Pre-Historic And Historic Site In County Waterford, Ireland Chamber of Commerce Building (1795), Bishop s Palace (1741), City Hall (1783) Ardmore Round Tower Cathedral is a famous ecclesiastical site in Ardmore http://www.waterfordtourism.org/what-to-see-prehist.html
A Message For Ireland - Irish Independent Saturday July 24th FERIAL DAY, options include BVM Saturday and St. Declan ofArdmore. options include St. Peter Chrysologus, Bishop and Doctor, d. http://www.unison.ie/features/specialolympics2003/stories.php3?ca=37&si=77311
Waterford's Bishops Declan, whose preaching, confined to his own kindred, most probably The firstbishop of Lismore was St. Carthage, otherwise Mochuda, of the 7th century. http://members.tripod.com/waterfordhistory/waterford's_bishops.htm
Extractions: Search: Lycos Tripod 40 Yr Old Virgin Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next THE EARLY CHRISTIAN PERIOD Lismore, Ardmore and Waterford, and shortly afterwards the See of Ardmore disappears. The Diocese of Waterford (as distinct from Lismore) was of small extent including only the city with the present barony of Gaultier and part of Middlethird. Gaultier (Gall Tír-the land of the foreigners) was originally the territory of the Danes of Waterford who had, upon their conversion to Christianity in the 11th century, a bishop of their own consecrated for them, not by the Archbishop of Cashel or any other Irish Church authority, but by Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, to whom they made themselves spiritually subject. Subjection to Canterbury continued, however, for only a short time. By 1172 we find Waterford acknowledging the ecclesiastical headship of Cashel. The first bishop of Waterford was Malchus, an Irishman who had been a monk in England; he was appointed in 1096. A Short History of County Waterford , Rev. Patrick Power, 1933, The Waterford News Ltd.