THINGS TO DO IN WATERFORD - BY TIP The Munster Bishop, St. Declan, founded the earliest Monastery here, it is believedprior to the Town contains a double monastery, founded by Saint Carthage in 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.
PHONE-SOFT INTERNET DIRECTORY INTERNATIONAL:SAINTS LINKS Declan of Ardmore Translated from the Irish With Julian the Hospitaller - popularsaint in Western Europe Cuthbert, Bishop of Lindesfarne - famed in his time http://www.phone-soft.com/cyber-world/german/o1190i.htm
Extractions: TOP-LINK UP-LINK ADD URL SEARCH ... E-MAIL SAINTS LINKS ComparePhoneRates.com - FREE phone rate calculator! Find out how much it costs to phone anywhere in the world using different long distance telephone services. A Hymn of Glory Let Us Sing - Lutheran Hymnal by the Venerable Bede. Angels in Catholic Teaching and Art - Listing of links to web pages on angels from a Catholic perspective. Angels of the Bible - For children. A look at the angels of the New Testament with a description of what the angels did for God as His messengers. Augustine of Hippo - guide to texts and translations, commentaries, research materials, and related resources. Augustinian Saints and Blesseds Augustinian Studies - devoted to the scholarly study of the life, teachings, and influence of Augustine. Basil - collection of letters written by the 4th Century saint. Bede's World - the monastery at Jarrow was home to the Venerable Bede, where Bede's World explains the archaeological, religious and cultural setting of his life and times. Benedictine Martyrology, A
Full List Of Maps (Page 3) after a Pattern Day mass conducted at this well by a Bishop. on your right is thewell of St Declan the Blessed. site of a much loved cell where the Saint died http://www.slaine.ie/maps_full_list/maps_full_list_pg3.htm
Theology Resources collection of letters written by the 4th Century Saint. doctor of the Church, CardinalBishopof Albano Declan of Ardmore - Translated from the Irish With http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/Religion/Page3.asp
Columba Catalogue pivotal period The intriguing essay by Declan M. Downey looks to a way forward,and Bishop Willie Walsh the stream pools of the Barrow, Saint Moling Luachra. http://www.columba.ie/catalogue.php?cat=Church History
Crime CD Contents with the Latin Vulgate by Bishop Richard Challoner For Greater Things The story ofSaint Stanislaus Kostka Declan of Ardmore, translated from the Irish by Rev http://www.nbp.org/religionconts.html
Extractions: ASCII format, $29 Note: We're constantly adding books! To receive regular updates directly from the CD's creator, send your email address to Tony Grima at agrima@nbp.org Click on a category to go to one of the major sections of this index page: NB If you are interested primarily in Christian texts (Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant), including little-known and difficult-to-find works, you should also visit the Web site of Christian Classics Ethereal Library at www.ccel.org and/or buy from them their CD with all of their texts for $29. We didn't want to duplicate their good work. This Religion CD , with 195 books, in plain text, with software that lets you listen as well as read, is available for $29 at our online store. The Tanach or Jewish Bible, 1917 Jewish Publication Societies' English translation The Babylonian Talmud translated by Michale L. Rodkinson
Pilgrimage 2000, University College Cork, July 26-29 2000 of healing of body and spirit from Declan's time (5th It was the Tomb of the Saintand its many And while Eugene, Bishop of Ardmore, was acting as suffragan in http://www.ucc.ie/acad/classics/pilgrimage/abstracts.html
Extractions: The Spirituality of Pilgrimage: Ethnological and Biblical Background Anyone inquiring into the spirituality of pilgrimage would turn to Hans v. Campenhausen's 1930 monograph "Ascetic Homelessness". The title itself is telling: it is a question of asceticism. Von Campenhausen considers as "decisive" the "practical, ascetic striving for the mortification of the flesh, and loss of God, and monks, who thus became the classic exponents of this ideal". As correct as this approach is, it is also too narrow. v. Campenhausen refers to the example of Abraham, much quoted by the ascetics, who left home, kin and hearth at God's command (Gen, 12, 1). It is, however, striking that this Bible quotation is often heard together with that from the New Testament militating against the family and demanding that father and mother be left. The peregrinatio was intended to effect not only the mortification of the flesh but also a release from family ties. In this respect it had a revolutionary effect in both the Irish and the greater early medieval world, where the network of families, clans, households and feudal allegiances was everywhere of paramount importance.
Orthodox Christianity In The British Isles Thou wast a bright light in Ireland before the days of Saint Patrick, O holy FatherDeclan. Saint Daig Maccairill, Bishop of InisCaoin, Ireland http://www.nireland.com/orthodox/hymns_july.htm
Extractions: Dismissal Hymns and Kontakia for Celtic and Old English Saints Dismissal Hymn (Tone 2) Nephew of Patrick and missionary in Ireland, thou didst spread the Faith in many lands. From Wales to Brittany, and thence to the Isle of Man, thou didst glorify Christ wherever thou didst tread. Pray to Christ to save our souls. Dismissal Hymn (Tone 3) O holy Finbar, thou didst labour faithfully and gain many disciples who followed thee to Christ. As thou didst guide souls in thine Irish monastery, pray to Christ our God to grant us His great mercy. Dismissal Hymn (Tone 4) O noble exiles Fragan and Gwen who fled to Brittany in troubled times: ye established churches to God's praise and glory; your children brought joy and gladness to the Breton people. We praise you, glorious Saints. Dismissal Hymn (Tone 8) O Monenna, who strove for perfection alone on a mountainside, thou wast found worthy to be called 'daughter of Elijah' and didst live like the desert fathers. Pray to Christ our God that our souls may be saved. Dismissal Hymn (Tone 6) O wise Illtyd, thou wast noble by birth and noble in mind and didst train many saints in the way of holiness. Pray to Christ our God to raise up saints in our days to His glory and for our salvation.
Dungarvan Tourist Information, Co. Waterford, Ireland The upper wall and roof were restored by Bishop Mills in the 18th century Declan.Generations of the faithful have scooped out the earth from the saint¹s grave http://www.dungarvantourism.com/index.cgi?art_id=21&pagenum=3
Mystical-WWW : July Day To Day of Exciting Instability Celtic feast day of 'Declan', fifth century Christopher' (patronsaint of travellers, mariners). Believed to have been the Bishop of Dol 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
Call Of The Airts: Celtic Feast Days Declan (July 24) 5th century. Lupus of Troyes (July 29) Hermit and monk, and Bishopof Troyes; d. 478. He was believed by some to be a convert to Saint Patrick http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/6619/feast8.html
Extractions: Irish bishop and monk, 7th century. He established a monastery with his companions at Lindisfarne at the request of Oswald. He spent his time in missionary work with the Angles with the goal of freeing the Celts from their oppression. When Oswald's castle was being attacked, Aidan called on the power of God and at that moment the flames changed direction, burning down on Penda and his army. Cuthbert is believed to have had a vision of Aidan at the moment of his death, being borne by angels to heaven. He is said to have died at Bamburgh castle on the east coast. Almedha (August 1) Welsh monk. He travelled from Wales to Brittany. He is depicted leading a dragon by the stole around the neck and in armor, and cast it off Mt. St. Armel. Many believed that praying to Armel would reduce headaches and fever. A statue of Armel can be seen at his tomb in Westminster Abbey and in Canterbury Cathedral. Henry VII believed that he had been saved from death in a shipwreck by Armel. Arnulf (August 22)
Outside The Church There Is NO Salvation Jesus wishes to establish in the world devotion to my Immaculate Heart.I promise salvation to those who embrace it. OL Fatima. http://www.romancatholicism.org/
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