Medieval Sourcebook Saints' Lives Erentraud); The Life of Burchard Bishop of Worms to Strathclyde A critical analysisof a northern Saint. Declan of Ardmore Electronic Transcription 1997 Dennis http://150.108.2.20/halsall/sbook3.html
Billy Collins Ardmore. The Munster Bishop, St. Declan, founded the earliest Monasteryhere, apparently before the arrival of Saint Patrick. http://www.qub.ac.uk/mgt/dim/js/collins/heritage.html
Extractions: Waterford's Heritage Few previous visitors would dispute the magnificent tourist attractions which lie in abundance throughout Waterford City and County. The unique blend of vibrant youth and historic significance make a visit to Waterford an unforgettable experience. Both City and County alike are rich in early archaeological sites of interest. Recommended guide books include the Country Guide, published by South East Tourism and, for additional reading, Harbison's Guide to National Monuments, 1992. ABBEYS, CATHEDRALS, CHURCHES AND ROUND TOWERS The Munster Bishop, St. Declan, founded the earliest Monastery here, apparently before the arrival of Saint Patrick. The nearby Round Tower - 95 feet high - and the richness of the carvings on the 13th century "Cathedral" are indeed unusual. Sir Walter Raleigh leased these buildings in 1591 for a short period. Ardmore recently won the accolade - Ireland's Tidiest Town. The Augustinian Abbey, Abbeyside. Originally constructed circa 1290, by a group from Clare Priory in Suffolk. The Tower dates from the 15th Century. This Heritage Town contains a double monastery, founded by Saint Carthage in the seventh century. Richard II visited here in 1171 and stayed for two days. The present Carthage Cathedral dates from 1633. Its imposing avenue, the Church itself and the range of fine medieval tombs are of great significance.
Ardmore, Maryland - U.S. City Directory Network Directory Listings. previous page 1 2 3 next page 1. Saint Declan, Bishop ofArdmore University of Maryland Electronic Reading (Relevancy 100%) http://www.uscitydirectory.net/maryland/ardmore/
Irish Names Provides a list of Irish male and female names and their respective descriptions.Category Home Family Pregnancy Baby Names European Dearg son of the Dagda. Declan - (DEK-lawn) Name of a 6th C. Saint who foundedthe monastery Ardmore in Also a Saint Eochaid who was Bishop of Tallaght http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~bj333/HomePage.boys.html
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Literature At RelicBooks.com Life of Robert Browning, by Sharp, William, 18551905. Life of St.Declan of Ardmore, The, by Declan, Saint, Bishop of Ardmore. Life http://www.relicbooks.com/prod.html
Medieval Sourcebook: Selected Sources Declan of Ardmore, full text. Ralph Glaber (dc.1044) The Year 1000 AD, from theMiracles de SaintBenoit. The Life of Burchard Bishop of Worms, trans. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook1old.html
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Saints - A Through E Patron Saint of Kildimo, County Limerick. Declan of Ardmore and many other Saints,history of his life is sketchy. Believed to have been an Irish Bishop. 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.
Life Of St. Declan / Betha Decclain Also known as the Betha Decclain. Fulllength hagiography, written in the eighth or ninth century.Category Society Religion and Spirituality tradition is quite correct as to the Saint's grave, over furnished with a roof ofslate by Bishop Mills in Declan's Stone is a glacial boulder of very hard http://www.ccel.org/d/declan/life/declan.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 Maps and admiralty charts call it Ram Head, but the real name is Ceann-a-Rama and popularly it is often styled Ardmore Head. The material Again we find mention of a St. Declan who was a foster son of Mogue of Ferns, and so on. It is too much, as Delehaye ( "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!
July 24, St. Declan, Bishop Declan, Bishop. Declan's apostolick labours were chiefly amongst his people of Nandesi,whom his life recounts some prodigious miracles of this Saint, which we http://www.mindspring.com/~mccarthys/cybrary/july24.htm
Extractions: St. Declan was, according to some Irish historians, on of those four apostolick Prelates, whom they suppose to have preached the faith of Christ in their island before the coming of St. Patrick. Ercus, lord of the territory of Nandesi (in the county of Waterford ) and descended from the ancient monarchs of Ireland, who held their feat in Temoria, or Taragh in Meath. Colman, Dymma, Declan Irish Saints, who built the seven famous cells, in the plain called, the Field of the Shield, not far from Lismore. After these things Declan taking with him some of his disciples, went to Rome Ailbeus, with whom he applied himself diligently to the business for which he came; till he was judged worthy of episcopal consecration; which he received from the Pope, together with his licence and mission to go and preach the Gospel in Ireland. Patrick; and to have contracted with him a holy friendship and society; which they afterwards renewed, when St. Patrick in the course of his mission, came to preach Jesus Christ in the province of
McCarthy Cybrary My HTML version of a public plain text file. Life of St. Declan of ArdmoreHagiography of this early Irish Saint. St. Declan, Bishop. http://www.mindspring.com/~mccarthys/cybrary/
Extractions: Blessed Thaddeus McCarthy This varied collection links to various texts I have published. For the most part these links refer to books that are in the public domain that I re-published via the internet or assisted in re-publishing. Some of the sites are virtual books where I collected texts transcribed by others. In general I have not included work that I have authored myself for various internet sites; to visit those try my links page . Some of these works have been posted on multiple servers. While I applaud those who appreciate these texts enough to copy them, I cannot be expected to keep track of them. Only one URL has been given for each text. the Cybrarian Catholic Encyclopedia Articles On-Line Catholic Encyclopedia . Articles from the 1922 Supplement marked with an * asterix. Abbir St. Andrew of Lampsacus St. Andrew Avellino St. Andrew Bobola ... La Divina Commedia The Divine Comedy The Grasshopper The Holy Bible: Douay Rheims Version (Unfortunately the main browse site maintained by someone else has been taken off-line, please follow these links for plain-text files from Project Gutenberg.)
St. Declan Of Ardmore to the city ever since, scil.ArdmoreDeclain. obediently and without effort carriedBishop Declan till he a house of entertainment, the Saint unloosed the http://www.romancatholicism.org/saints/declan.html
Extractions: Betha Decclain The Church at Declans Well, Ardmore << When, in the presence of all, he had administered Baptism, Colman spoke this prophecy concerning the infant [St. Declan]: "Truly, beloved child and lord you will be in heaven and on earth most high and holy, and your good deeds, fame, and sanctity will fill all (the four quarters of) Ireland and you will convert your own nation and the Decies from paganism to Christianity. On that account I bind myself to you by the tie of brotherhood and I commend myself to your sanctity." >> 1. The most blessed Bishop Declan of the most noble race of the kings of Ireland, i.e., the holy bishop who is called Declan was of the most noble royal family of Irelanda family which held the sceptre and exacted tribute from all Ireland at Tara for ages. Declan was by birth of noble blood as will appear from his origin and genealogy, for it was from Eochaidh Feidhleach, the powerful Ardrigh of Ireland for twelve years, that he sprang. [Unedifying pagan tales deleted.
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Our Family Patron Saints Rome, where he studied for the priesthood and was later consecrated Bishop. Declan. David(patron Saint of Wales) and, perhaps more importantly, to have been http://www.wirnowski.com/ImmedFamily/FamilySaints.html
Extractions: We praise thee, O glorious Hierarch. St. Declan, son of Erc, chief of the Desii, was born at the beginning of the fifth century near Lismore, Co. Waterford. As a young boy he was sent to fosterage with a certain Dimma, who is said to have been a foreigner and a Christian. While under Dimma's guardianship, Declan was converted and baptised by one of the several Irish saints named Colman. After leaving Dimma, Declan went to Rome, where he studied for the priesthood and was later consecrated bishop. On his return to Ireland, he established a monastic community at Ardmore and was later confirmed in this office by St. Patrick himself. Surpising as it may seem, Declan was well known as an active missionary in Ireland prior to the coming of St. Patrick, the great organiser of Irish Christianity.
Heritage Towns Of Ireland - Irish Heritage Towns Declan aka Deálgán (fifth century), a prePatrician Saint, was born a He went toRome to study, was consecrated Bishop there and was later confirmed in his http://www.heritagetowns.com/sprituality/
Extractions: [Home] [Towns] [Heritage Towns Home] info@heritagetowns.com The brief stories of the holy men and women related in this book are as authentic as modern scholarship can render them. Most belong to the period 400-800 AD when Christianity was being rooted and re-rooted in Western Europe, but the inclusion of some moderns shows that there are still many Irish saints about - all covered by the blanket Feast of All Saints of Ireland, which is solemnised each year on 6 November. Brendan of Birr (d. 573) was a contemporary of St Brendan the Voyager and a friend of Colum Cille, who had a vision of his body being carried to heaven by angels. His foundation was at Parsonstown in County Offaly. His feast day is 29 November. Brigid aka Bride (c. 450 - 525) Cathal aka Cathaldus (d. c. 681) was born in Munster and studied at, and eventually became master of, Lismore. He is said to have been asked to fill the vacant see of Taranto in southern Italy c. 666 on his way home from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and for the remainder of his life he served as its prelate. He is venerated still in Taranto, where his huge statue guards the port and a fresh water stream in the bay is known as l'annello di san Cathaldo, the ring of St Cathaldus, as it marks the place where he is believed to have stilled a storm by throwing his ring into the sea. He was the patron saint of the Italian army during World War 1, and his feast day is 10 May.
Untitled A story about Saint Declan of Ardmore, a fourthcentury Irish missionary-bishopto whom, we are told, thousands of men and women came for spiritual guidance http://www.aislingmagazine.com/Anu/articles/TAM19/Friendship.html
Extractions: Contents Early Celtic Soul Friendship Part Three By looking at the Lives of the early Celtic saints Ed Sellner gives a detailed description of what soul-friendship entailed. Among other things it involved great affection, intimacy, mutuality and challenge. By Edward Sellner M ain sources for an understanding of the anamchara are the Lives of the early Celtic saints. For more than six centuries, from the 600s to well beyond 1200 C.E., monastic hagiographers in the Celtic churches of Ireland, Northern England, Cornwall, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man, and Brittany composed the Lives of literally hundreds of Celtic saints. As well as the two traditions of spiritual guidance that shaped this form of ministry, hagiographies provide a wealth of information about soul friendship and its immersion in the everyday life and spirituality of Celtic Christianity. These writings reveal how common soul-friend relationships were between men and men, women and women, and women and men and, as the story of Brigit and the young cleric in part one of this series shows, the importance of everyone having a soul friend, including the laity. The symbolic language of these hagiographies also offers, I believe, insights into the meaning of soul-friend relationships that transcend that early history.
Celtic Orthodoxy - The Celtic Orthodox Christian Revival to the city ever since, scil.Ardmore-Declain. obediently and without effort carriedBishop Declan till he a house of entertainment, the Saint unloosed the http://www.celticorthodoxy.org/document008.shtml
Extractions: Translated from the Irish by Rev. P. Power 5. 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. 6. 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.
South East Ireland - Official Guide From South East Tourism Declan founded his monastery at Ardmore in 416 and was Patrick, Irelands patronsaint. their citystate and even appointed their own Bishop, rejecting the http://www.southeastireland.travel.ie/waterford/
Extractions: Moling was born in 614 in Sliabh Luachra, Co. Kerry, and was baptised and educated by the priest Collanach. When he was aged 17, he was put to a great test involving an encounter with an Evil Phantom with his black, ugly, deformed household. According to the author, the language used to describe the episode was typical of that used in mythological sagas to describe heroes.