid . . . . . . . . . 616 Article VIII. St. Rethach, Son of Coemhan . . . . . . . . . 617 Article IX. —Reputed Festival of Segianus, Presbyter, at Inverleith . . . 617 Article X. —Festival of the Elevation of the Remains of St. Suitbert, Confessor, at
— Keiserswerdt, on the Rhine . . . . . . . . . 617 Article XI. Festivals of Mark and Barnabas . . . . . . . . . 617 Article XII. —Reputed Festival of St. Etto, Bishop . . . . . . 618
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Article I. —St. Mac Tail, of Kilcullen, County of Kildare. [Fifth and Sixth Centuries. ] 618 Article II. —St. Reghuil, Abbot of Bangor, County of Down. [Ninth Century^] 622 Article III. — Festival of St. Basilla, Roman Martyr 623
Article IV. — Reputed Festival of St. Silvester . . .
623
ArticleV. FestivalofSt. Fortunatus,MartyratAquileia 623
Article VI. —Reputed Festival of St. Gajus, Martyr, in the Island of May,
Etoelftfj ©ag of June.
Article I. —St. Christian or Croistan O'Morgair, Bishop of Clogher
Scotland Tocomracht, Virgin
Article VII. —
ArticleVIII. St. Tochumra,Virgin
Article IX. —The Daughter of Laisren, of Caill Cola, or Cill-Cule"
623 624 624 624
County of Tytone.
Chap. I. —Introduction—Birth and Parentage of St. Christian
[Twelfth Century. ]
or Criostan O'Morgair—His Virtues—Consecrated
. . . 593
Artici. k II.
St. Ternan, Apostle among the Picts. [Fifth or Sixth Century. '] . . . 637
CONTENTS.
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La Trappe—Cistercian Order brought into England, Scotland and Ireland—Houses established in the
—latter Country . . . . . . . . . 625 Supposed Privileges obtained from Pope Innocent II. ,
for the See of Clogher—Death of St. Christian O'Morgair—Buried at Armagh—Commemorations— Foundation of Mount Mellery in Ireland—Affiliate Branches—Conclusion . . . . . . 633
—CountyofDown . . . . . . . . 641 Article IV. St. Murchon, orMurchu, probably of Cill Murchaid or Murchon, in
CHAP. II.
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Article Hi. —Reputed Festival of St. Torannan, or Tarannan, Abbot of Bangor,
— Corann, County of Sligo . . . . . . Article V. St. Cunera, Virgin and Martyr . . . . . . Article VI. —St. Coeman, or Coamhnn, of Ardcavan, County of Wexford
. . . 642 . . . 643 . . . 650 . . . 654 . . . 654 . . . 655 . . . 655 . . . 655 . . . 655 . . . 656 . . . 656
Article VII. —St. Agatan, of Disert-Agatain, on the River Inny. ArticleVIII. —St. Moehuille,ofInnsnat,inFothartaFea,CountyofCarlow
Article IX. —St. Troscan, of Ard Brecan, County of Meath Article X. —St. Lochen, or Loichein . . . Article XI. —St. Tommen mac h Birn, Ailithir, Locha uane Article XII. —Festival of St. Nicholas, Bishop and Martyr Article XIII. —St. Diucaill or Dichuill, of Achadh-na-cro Article XIV. —St. Cronan . . . . . .
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ArticleI. —St. Cairell,BisHoratTirRois. [ProbablyintheSeventhCentury. ] 656 Article II. —St. Mac Nessi, Abbot of Clonmacnoise, King's County. [Sixth
— Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 657 Article III. St. Psalmodius, Hermit, Diocese of Limoges, France. [Sixth or
— Seventh Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 658 Article IV. St. Mocuma Cruimther, or Cruimtheran, of Clontibert, County of
— Monaghan . . . . . . . . . . . . 659 Article V. Reputed Feast of a St. Mochumma . . . . . . . . . 660 ArticleVI. —St. DamnatorDamhnat,Virgin, of SliabhBetha. [FifthorSixth
— Century. ] . . . . . . Article VII. The Venerable Caius Ccelius Sedulius
. . . . . . 660 . .
— cliff, County of Sligo [Seventh Century. . ] . . . . . . 609 Article VI. St. Daghinna or Dafhionna, Son of Deglan or Declain . . . 609 Article VII. —Feast of a Holy Woman whose Name is unknown, and who was
borneintoHeavenbyAngels. [SixthCentury. ]
. . . 610 . . . 610 . . . 610
Article VIII— St. Amalghaidh Mac Eachach Article IX. —Cruimther, Mac Ua Nesse
. . . . . . . . . . . .
&entij ©ag of June,
Article I. —St. Illadan or Iolladhan, Son of Eochaidh, Bishop of Rath- liphthen, now Rathlihen, King's County. [Sixth
— Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 611 Article II St. Sanctan, or Santan, Bishop . . . . . . . . . 614 Article III. —St. Sen Berach, of Cuil-Drephni, County of Sligo . . . . . . 615 Article IV. —St. Forchellach or Faircheallach, of Fore, County of Westmeafh . . . 615 Article V. —St. Ferdomhnach, of Tuam, County of Galvvay. [Eighth Century. ] . . 616 Article VI. —St. Ainmire, or Ainmirech, of Aileach, County of Donegal . . . 616 Article VII. —Reputed Feast for the Translation of the Relics of St. Patrick, St.
—Columba and St. Brigid . . . . . . . . . 616 Article VIII. St. Rethach, Son of Coemhan . . . . . . . . . 617 Article IX. —Reputed Festival of Segianus, Presbyter, at Inverleith . . . 617 Article X. —Festival of the Elevation of the Remains of St. Suitbert, Confessor, at
— Keiserswerdt, on the Rhine . . . . . . . . . 617 Article XI. Festivals of Mark and Barnabas . . . . . . . . . 617 Article XII. —Reputed Festival of St. Etto, Bishop . . . . . . 618
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Article I. —St. Mac Tail, of Kilcullen, County of Kildare. [Fifth and Sixth Centuries. ] 618 Article II. —St. Reghuil, Abbot of Bangor, County of Down. [Ninth Century^] 622 Article III. — Festival of St. Basilla, Roman Martyr 623
Article IV. — Reputed Festival of St. Silvester . . .
623
ArticleV. FestivalofSt. Fortunatus,MartyratAquileia 623
Article VI. —Reputed Festival of St. Gajus, Martyr, in the Island of May,
Etoelftfj ©ag of June.
Article I. —St. Christian or Croistan O'Morgair, Bishop of Clogher
Scotland Tocomracht, Virgin
Article VII. —
ArticleVIII. St. Tochumra,Virgin
Article IX. —The Daughter of Laisren, of Caill Cola, or Cill-Cule"
623 624 624 624
County of Tytone.
Chap. I. —Introduction—Birth and Parentage of St. Christian
[Twelfth Century. ]
or Criostan O'Morgair—His Virtues—Consecrated
. . . 593
Artici. k II.
St. Ternan, Apostle among the Picts. [Fifth or Sixth Century. '] . . . 637
CONTENTS.
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La Trappe—Cistercian Order brought into England, Scotland and Ireland—Houses established in the
—latter Country . . . . . . . . . 625 Supposed Privileges obtained from Pope Innocent II. ,
for the See of Clogher—Death of St. Christian O'Morgair—Buried at Armagh—Commemorations— Foundation of Mount Mellery in Ireland—Affiliate Branches—Conclusion . . . . . . 633
—CountyofDown . . . . . . . . 641 Article IV. St. Murchon, orMurchu, probably of Cill Murchaid or Murchon, in
CHAP. II.
—
Article Hi. —Reputed Festival of St. Torannan, or Tarannan, Abbot of Bangor,
— Corann, County of Sligo . . . . . . Article V. St. Cunera, Virgin and Martyr . . . . . . Article VI. —St. Coeman, or Coamhnn, of Ardcavan, County of Wexford
. . . 642 . . . 643 . . . 650 . . . 654 . . . 654 . . . 655 . . . 655 . . . 655 . . . 655 . . . 656 . . . 656
Article VII. —St. Agatan, of Disert-Agatain, on the River Inny. ArticleVIII. —St. Moehuille,ofInnsnat,inFothartaFea,CountyofCarlow
Article IX. —St. Troscan, of Ard Brecan, County of Meath Article X. —St. Lochen, or Loichein . . . Article XI. —St. Tommen mac h Birn, Ailithir, Locha uane Article XII. —Festival of St. Nicholas, Bishop and Martyr Article XIII. —St. Diucaill or Dichuill, of Achadh-na-cro Article XIV. —St. Cronan . . . . . .
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ArticleI. —St. Cairell,BisHoratTirRois. [ProbablyintheSeventhCentury. ] 656 Article II. —St. Mac Nessi, Abbot of Clonmacnoise, King's County. [Sixth
— Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . 657 Article III. St. Psalmodius, Hermit, Diocese of Limoges, France. [Sixth or
— Seventh Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 658 Article IV. St. Mocuma Cruimther, or Cruimtheran, of Clontibert, County of
— Monaghan . . . . . . . . . . . . 659 Article V. Reputed Feast of a St. Mochumma . . . . . . . . . 660 ArticleVI. —St. DamnatorDamhnat,Virgin, of SliabhBetha. [FifthorSixth
— Century. ] . . . . . . Article VII. The Venerable Caius Ccelius Sedulius
. . . . . . 660 . .