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An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland: From the Introduction of Christianity ...

 By Michael John Brenan

Contents

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Ailbe, Cogitosus, Armagh
57
Ibar, Sletty, Sedulius
93
Abbey of Kells, Clonard, Aghaboe
122
Old Leighlin, Cummian, Schools of Lismore
174
Adamnan, EIGHTH CENTURY, Irish
205
John Scotus Erigena, Moengal, Charles the Bald
238
Sitric, Cashel, Godfrid
241
Cadroe, Cashel, Malduin
263
Lanfranc, Ardfert, Malchus
295
Cistercians, Roderic O'Conor, Synod of Kells
369
Henry VIII, Kilkenny, Cistercians
425
real presence, Sedulius, Eucharist

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Places mentioned in this book

Tuam - Page 96
Brendan of Clonfert, he removed to Tuam, where he was consecrated Bishop and established his See.* Besides being master of a spiritual life, ...
more pages: 72 95 99 303 304 329 387
Duleek - Page 51
The establishment of his see at Duleek about the year 472 was, in pursuance of the example set by other prelates, accompanied by the foundation of ...
more pages: 96 298 304
Louth - Page 304
The Sees of Louth and of Clogher had been united for many years prior to this Synod, however, in later times the town of Louth and other parts of that ...
more pages: 34 52 100 342 364
Drogheda - Page 19
Having erected a church at Drumconrath in the now barony of Slane, and also at Drumshallon near Drogheda, he directed his course to Delvin, ...
more pages: 63 238 393 394 402 414 416
Dungarvan - Page 384
seized on the Prelate of that See even in his own Cathedral and had him conducted to Dungarvan, where he was cast into prison and loaded with irons. ...
more pages: 123 415
Dublin - Page 360
He had presided scarcely nine years over the Archiepiscopal See when Strongbow arrived with his army under the walls of Dublin. ...
more pages: 108 255 264 281 283 309 330 331 332 359
Canterbury - Page 330
According to custom Gregory was sent by the Danish electors to Canterbury, on which occasion he was furnished with a letter from Turlogh O'Connor to ...
more pages: 271 281 282 284 298 305 347
Galway - Page 72
of Galway, founded and superintended by that primitive Father of the Irish Church, St. Brendan. This eminent Saint was descended from the princely ...
more pages: 46 123 159 171
Roscrea - Page 156
Cronan about the year 606,J and soon after its foundation, Roscrea became an extensive town. During the seventh and following centuries a celebrated ...
more pages: 291
Besancon - Page 257
services might be more necessary in other places, proceeded on his journey and stopped at the small village of Domnipetra, eight miles from Besancon. ...
more pages: 256
Athenry - Page 123
a native of Connaught, of the sept of Hy-Bruin-ratha, a district lying to the north-east of the present town of Galway and in the barony of Athenry. ...
more pages: 398 404
Cologne - Page 289
The value which this great man had placed on the virtue of obedience was such, that when, on one occasion, a member of the community in Cologne had, ...
more pages: 262 265 287
Rome - Page 43
During his residence in Rome he ordained some bishops, and many priests and deacons, and on his return to Ireland was presented with various reliques ...
more pages: 90 115 169 184 207 214 231 301 314 371
Abbeyleix - Page 348
By an inquisition taken under Edward VI, the property consisted of three hundred acres of land in the town of Abbeyleix and nine hundred acres in ...
Naples - Page 419
While Peter had been employed in delivering lectures at Naples, a number of learned disquisitions on both philosophical and scriptural subjects ...
more pages: 421
Jerusalem - Page 43
Patrick, after which he proceeded on a journey to Rome and from thence to Jerusalem. Here he remained for some time, and on his return to Rome was ...
more pages: 169 290 418
Paris - Page 43
By orders of Clement XII, a proper Mass, as well for this festival as for those of several other patron saints of Ireland was edited at Paris, ...
more pages: 65 143 187 216 421
Lenine - Page 96
larlath was esteemed a very learned man and among the number of his scholars is mentioned Colman, son of Lenine, surnamed Mitine, the sainted founder ...
Clonmel - Page 412
when in the 34th of Henry VIII a moiety consisting of four houses and twenty acres of land was granted to the Sovereign and commonalty of Clonmel, ...
more pages: 165
Bristol - Page 375
On this occasion it was that the English Monarch, John, had brought over two colonies from Chester and Bristol and caused them to be placed in Dublin ...
more pages: 308
Thurles - Page 346
In the 5th of Elizabeth the Abbey and two hundred and twenty acres of land in Holy Cross, twenty acres in Thurles and one hundred and eighty acres in ...
Milan - Page 89
connected with them, was even now, like the waves of a troubled ocean, beating high and restless> and espefeially in the district of Milan. ...
more pages: 140
Augsburg - Page 201
f- With a determination of leading a life of penance he withdrew to a forest situated between Augsburg and Munich, and in this desolate abode Alto ...
Vienna - Page 288
Paul, together with a copy of said Epistles transcribed by himself, which is extant in the imperial library of Vienna. ...
Munich - Page 201
f- With a determination of leading a life of penance he withdrew to a forest situated between Augsburg and Munich, and in this desolate abode Alto ...
London - Page 391
He forthwith proceeded to London, but, as might be expected, the King refused to confirm his nomination. This rejection served only to render the ...
more pages: 384 385
Lambeth - Page 330
The consecration took place at Lambeth on the 2nd of October, 1121, at which he made the following profession of obedience : " I Gregory, ...
Evesham - Page 317
He was accordingly elected at Evesham, in Worcestershire, on the 6th of September, AD 1181, by some of the clergy of Dublin, whom the King had ...
Kilmallock - Page 406
In the 36th of Elizabeth, a grant was made of this Convent to the Sovereign and commonalty of Kilmallock.* CONVENTS OF THE FRANCISCAN ORDER FOUNDED IN ...
York - Page 135
for which reason the mission of Aidan took in a great scope of the Northern district of Britain, comprehending also the extensive diocess of York. ...
Zurich - Page 88
At the desire of the good King, Theodobert, he travelled along the lake Zurich in Switzerland, and in the Canton of Zug converted a great number of ...
Gloucester - Page 51
Augustine were introduced, and it was moreover made subject to the Priory of Lanthony, near Gloucester. Its Priors continued until the period of the ...
Athlone - Page 418
He died at Athlone on the 24th of December, AD 1249. THE AUTHOR of the Annals of Innisfallen flourished in the year 1215. It is indeed singular that ...
Youghal - Page 405
In the 23rd of Elizabeth, this Convent and eleven houses in the town of Youghal were granted to William Walsh, at the yearly rent of 2s. ...
Windsor - Page 313
At length a negociation took place at Windsor, between the English Monarch and Roderic O'Connor, in which it was stipulated that Roderic, ...
Venice - Page 65
The second is taken from the Roman Breviary, edited at Venice, by Anthony de Giunta, in 1522. The third is from the Gienensian Breviary — and t he ...
Sirin - Page 170
It was published by Sirin, and re-published in the edition of the Bibliotheca Patrum at Lyons in 1677. To this day it remains a valuable document of ...
St. Augustine - Page 29
In the eleventh century some communities of clergymen adopted certain regulations which had been drawn up by St. Augustine for a nunnery over which ...
more pages: 329
Tulcan - Page 161
FINTAN MUNNU, the celebrated Abbot of Taghmom This Saint was the son of Tulcan and Feidelmia, both lineally descended from Niall of the Nine Hostages, ...
Corpus Christi - Page 439
Thomas of Aquin in a lesson which he had written for the feast of Corpus Christi, says, " Thatiu the Sacrament is kept up the memory of that most ...
Sacramento - Page 6
tam insontes nasci, quam primus homo ante pravaricationem fuit; nee iilco baptizandos, ut peccato exuantur, scd ut Sacramento adoptionis honorentur. ...