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Early Christian Writers II Declan of Ardmore Power translation, 1914. Porphyry, Bishop of Gaza, (IV/V Centuries)Mark the Deacon Life of Saint Porphyry, Bishop of Gaza http://www.catholic-jhb.org.za/links/st_pachomiusII.htm
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Extractions: Week 7 Seminar 7a: Monday 5 June Bede, Ecclesiastical History Books IV and V. This time I do not want you to write anything but all of you please look particularly at the following passages as you read through the last two books of Bede's History , and think about them. a. IV. 1. "The Pope also ordered Hadrian to give full support to Theodore in his teaching, and to ensure that he did not introduce into the Church which he was to rule any Greek customs which conflicted with the teaching of the true faith." b. IV. 5. "It was generally discussed 'That more bishops shall be consecrated as the number of the faithful increases.' But we have announced no decision in the matter for the present." (cf. end of IV. 12). c. IV. 24. "'Caedmon', he said. 'Sing me a song.'" e. V.9. "At this time, the venerable servant of Christ, Bishop Egbert, a man whose name deserves high honour was living a life of exile in Ireland, as I have alreadyt mentioned, in order to attain his heavenly home. He planned to bring blessings to more people by undertaking the apostolic work of preaching the word of God to some of the nations who had not heard it." f. V. 15. "Adamnan, priest and abbot of the monks who lived on the island of Iona, was sent by his nation on a mission to Aldfrid, King of the English, and remained in his province for some while, where he observed the rites of the Church canonically performed."
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Extractions: by Robert Lentz Little is known of St. Declan, except that he was a prince of the Decius tribe of Celts in Ireland. Years before St. Patrick arrived, he was consecrated bishop of Ardmore, in Waterford. Many miracles have been ascribed to him. He is buried in a tiny oratory in Ardmore, near which is his ancient well. The Celtic peoples found much in Christianity which reminded them of their native spirituality, and adopted the new religion with relative ease. Their local church, however, was considerably different from the church of Rome in many aspects. Rome struggled for centuries to subdue the Celtic church, finally succeeding with the Norman conquest of Ireland in the 11th and 12th centuries. St. Declan harkens back to those earliest days when the Irish had their own truly native expression of Christianity. See more Icons by Robert Lentz The narrative above is printed on the back of each note card and is included with all plaques and photos. Available in Formats 3,4x,5,6,7,10 - HDE
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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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Extractions: by Robert Lentz Little is known of St. Declan, except that he was a prince of the Decius tribe of Celts in Ireland. Years before St. Patrick arrived, he was consecrated bishop of Ardmore, in Waterford. Many miracles have been ascribed to him. He is buried in a tiny oratory in Ardmore, near which is his ancient well. The Celtic peoples found much in Christianity which reminded them of their native spirituality, and adopted the new religion with relative ease. Their local church, however, was considerably different from the church of Rome in many aspects. Rome struggled for centuries to subdue the Celtic church, finally succeeding with the Norman conquest of Ireland in the 11th and 12th centuries. St. Declan harkens back to those earliest days when the Irish had their own truly native expression of Christianity. See more Icons by Robert Lentz The narrative above is printed on the back of each note card and is included with all plaques and photos. Available in Formats 3,4x,5,6,7,10 - HDE
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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
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Extractions: The legend goes as follows: St Declan returned form Rome via Britain, and left behind him in Wales his bell. He was sea borne when he realized this, and was much grieved by his absent-mindedness - the bell had been gifted to him from Heaven as he celebrated Mass, and was therefore very precious. Declan's prayers for the bell's safe return were answered, when a boulder carrying the bell came sailing over the water to his boat! From there, it sailed before the craft, navigating the way across the channel. Declan vowed before his crew to establish his city and bishopric wherever the bell led him, and so it came to be that he came ashore on an island by the west Waterford coast. A member of his party ascended the hill, and queried the wisdom of setting up on what he called 'this little height'. Declan is said to have replied: "Do not call it little hill, but Great Height."
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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.
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Extractions: The ancient Barony of Gaultier with its rolling hills, craggy cliffs and stand, has much to offer the discerning visitor. One can cycle along its country roads or go coarse fishing in Bell Lake or catch a quiet amble up the Minaun in one's pleasure. A round of golf in Faithlegg, Waterford Castle or Dunmore would satisfy the appetite of any golfer. Sailing and watersports in the Suir estuary and sea is a must for the ardent sea lover. Visit the craft people in the Barony or capture a scene on canvas as the light shines on Creaden head. In the evening one can recall the day's events over a quiet drink or share company in the many lovely fish food restaurants which enhance the Barony.
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Extractions: @import "/resources/manybooks2004.css"; Title Author Please select a format Plucker . iSilo . iSiloX . Doc Rocketbook zTXT . PDF PalmReader . Read online (49.5 pages) Random excerpt: tabulated form the arguments of the pre-Patrician advocates against the counter contentions of those who claim that Declan's period is later than Patrick's: For the Pre-Patrician Mission. Against Theory of Early Fifth Century period. In this matter and at this hour it is hardly worth appealing to the authority of Lanigan and the scholars of the past. Much evidence not available in Lanigan's day is now at the service of scholars. We are to look rather at the reasoning of Colgan, Ussher, and La Total downloads: 3 Anonymous at Wikipedia.org Images of Anonymous from Google More eBooks by