Catholic Online - Saints - St. Declan Declan First Bishop of Ardmore in Ireland July 24 Was baptized Declan, and he hasever been much honored in the viscounty To Find a Saint Prayers Click Here! http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=864
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Island Of Saints And Scholars -- Pobal Na H-Eireann as St Ailbe at Emly, St Declan at Ardmore it was the almost matchless achievementof Saint Patrick in landed in Wicklow, having been consecrated Bishop by Saint http://www.voy.com/80863/91.html
Extractions: The greatest event in the evangelisation of the world is the mission of Saint Patrick to Ireland. Patrick was not the first Christian missionary to come to Ireland. There are traditions of several apostolic men who preached in Ireland before Patrick came with the Christian message; such as St Ailbe at Emly, St Declan at Ardmore, and St Kieran in Ossory. Even St. Celestine is said to haver sent on Palladius earlier in his reign. Whatever may have been the success of these earlier preachers, that of Palladius is said not to have been great; it was the almost matchless achievement of Saint Patrick in the space of one lifetime to have made a whole pagan land Christian.The work he did organising the Irish Church he had founded, and to have done his work so throughly that it has never been undone, despite centuries of persecution, even until the present day.
Index Of Authors Text Library. Authors S. Miguel de Cervantes Saaverdra. Rafael Sabatini. RaphaelSabatini. Saint Declan, Bishop of Ardmore. Saki. Saki (HH.Munro). Saki (HH Munro). http://www.textlibrary.com/authkey/s/
BELTAINE July 23 / August 5. July 24 / August 6. Declan, Bishop of Ardmore,Ireland. Menefritha, Virgin of Cornwall, Daughter of Saint Brychnan. http://www.lyon.edu/webdata/users/jchiaromonte/beltaine.htm
Extractions: BELTAINE May Asaph, Bishop in Wales Cellach, Bishop of Killala, Ireland Kevoca, Virgin of Kyle, Scotland Brioch (Brieux, Bryan) the Traveller, Bishop of Brittany (see also April 29) May 2 / 15 Neachtain of Ireland, Kinsman of Saint Pádraig Gluvias, Abbot in Cornwall May 3 / 16 Fumach, Hermit in Scotland Conleth, Bishop of Kildare, Ireland Scannal of Cell-Coleraine, Ireland, Preacher and Disciple of Saint Columcille Ethelwin, Bishop of Lindsey May 4 / 17 Ethelred, King and Monk of Bardney, England May 5 / 18 Hydroc of Lanhydroc, Cornwall Gibrian, Hermit in Ireland Echa, Hieromonk and Hermit of Crayck Near York, England Translation of the Relics of Aldhelm, Bishop of Sherborne, England Translation of the Relics of Owen May 6 / 19 Edbert, Bishop of Lindisfarne May 7 / 20 John of Beverly, Bishop of York, England, Who Ordained Saint Bede
Among The Cloud Of Irish Witnesses: July--September God, you called missionaries from Ireland with Saint Killian to take the July 24Declan, Bishop. Declan, of Ardmore in West Waterford, was a prince of the http://www.oremus.org/liturgy/ireland/witness/q3.html
Extractions: Moninne of Killeavy, Armagh diocese. 518 Moninne, sometimes called Darerca or Bline, founded a small monastery for women (eight virgins and one widow, according to one tradition). She continued in Killeavy, not far from Newry, the spirit of the teaching and pastoral concern of Patrick and Brigid. We give thanks for the many women who have served the church either as individuals or as members of a community or fellowship over the years.
Irish Saints & August Feastdays On October 12, 1975, he was canonized a Saint. First Bishop of Ardmore in Irelandwas baptized by St Declan, and he has ever been much honored in the viscounty http://dreamquests.net/ShamrockPatch/IrishSaints_Jul.html
Extractions: Feastday: 1 July Famous Irish missionary and companion of St. Columban. Born in Ireland, he was trained by Sts. Columban and Comgall, and he was one of the twelve companions who accompanied Columban to France. He was a noted scriptural scholar and helped in the founding of Luxeuil Monastery. When St. Columban was exiled in 610, Gall followed him to Switzerland and then to Italy. Gall remained in Switzerland and became a hermit on the Steinach River. The monastery of St. Gall was erected on this site. Gall refused two bishoprics and abbacy of Luxeuil. He is venerated as an apostle to the land. He died in Arbon. Feastday: 8 July An Irish monk, St. Kilian was consecrated Bishop, went to Rome with eleven companions in 686, and received permission from Pope Conon to evangelize Franconia (Baden and Bavaria). He was successful, with two followers - Colman, a priest, and Totnan, a deacon - in his missionary endeavors until he converted Gosbert, Duke of Wurzburg, who had married Geilana, his brother's widow. According to legend, while Gosbert was away on a military expedition, Geilana is reputed to have had the three missionaries beheaded when she found that Gosbert was going to leave her after Kilian had told him the marriage was forbidden by the Church.
The Ecole Initiative: Early Church Documents Declan of Ardmore Power translation, 1914 T. Parment. Porphyry, Bishop of Gaza, (IV/VCenturies) Mark the Deacon Life of Saint Porphyry, Bishop of Gaza http://www2.evansville.edu/ecoleweb/documentsvit.html
Untitled Saint Declan is credited as the founder of Ardmore. He is reputed to behave been a prePatrician Bishop, although this seems very unlikely. http://www.angelfire.com/ks/honanchapelproject/saints.html
Extractions: The Honan Chapel Saints Saint Brigid (Harry Clarke) Saint Ailbe (Sarah Purser) Ailbe is a 6th century Munster saint associated with the monastery of Emily in Co. Tipperary. He is famous because he is regarded as a pre-Patrician saint. The Life of Ailbe was written in the early 8th century and recalls many miracle stories concerning the natural and animal worlds, food and mythological figures. One such story is "Ailbes prayer provides fish in a Connacht river." It tells the story of a river barren of fish, in the territory of Connacht. The local people requested St. Ailbe to bless the river in the name of God. St. Ailbe carried out the request and showed the people five places along the stream in which they might catch fish. That very day the river was filled with an abundance of fish. The people were confirmed by St. Ailbe and built five churches in honour of him. Saint Ita (Harry Clarke) Saint Columcille (Harry Clarke) Columcille was born in Co. Donegal circa 521AD. St. Columcille is one of the few Irish saints to have a noble background. He was a royal prince and the great-great-grandson of King Niall of the Nine Hostages. His tutor was St. Finian who had a monastery at Moville on the shores of Lough Foyle. St. Columcille is also known as Columba. Both names can be loosely translated from the Irish as dove of the church. St. Columcille was a lover of nature, knowledge and people. He established monasteries at Durrow in County Offaly, Kells in County Meath, Swords in Dublin, and Moone in County Kildare. However, the place primarily associated with St. Columcille is Iona, one of the Inner Hebridian islands off the coast of Scotland. St. Columcille established a monastery on the island in 563, and died there on 9 June, 597.
Gopher.quux.org70/Archives/gutenberg/authors.txt 17371814 De la Mare, Walter, 1873-1956 De la Ramee, Maria Louise, 1839-1908 AKAOuida, 1839-1908, pseudonym Declan, Saint, Bishop of Ardmore Defoe, Daniel http://gopher.quux.org:70/Archives/gutenberg/authors.txt
Global Index Declan of Ardmore Power translation, 1914. Gregory, Bishop of Nyssa, Cappadociantheologian, (IV Century) READ WITH he is a truly great Eastern Saint, a few http://www.ocf.org/OrthodoxPage/reading/St.Pachomius/globalindex.html
Extractions: The following is an alphabetical list of Orthodox patristic texts, liturgical documents, and saints' lives of all eras available without charge on the Net. Some of these are part of the St. Pachomius Library; the rest are at other sites. As some readers may recognize, this list is partly an "Orthodox subset" of the ECOLE Documents Page, which we also edit. Eventually, brief notes for identification purposes will be added to all entries. (For a list of only those files which comprise the library proper, having been edited to our standards and fitted with internal anchors for easy citation of specified paragraphs, please consult the Local Index. We have tried to list only materials which are part of the Orthodox tradition. For us, the term "Orthodox" includes the non-Chalcedonian communion, but all texts from non-Chalcedonian sources are identified as such. We have included Western sources only up to about the year 1000. Certain writers are problematical: we have included St. Augustine although many of his theological opinions are contrary to the main line of Orthodox teaching; we have also listed Tertullian as a witness to the practise of the early Church, even though he himself eventually strayed into Montanism. On the other hand, we have entirely excluded Origen in spite of his importance. Some New Testament Apocrypha have been included, but the reader should view these works with caution. God willing, this list will be continually updated; please send suggestions to redingtn@pobox.com.
Scoil Íde Naofa St Ita's Page St Ita, the patron Saint of Killeedy, was born before 484AD in County Waterford,in the Tramore area. Bishop (St.) Declan of Ardmore conferred the veil on her http://www.raheenagh.com/Ita.htm
Extractions: St Ita, the patron saint of Killeedy, was born before 484AD in County Waterford, in the Tramore area. Her father was Cennfoelad or Confhaola and her mother was Necta. Cennfoelad was descended from Felim the lawgiver. Ita's name was originally Dorothea or Deirdre. She was a member of the Déisí tribe. Ita refused her father's wish that she should marry a local chieftain, as she believed that she had a calling from God and wanted to become a nun. Ita's name was originally Dorothea or Deirdre. She was a member of the Déisí tribe. Ita refused her father's wish that she should marry a local chieftain, as she believed that she had a calling from God and wanted to become a nun. To convince her father to change his mind, she fasted for three days and three nights. On the third night, God gave out to her father in his sleep. The next morning, Cennfoelad agreed that Ita could do as she wished. At the age of sixteen, Ita set off on her journey. Bishop (St.) Declan of Ardmore conferred the veil on her. Legend has it that Ita was lead to Killeedy by three heavenly lights. The first was at the top of the Galtee mountains, the second on the Mullaghareirk mountains and the third at Cluain Creadhail, which is nowadays Killeedy. Her sister Fiona also went to Killeedy with her and became a member of the community. Ita was welcomed to Killeedy by the local chieftain of the Ui Conaill Gabhra tribe. The chieftain wanted to give Ita a large trait of land but she only wanted a few acres as a garden for her community.
HL 1859 De SaintPierre, Bernardin, 1737-1814 De la Ramee, Maria Louise, 1839-1908 AKAOuida, 1839-1908, pseudonym Declan, Saint, Bishop of Ardmore Defoe, Daniel http://digilander.libero.it/lazzi/cur.html
Alphabet Saints D. Saint, Background, Date, Feast Day. Davinus, the Armenian, Lucca, d1051,03/06. Declan, Bishop of Ardmore/Lismore, C5th, 24/07. Decuman, of Dunster, 27/08. http://www.gaminggeeks.org/Resources/KateMonk/Saints/Alphabet/Saints-D.htm
Extractions: Saint Background Date Feast Day Dacian + comps Dagobert King Daigh of Inishkeen d 587 Dallan Forgaill Ireland Dalmatianus Dalmatius Bishop of Rodez Damaskinos of Gabrovo (Orth) Damasus Pope Damhnait/Dymp(h)na Irish virgin martyr, Gheel, Belgium Damhnat/Damhnade of Monaghan Daniel + Verda Daniel Daniel the Stylite Daniel, Elias, Jeremy, Isaias + Samuel (Five Egyptian Martyrs) martyred in Caesarea Daniel, Samuel, Leo, Angelus, Domnus, Nicholas + Hugolinus Daniel/Deiniol Fab Bishop of Bangor Daphne Darerca Darlugdach Nun under Brigid Dasius, Zoticus, Caius + comps Datius Bishop of Milan Dativus comp of Saturninus, Africa David (Dewi Sant) Archbishop of Menevia, Wales d c589 David David Lewis David of Scotland David of Sweden David Abbot David Biblical king Davinus the Armenian, Lucca Declan Bishop of Ardmore/Lismore Decuman of Dunster Deicolus Deifer Abbot of Flintshire Deinol/Daniel Bishop of Bangor Deinol/Daniel II Abbot of Bangor Delphine/Delphina wife of St Elzear(us), Languedoc 09/12 (Death 26/11) Demetria Demetrius of Alexandria Demetrius Bishop of Gap Demetrius Serbia Demetrius Martyr Denis Denis/Dionysius + comps (Rusticus, Eleuterius)
Biblioteca Virtual De la Mare, Walter (1873 + 1956). The Return(.zip 182 Kb). Declan, Saint,Bishop of Ardmore. The Life Of St. Declan of Ardmore(.zip - 39 Kb). http://www.bibvirt.futuro.usp.br/gutenberg/d.html
Index Translate this page De la Mare, Walter, 1873-1956 Gutenberg De la Ramee, Maria Louise, 1839-1908 AKAOuida, 1839-1908,Gutenberg Declan, Saint, Bishop of Ardmore Gutenberg Defoe http://www.elbooks.sk/angautD.html
Index Declan of Ardmore, The, by Declan, Saint, Bishop of Ardmore Life Of Stephen A.Douglas, by Gardner, William, b. 1861 Life Of The Fly, The; with which are http://www.elbooks.sk/angdieloL.html
Troparia & Kontakia July MARTYRS BORIS AND GLEB, THE PASSIONBEARERS ST Declan, Bishop OF Ardmore. light inIreland before the days of Saint Patrick,/ O holy Father Declan./ Thou didst http://users.netmatters.co.uk/davidbryant/C/TropKon/July.htm
Extractions: O holy Julius and Aaron with your companions,/ in the wave Of savage persecution/ wherein Saint Alban triumphed gloriously/ you too have gained the victor's crowns;/ Glory to Him Who has strengthened you; glory to Him Who has crowned you;/ glory to Him Who through you works healings for all. Kontakion of Ss Cosmas and Damian tone 2 You have received the grace of healing, O holy and wonderworking Physicians;/ you give health to those in need./ Come and visit us, repulse the assaults of all enemies,/ and heal the world by your wonderworking. 2 PLACING OF THE PRECIOUS TUNIC OF THE MOTHER OF GOD IN BLACHERNAE Oil and wine permitted Troparion tone 8 O Ever-Virgin Mother of God, shelter of mankind,/ thou hast given a powerful legacy to thy people,/ thine immaculate body's tunic and sash which remain incorrupt through thy pure childbirth./ For in thee time and nature are renewed,/ and we implore thee to obtain peace for the world and great mercy for our souls.
Troparion & Kontakion Index, Troparia, Kontakia To find a particular Saint scroll down alphabetical index below, note the St Davidof Thessalonica, June 26 Declan St Declan, Bishop of Ardmore, July 24 http://users.netmatters.co.uk/davidbryant/C/TropKon/TaK.htm
Extractions: Note - there is quite a lot of material here and if you want to print it out it could take a lot of paper! Each month is on a seperate page. To find a particular Saint scroll down alphabetical index below, note the month and day, then go to the correct month using the links above. (If you are viewing this page with frames, then the letters on the left may get you around this page more quickly). Aaron - Ss Julius and Aaron and their Companions, July 1
Authors Alphabetic List TO GOD**(18 sections 9 kb max) attributed to Saint Albert the Declan OF Ardmore(Edited from MS R Richard, son of Bishop Nigel of Ely **THE DIALOG CONCERNING http://users.ev1.net/~theweb/authlist.htm