St. John The Forerunner Russian Orthodox Parish Our Holy Father Polycarp, Abbot of the Kiev Caves; St. Declan of noble blood and founded the church at Ardmore when he had been consecrated Bishop. http://www.rocor.org.au/stjohntheforerunnerchurch/saints/august-week1.html
Calendar Declan/Deaglan, Bishop of Ardmore/Lismore C5th. Francis Solano. *, Germoc ofMount s Bay, bro of Breaca. James the Apostle http://www.gaminggeeks.org/Resources/KateMonk/Saints/Calendar/July.htm
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July 24th St. Declan, first Bishop of Ardmore, Ireland, 5th century. St. Lupus, Bishop ofTroyes, confessor, 478. Saints Wulfhad and Ruffin, martyrs, about 670. http://www.thebookofdays.com/months/july/24.htm
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Saints - A Through E Bishop during the 5th century, a disciple of Saint Patrick. 624DECLAN McERC.The Bishop of Ardmore and the patron of the Decies, County Waterford. http://www.rcnyaoh2.org/saints_folder/saints_a_e.htm
Extractions: Martin Hickey can be reached at hickeym1117@hotmail.com Ireland has often been described as a nation of saints and scholars, a statement that roused my curiosity. I set out to discover the history of as many saints as I could find. I was astounded at the number of Irish saints that actually existed. When speaking of saints the names that readily come to mind are Patrick, Kevin, Brendan, Bridget, Columcille, unfortunately most of the other saints are forgotten. The following is as complete a list of saints of Irish origin as I could compile. Saints are listed in alphabetical order for easy access. Just click to review your choice. Saints A through E Saints F through G Saints H through K Saints L through Z ABBAN . Abbot of New Ross, County Wexford. The history of this great man is sketchy. ABBAN. Abbot of Kill-Abban, nephew of Cormic, king of Leinster, died in the year 620. Feast day March 16th and October 27th. ABBAN.
Welcome To South East Ireland-History Of Waterford St. Declan founded his monastery at Ardmore in 416 and was preaching the Christianmessage before the arrival of St. Patrick, Irelands patron Saint. http://www.southeastireland.com/content.asp?id=37
Mystical-WWW : July Day To Day feast day of Declan , fifth century established a church at Ardmore, Ireland . Believed to have been the Bishop of Dol. It is said that his body was http://www.mystical-www.co.uk/time/julday2.htm
Extractions: 'Neptunalia Festival' : Ancient Roman. Raymond Chandler, writer, born this day in 1888. Celtic feast day of 'Conan', date and origin unknown. A church at Washaway, Cornwall, England is dedicated to him. Believed to have been a companion of Petroc (4 June) BACK 2 Month Grid DAY BY DAY GRID This page was brought to you by Mystical World Wide Web Celtic feast day of 'Declan', fifth century established a church at Ardmore, Ireland. He is said to have restored life to a dog after realising that he had been given dog meat to eat by Dercan, a pagan tribal leader. The site of this occurrence is believed to be at Dog's Pass, Comeragh Mountains where there is a megalithic site of standing stones. (For more information on megalithic sites see Mystical WWW Stone Circles . It has been suggested that he visited Ailbe (12 September). BACK 2 Month Grid DAY BY DAY GRID This page was brought to you by Mystical World Wide Web
Crime CD Contents Diligently Compared with the Latin Vulgate by Bishop Richard Challoner 17491752 Life of St. Declan of Ardmore, translated from the Irish by Rev. http://www.nbp.org/nbp/oldsite/religionconts.html
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Field Monuments Monuments Such As Dolmens, Ogham Stones, Standing Ardmore Cathedral and Round Tower The Munster Bishop, St. Declan founded theearliest monastery here, it is believed before the arrival of St. Patrick in http://www.iftn.ie/locations/dsp_historical.cfm?area=Waterford
1000 Classics Book Titles! The Life of St. Declan of Ardmore Declan, St. of Ardmore A Journal of thePlague Year Defoe, Daniel In The Bishop s Carriage Michelson, Mirriam http://www.thelosthaven.co.uk/freeclassicbookcd.htm
Early Christian Authors The Life of St. Declan of Ardmore Power translation, 1914. CCEL. The Didache The Liturgy of St. Dionysius, Bishop of the Athenians. http://www.catholic-jhb.org.za/links/st_pachomius.htm
Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg Richard Harding, 18641916 Authors D Day, Holman, 1865-1935 Authors DDeclan, Saint, Bishop of Ardmore Authors D Defoe, Daniel, 1661? http://www.archive.org/mediatypes-browse.php?mediatype=texts&collection=gutenber
Internet Theology Resources: Monastic Studies Bishop Maximos E. Aghiorgoussis, Monasticism in the Orthodox Church. Life of St.Declan of Ardmore / Betha Decclain (5th C.?). 95K. http://www.users.csbsju.edu/~eknuth/itr/monastic/
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Diocese Of Waterford And Lismore The Life of St. Declan (cf. Plummer and the Bollandists) places the preaching of The Bishop of Lismore at the time of the Synod of Rathbreasil was Nial http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15564b.htm
Extractions: Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... W > Diocese of Waterford and Lismore A B C D ... Z (Waterfordiensis et Lismorensis), suffragan of Cashel . This diocese is almost coterminous with the ancient Celtic territory of Decies; it comprises the County of Waterford (except five townlands) with a considerable portion (two baronies and part of two others) of Tipperary County, as well as a small area (12,000 acres) of County Cork. The population is 131,636, of whom 124,367 are Catholics, ministered to by one bishop and 122 secular priests. The diocesan chapter, in abeyance since the seventeenth century, was revived with modifications in the last decade. In addition to the secular clergy, there are three houses of Franciscans, a Cistercian abbey, and one community each of Dominicans, Augustinians, Fathers of Charity, and Congregation of the Divine Pastor. There are thirty houses of nuns and ten of brothers, including the (Irish) Christian Brothers , whose parent house is Waterford, and the Brothers of the Christian Schools (de La Salle) . The following orders or congregations of nuns are represented: Presentation; Ursuline; Our Lady of Mercy; Sisters of the Poor; Good Shepherd; Sisters of Charity; Loreto; Carmelite; Sisters of St. John of God; Sisters of Le Bon Sauveur; and Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny. All communities of brothers and the majority of the female religious are engaged in educational work.
About The Legends And Superstitions Of Precious Gem Stones A rock in Ardmore Bay, Ireland, is known as the St. Declan Stone, after the firstbishop of Ardmore, who came to Ireland even before the arrival of the http://www.jjkent.com/articles/legends-superstitions-gemstones.htm
Extractions: About the Legends and Superstitions of Precious Gem Stones about the historic legends and superstitions surrounding rocks and magic stones and jewels and mineral gems all the world over. This tempting promise, interpreted as a sign that some buried treasure was hidden in the ground beneath the stone, finally induced some one to devote much toil and time to the difficult task of turning the stone over. What, however, was his chagrin and disgust when the under side presented the words: "Tourner je voulais, Car lassee j'etais" (I longed to turn, because I was so tired). Whether the practical joker who originated the inscription was present to enjoy the success of his joke is not revealed. bodyOffer(500262) A solitary boulder standing on a heath in North Germany is the subject of a curious legend illustrating the superstitious reverence inspired by the thunder. Once upon a time a bridal procession was traversing the heath when a violent thunder-storm broke out. Taking no heed of this, the musicians who accompanied the procession continued to play their gay and festive music, and as a punishment for this lack of respect the God of Thunder changed the whole party into an immense rock. An erratic boulder lying in midstream in the River Ferse, in West Prussia, at a bend it makes between Peplin and Eichwald, is known in legend as the Teuffelsstein (Devil's Stone). It can only be reached by swimming to it, the part above the surface of the water measuring 26 1/4 feet in circumference, the height from the bed of the stream being 8 1/4 feet. A thick growth of alders on the banks of the Ferse at this point casts strange and sharp shadows over the gleaming surface of the block which is a biotitic gneiss. Legend tells that the Devil once tried to wreck the tower of the church at Peplin by hurling this mass of rock at it, but just as he had it poised in the air and was about to cast it forth the church bells began to ring the call for early mass, and he was forced to let the boulder drop. Another version is that he really threw it, but that it fell short of its mark.
Whazon - Your Online Guide To Cork, Waterford And Kilkenny Ardmore may well be the oldest Christian settlement in Ireland. St. Declan foundedit in the middle of the 4th century, well before St. Patrick came to http://www.whazon.com/waterford/daytrips.php
Extractions: Your browser does not support script Welcome to whazon.com - the essential events listing website for CORK, WATERFORD, KILKENNY and, coming soon, LIMERICK! Home What's On Nights Out Visitors Info ... Competitions You are here > Visitors Information WATERFORD > DAY TRIPS Waterford City and County has something to offer for every visitor. We have reccommended the following things to do in Waterford: There is also a display dedicated to Thomas Francis Meagher. Meagher was a leader in an 1848 Irish insurrection. He was sentenced to death but eventually escaped to America. He then fought in the Civil War and earned the rank of brigadier general. After this he went on to be appointed acting governor of Montana. City Hall's other treasures include an 18th-century Waterford glass chandelier, a complete dinner service of priceless antique Waterford glasses, and a painting of Waterford City in 1736 by the Flemish master William Van der Hagen.
6 Àâãóñòà 2005 - Evening Canto - Orthodox Menologion Online St. Bernulphus, Bishop of Utrecht (1054) (Neth.). St. Declan, Bishop ofArdmore (Ireland) (5th c.) (Celtic British). St. Hilarion of Tvaleli, http://www.canto.ru/calendar/day_en.php?date=6-8-2005
Ireland Travel Guide: County Waterford Ardmore was where the first Christian settlement was founded in Ireland in 316by St. Declan, before St. Patrick had arrived. http://www.authenticireland.com/travel_guide/waterford.htm
Extractions: Waterford Crystal Factory The Waterford Crystal factory is one of the key employment providers in the city and a long-running, successful business. Originally established in 1783 by George and William Penrose, Waterford Crystal is now a household name. The factory closed in 1851, due to heavy excise duties, but was reopened in 1947. The current factory dates from 1971 and employs 1,600 people. The factory has traditionally extended a warm welcome to visitors from around the world. At Waterford Crystal Visitor Center , tourists can meet craftspeople at work, see a re-creation of the earliest glasshouse, enjoy the audio-visual which explains the evolution of glass making and marvel at the world's largest display of Waterford Crystal in magnificent surroundings. It is located on the Cork Road , just west of Waterford city.
Ring built when the population of Ardmore, Grange and Old Parish was 13000. On the previous Friday the new marble altar was blessed by the Bishop and the http://www.waterfordlismore.com/parish.php?parish=33