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Irish Names Declan (DEK-lawn) Name of a 6th C. Saint who founded the monastery Ardmore a Saint Eochaid who was Bishop of Tallaght, and another who was the abbot http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~bj333/HomePage.boys.html
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Extractions: Other Attractions Beaches in County Waterford - long popular sandy beach backed by dunes at the touristy resort of Tramore, popular sandy Ladies Cove and Counsellors beaches at the seaside resort of Dunmore East, popular sandy Clonea Strand near Stradbally, nice sandy beaches at Ardmore, Annestown and Bunmahon.
THINGS TO DO IN WATERFORD - BY TIP Ardmore. The Munster Bishop, St. Declan, founded the earliest Monastery here, This Heritage Town contains a double monastery, founded by Saint Carthage http://www.iol.ie/~tip/watetodo.htm
Extractions: Return To Waterford Tour A Virtual Tour Of Ireland - Home Page Start of Place's To Stay WATERFORD A bustling, maritime county with a historic heart, attractive fishing villages, developed resorts, a scenic coastline and an unspoilt, upland "west county" with magnificent mountain settings, Waterford offers all these and the world-famous hand-cut crystal too. WATER SPORTS ENTERTAINMENTS GARDENS AND PARKS GENEALOGICAL CENTRES ... WALKING ABBEYS, CATHEDRALS, CHURCHES AND ROUND TOWERS. The City and County are rich in early archaeological sites of interest. Recommended guide books are the County Guide, published by South East Tourism and, for additional reading, Harbison's Guide to National Monuments (second edition) 1992. Ardmore The Munster Bishop, St. Declan, founded the earliest Monastery here, it is believed prior to the arrival of St. Patrick. The nearby Round Tower - 95 feet high - and the richness of the carvings on the 13th century "Cathedral" are unusual. Sir Walter Raleigh leased these buildings in 1591 for a short period. Ardmore is a recent winner of the proud title - Ireland's Tidiest Town. Dungarvan The Augustinian Abbey, Abbeyside. Originally build, circa 1290, by a group from Clare Priory in Suffolk. The Tower dates from the 15th Century.
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Extractions: Killeedy Parish History Churches Graveyards Holy Wells ... Priests of the Parish The village of Killeedy is about four miles south of the town of Newcastlewest. Originally Killeedy was called which means "the meadow with a good depth of soil". The parish of Killeedy is closely associated with the life and work of St Ita. It was renamed meaning the Church of Ita after the saint. St Ita founded her monastery here in 546. Killeedy was destroyed by invading Norsemen in 845. It was attacked again in 1302. In 1704 the parish of Killeedy was known as Killeedy and Killagholehane. Fr Thady Daly was the parish priest. Tournafulla also formed part of this parish. Following Fr Daly's death, the exact date of which is unknown, Killagholehane separated from Killeedy, and joined with the parish of Dromcollogher. Killeedy parish was further divided in 1838 following the death of Fr Edmund O'Halloran P.P. when Tournafulla became a separate parish.
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Life Of St. Declan / Betha Decclain St. Declan s foundation at Ardmore seems (teste Moran s Archdall) to have been one The most blessed Bishop Declan of the most noble race of the kings of http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/stdeclan.html
Extractions: (Skip to Main Text) "If thou hast the right, O Erin, to a champion of battle to aid thee thou hast the head of a hundred thousand, Declan of Ardmore" (Martyrology of Oengus). Five miles or less to the east of Youghal Harbour, on the southern Irish coast, a short, rocky and rather elevated promontory juts, with a south-easterly trend, into the ocean "Legendes Hagiographiques" ) remarks, to expect the populace to distinguish between namesakes. Great men are so rare! Is it likely there should have lived two saints of the same name in the same country! The latest commentators on the question of St. Declan's period-and they happen to be amongst the most weighty-argue strongly in favour of the pre-Patrician mission (
Medieval Sourcebook: Saints' Lives Such Saint s Lives or vitae - survive in astonishing numbers. The Life of St.Declan of Ardmore Electronic Transcription 1997 Dennis McCarthy http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook3.html
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St. Declan Feastday July 24 St. Declan First Bishop Of Ardmore In St. Declan First Bishop of Ardmore in Ireland July 24 Was baptized by St. Colman,and preached the faith in that country a little before the arrival of St. http://www.catholic.org/printer_friendly.php?id=864§ion=Saints & Angels
The Life Of St. Declan Of Ardmore Or "Betha Decclain" - INTRODUCTION No Irish Saint perhaps has so strong a local hold as Declan or has left so St. Declan s foundation at Ardmore seems (teste Moran s Archdall) to have http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/relg/historygeography/TheLifeofStDe
Extractions: Against Theory of Early Fifth Century period. In this matter and at this hour it is hardly worth appealing to the authority of Lanigan and the scholars of the past. Much evidence not available in Lanigan's day is now at the service of scholars. We are to look rather at the reasoning of Colgan, Ussher, and Lanigan than to the mere weight of their names. Referring in order to our tabulated grounds of argument, pro and con, and taking the pro arguments first, we may (I.) discard as evidence for our purpose the Life of St. Ibar which is very fragmentary and otherwise a rather unsatisfactory document. The Lives of Ailbhe, Ciaran, and Declan are however mutually corroborative and consistent. The Roman visit and the alleged tutelage under Hilarius are probably embellishments; they look like inventions to explain something and they may contain more than a kernel of truth. At any rate they are matters requiring further investigation and elucidation. In this connection it may be useful to recall that the Life (Latin) of St. Ciaran has been attributed by Colgan to Evinus the disciple and panegyrist of St. Patrick.
The Life Of St. Declan Of Ardmore Or "Betha Decclain" - CHAPTER I The most blessed Bishop Declan of the most noble race of the kings of Ireland ArdmoreDeclain. After this Declan went to the king of the Desii and asked http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/relg/historygeography/TheLifeofStDe
Extractions: by Rev. P. Power Terms Contents INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I ... TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE CHAPTER I On the completion of seven years Declan was taken from his parents and friends and fosterers to be sent to study as Colman had ordained. It was to Dioma they sent him, a certain devout man perfect in the faith, who had come at that time by God's design into Ireland having spent a long period abroad in acquiring learning. He (Dioma) built in that place a small cell wherein he might instruct Declan and dwell himself. There was given him also, to instruct, together with Declan, another child, scil., Cairbre Mac Colmain, who became afterwards a holy learned bishop. Both these were for a considerable period pursuing their studies together. There were seven men dwelling in Magh Sgiath, who frequently saw the fiery globe which it has been already told they first beheld at the time of Declan's birth. It happened by the Grace of God that they were the first persons to reveal and describe that lightning. These seven came to the place where Declan abode and took him for their director and master. They made known publicly in the presence of all that, later on, he should be a bishop and they spoke prophetically:"The day, O beloved child and servant of God, will come when we shall commit ourselves and our lands to thee." And it fell out thus (as they foretold), for, upon believing, they were baptised and became wise, devout (and) attentive and erected seven churches in honour of God around Magh Sgiath.