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81. 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
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Celtic Spirituality
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.

82. Irish Saints
July 24—Saint Declan , Bishop He was the first Bishop of Ardmorein Ireland, was baptized by St. Colman, and preached the faith
http://www.printeryhouse.org/mall/Cal/IrishSaints.asp
Irish Saints The Irish saints whose feast days are listed in our 2004 Irish Desk Calendar, CA02130: January 3 —Saint Munchin (Mainchin), bishop
The patron saint of the diocese of Limerick. The name Munchin means “The little monk.” Very likely he succeeded Nessan as abbot of Mungret. He is said to have been born near Bruree. He founded a church, Cill Mhainchin on Inis Sibhton, now King's Island. Today the Protestant church of Saint Munchin stands on the site of the early church. January 15 —Saint Ita, virgin
Saint Ita is the most famous woman saint in Ireland after Saint Brigid, and is known as the Brigid of Munster. She is said to have been of royal lineage, born in one of the baronies of Decies near Drum in County Waterford, and called Deirdre. An aristocrat wished to marry her, but after prayer and fasting for three days and supposedly with divine help, she convinced her father to allow her to lead the life of a maiden.
She migrated to Killeedy in the western part of Limerick, and founded a community of women dedicated to God, which soon attracted many young women. She also founded and directed a school. Many Irish saints were taught by her for years. For this reason she is often called “foster-mother of the saints of Ireland.”

83. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Diocese Of Waterford And Lismore
Declan s Church of Ardmore and Lismore the ancient deaneries were Waterford, Kilbarrymeaden,Ardmore, Lismore, Ardfinan The Bishop of Lismore at the time of the
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Diocese of Waterford and Lismore
(Waterfordiensis et Lismorensis), suffragan of Cashel . This diocese is almost coterminous with the ancient Celtic territory of Decies; it comprises the County of Waterford (except five townlands) with a considerable portion (two baronies and part of two others) of Tipperary County, as well as a small area (12,000 acres) of County Cork. The population is 131,636, of whom 124,367 are Catholics, ministered to by one bishop and 122 secular priests. The diocesan chapter, in abeyance since the seventeenth century, was revived with modifications in the last decade. In addition to the secular clergy, there are three houses of Franciscans, a Cistercian abbey, and one community each of Dominicans, Augustinians, Fathers of Charity, and Congregation of the Divine Pastor. There are thirty houses of nuns and ten of brothers, including the (Irish) Christian Brothers , whose parent house is Waterford, and the Brothers of the Christian Schools (de La Salle) . The following orders or congregations of nuns are represented: Presentation; Ursuline; Our Lady of Mercy; Sisters of the Poor; Good Shepherd; Sisters of Charity; Loreto; Carmelite; Sisters of St. John of God; Sisters of Le Bon Sauveur; and Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny. All communities of brothers and the majority of the female religious are engaged in educational work.

84. Early Celtic Soul Friendship Edward Sellner
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/aislingmagazine/articles/TAM19/Friendship.html
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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.
Soul friend relationships are characterised by mutuality: a profound respect for each other's wisdom, despite any age or gender difference, and the awareness that the other person is a sourcey

85. Ardmore Church And Round Tower,Churches (Historical) In Waterford. Find All Wate
Ardmore Church And Round Tower, County WaterfordThe earliest monastery was foundedhere by St. Declan who is alleged to have been a Bishop in Munster when St.
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86. Calendar
Comhgall. Cronan. *, Declan/Deaglan, Bishop of Ardmore/Lismore C5th. FrancisSolano. *, Germoc of Mount s Bay, bro of Breaca. James the Apostle.
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Kate Monk's Onomastikon
(Dictionary of Names)
July
Arnulf, Archbishop of Mainz, martyr d1150 Calais, Abbot of Ancille Carileffus Cewydd of Anglesey Conan Cuimin Cybar Domitian Eirnin Eparchius Gaius, Pope Gall, Bishop of Clermont Gwenyth of Cornwall, sis of Samson of York John the Baptist (Octave) John of Rila, moving of relics, Tarnovo to Rila in 1469 (Orth) Julius, Aaron + comps, Caerleon, C4th Junipero Serra, Blessed Leonore/Lunaire, bishop Leontius, Bishop of Autun Monegundis Oliver Plunkett Rumold Serf/Servan(us), Bishop of Culross C6th Simeon Salus Sophia + daughters (Faith Hope + Charity) Theobald Theoderic/Derek, Abbot of Mont d'Hor (Thierry of Rheims d533?) Ultan Acestes, C1st Ariston, Crescentian, Futychian, Urban, Vitalis, Justus, Felicissimus, Felix, Marcia + Symphorosa c 284, Campania Bernardino/e Realino, Jesuit in Lecce, 1530-1616 Martial Mary, Blessed Virgin - The Visitation Monegundes/is Otto, Bishop of Bamberg 1062-1139 Oudoc(eus), Bishop of Landaff, C7th Peter of Luxembourg Processus + Martinian(us), C1st Swithun/Swithin, Bishop of Winchester d 862

87. The Ecole Initiative: Early Church Documents
Declan of Ardmore Power translation, 1914. CCEL. Demeter, Homeric Hymn toEvelyn-White translation - ECOLE. Dionysius the Areopagite, Bishop of Athens
http://www2.evansville.edu/ecoleweb/documentsD.html
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88. Irish Monastic Sites
St Declan was PreSt Patrick He was baptised by local Priest Colman. He went to Europe,was ordained Priest and Bishop. He returned to Ardmore and evangelised
http://homepage.eircom.net/~frduffydsl/monastic/monastic1.html
MONASTIC IRELAND
Louth and Waterford
These photos are a reminder of the rich heritage that we have received.
Dominican Priory
Carlingford Co. Louth.
Founded in 1305 A.D. and
Dissolved by Henry V111
in 1539.
Mount Melleray Abbey
Cappoquin,
Co. Waterford.
Cistercian Monastery 1833
Ogham Stone
St Declan's Church
Ardmore Co. Waterford Ancient Irish Script.
St Declan's Church Ardmore, Co. Waterford. 11 th Century
St Declan's House Ardmore, Co. Waterford.
St Declan was Pre- St Patrick He was baptised by local Priest Colman. He went to Europe, was ordained Priest and Bishop. He returned to Ardmore and evangelised in this area. His tomb is in the above.
King John's Castle Carlingford Co. Louth.
This is not a monastic photo but is an example of the the many castles in Ireland. This castle was built in 1200 A.D. by the Normans and remained in use for almost 500 years.
Photos taken by Fr Aquinas T. Duffy See also photos of Memorial Wall Dunmore East Co Waterford
Glendalough Co Wicklow Ferns Co. Wexford Abbeys, Prisons and Castles Back to Opening Monastic Page

89. Project BookRead - FREE Online Book: The Life Of St. Declan Of Ardmore By Rev. P
No Irish Saint perhaps has so strong a local hold does actually contradict itself;it makes Declan a cotemporary it, of the two Saints; David was Bishop of the
http://tanaya.net/Books/stdec10/
The Life Of St. Declan Of Ardmore
Rev. P. Power, Translator The Life of St. Declan of Ardmore
Rev. P. Power, translator
Life of St. Declan of Ardmore, and Life of
St. Mochuda of Lismore. London: Irish Texts Society.
[Manuscript 4190-4200, Royal (Burgundian) Library, Brussels]
INTRODUCTION
"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 [about 51 deg. 57 min. N / 7 deg. 43 min. W]. 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 of this inhospitable coast is a hard metamorphic schist which bids defiance to time and weather. Landwards the shore curves in clay cliffs to the north-east, leaving, between it and the iron headland beyond, a shallow exposed bay wherein many a proud ship has met her doom. Nestling at the north side of the headland and

90. 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
Our Patron Saints: St Declan of Ardmore:
Feast day observed o.c. Aug 6 (n.c. Jul 24)
Troparion (tone 4)
Thou wast a bright light in Ireland before the days of Saint Patrick,/
O holy Father Declan./
Thou didst travel in Europe and return to found a monastery/
where thou wast ever kind to the poor./
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.

91. Legendary Fictions Of The Irish Celts: A Legend Of St Mogue Of Ferns
old building is the statue of the Saint, and the The Bishop, although he was a Protestant,got an Italian Declan, when he was building the great round tower at
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A LEGEND OF ST. MOGUE [a] OF FERNS.
Somewhat more hasty was the proceeding of another saintly architect. St. Declan, when he was building the great round tower at Ardmore in Waterford, was much annoyed by the chatter and questions of an inquisitive woman (the colour of her hair is not recorded). So just as the cap was being placed on the lofty building, he took a shovel that happened to be at hand, and putting it under her feet, skilfully pitched her to the summit, where her skeleton was afterwards discovered in situ! In the monastery of Innisfallen there flourished, in the days of Brian Boroimhe, a remarkable scholar, by name Maelsuthain O'Carroll, who enjoyed the honour of being confessor and private secretary to the Irish Alfred. There is a specimen of his handwriting extant in old Latin (Irish' letters), made in the year 1002, in the Book of Armagh, in the presence of King Brian himself on occasion of one of his visits. The object of the entry was to confirm the supremacy of the Archbishop of Armagh over him of Cashel, and the other Irish dignitaries. The translation is subjoined. The curious may see the original in the College Library, at folio 16 of the book "St. Patrick, going up to heaven, commanded that all the fruit of his labour, as well of baptisms as of causes and of alms, should be carried to the Apostolic City, which is called

92. On-line Calendar Of Saints Days, July
July 24 Christina, virgin, martyr common Declan, Bishop (of Ardmore) BLS FrancisSolano BLS James, apostle (Vigil) HCC; 6082 Kinga BLS Poland Lewine
http://members.tripod.com/~gunhouse/calendar/jul.htm
July 1
Calais, abbot (of Ancille) [BLS]
Carileffus, priest [GTZ: Chartres, Rouen, Tours, Durham]
Cybar, recluse [BLS]
Domitian, abbot, confessor [GTZ: Lyon]
Gaius, pope, martyr [GTZ: Bamberg]
Gall, bishop (of Clermont) [BLS; GTZ: Clermont]
John the Baptist (Octave) [common; 6082, in red]
Julius and Aaron, martyrs [BLS]
Leonore, bishop, confessor [BLS; GTZ: Paris; PCP (Paris), as Lunaire]
Leontius, bishop (of Autun), confessor [GTZ: Autun] Oliver Plunkett, martyr [BLS] Servanus, bishop, confessor [GTZ: Scotland] Simeon Salus [BLS] Sophia, widow, and daughters (Faith, Hope, and Charity), martyrs [GTZ: Freising, Minden, Sitten] Theobald, priest, confessor [BLS; GTZ: Mainz, Trier, Metz, Switzerland, France; PCP (Paris)] Theoderic (Thierry), abbot (of Mont d'Hor), confessor [BLS; GTZ: Reims] July 2 The Visitation Martial [PCP (Paris): Notre Dame] Monegundes, matron, recluse [BLS; GTZ: Tours] Otto, bishop (of Bamberg) [BLS] Oudoceus, bishop (of Landaff) [BLS] Processus and Martinianus, martyrs [common; HCC, without Martinianus] Swithun, bishop (of Winchester), confessor [GTZ: England, Norway; PRI: England]

93. Ring
Declan. ft.) built when the population of Ardmore, Grange and Old Parish was 13,000 thMarch 1971 and the new Church was blessed and opened by Bishop Russell on
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94. Bishop Ullathorne - Visitors Book
Email Feb 17, 2000 Brigid Shelly Ardmore, Co. I have enjoyed looking at the BishopUllathorne Website 1994; WWW Email Jun 16, 2002 Declan Synnott - Karratha
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Bishop Ullathorne Visitors Book
Twenty First Century
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  • Jan 2, 2000 Leonard Paul Hudson - Coventry, England. Jan 5, 2000 Paul Blake - Coventry, England - Hi to everyone Still at Ullathorne. Jan 5, 2000 Hollie Elizabeth - Leicester, ENGLAND - . Jan 16, 2000 Terry Collins - Coventry, England - Iam a current pupil at Ullathorne. Jan 16, 2000 chris Pruski - Swansea, Wales - Ex pupil 65 - 74 i think Please contact me if you were there when i was. Jan 16, 2000 Christine Coe - Coventry, England - . Jan 26, 2000 Gerard Gilleran - Coventry, England - Ex pupil 1967 - 1972 ex Christ the King Primary School. Jan 28, 2000 Gregory Cole - Coventry, UK - I still reside at the school but I'm in the transition stage of letting go to the place right now. I just love the place. I have so many close chums here and it brings tears to my eyes knowing that I'll never probably see them again. I'll always cherish my time here as if it were my second from last rolo! Heres to the kids of 2000, HUZAH!! etc Jan 28, 2000 Nathan Coe - coventry, england - Hello to every one still at bishop ullathone .
  • 95. South East Ireland - Official Guide: Carlow, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford, Wex
    Declan founded his monastery at Ardmore in 416 and was Patrick, Ireland’s patronsaint. their citystate and even appointed their own Bishop, rejecting the
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    Counties in this region: Carlow Kilkenny Tipperary Waterford ... Wexford Other regions... Cork Kerry Dublin Ireland West North West Shannon Region South East
    Waterford
    'The Crystal County'
    We are glad to announce that we have just launched the first of five county based sites www.discoverwaterford.com . This development now affords you the option of accessing information on Waterford in a regional or county specific context.
    Famous the world over for its hand-crafted crystal – hence the Crystal County. County Waterford offers the choice between a cosmopolitan modern city, a cluster of charming seaside resorts and a mountainous hinterland, ideal for activities and holidays of all kinds.
    Waterford City
    , steeped in history, heritage and culture, represents a unique blend of modern shopping centres , traditional pubs and highly acclaimed gourmet restaurants – 9 of the Bridgestone Guides top 100 restaurants in Ireland are located in County Waterford. There is also much to do and see as the city features three of Ireland premier visitor attractions. The Waterford Crystal Visitor Centre , the highly praised Waterford Museum of Treasures and the Waterford Walking Tour . Most recently, a section of the Waterford to Dungarvan railway line has been rebuilt. From this narrow gauge

    96. Whazon - Your Online Guide To Cork, Waterford And Kilkenny - Daytrips Cork.
    and only clear glass, because its first Bishop and rector Ardmore may well be theoldest Christian settlement in St. Declan founded it in the middle of the 4th
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    You are here > Visitors Information WATERFORD > DAY TRIPS Waterford City and County has something to offer for every visitor. We have reccommended the following things to do in Waterford:
    City Hall
    Garter Lane Arts Centre Holy Trinity Cathedrals City Walls and Reginald's Tower ... Dunbrody Visitor Centre
    City Hall
    The City Hall is the headquarters of the local city government. It is a late-18th Century building, housing local memorabilia. Some of this information includes information on the city's charter, which was granted in 1205.
    There is also a display dedicated to Thomas Francis Meagher. Meagher was a leader in an 1848 Irish insurrection. He was sentenced to death but eventually escaped to America. He then fought in the Civil War and earned the rank of brigadier general. After this he went on to be appointed acting governor of Montana. City Hall's other treasures include an 18th-century Waterford glass chandelier, a complete dinner service of priceless antique Waterford glasses, and a painting of Waterford City in 1736 by the Flemish master William Van der Hagen.
    LOCATION: City Hall, The Mall, Waterford

    97. Carlow Nationalist - 2001/10/08: St Mullins’ Saint Remembered In New Book
    The book was launched by Bishop Laurence Ryan who is, of Declan, is a member of thePresentation community in a copy of an earlier medieval life of the Saint.
    http://archives.tcm.ie/carlownationalist/2001/10/08/story214.asp

    TCM Archives
    Carlow Nationalist
    Monday, October 08, 2001 :
    FRONT
    NEWS SPORT LOCAL NEWS ... OTHER NEWS St Mullins’ saint remembered in new book
    A NEW BOOK on the life of Saint Moling, the early Irish saint whose name is perpetuated in St Mullins, South Carlow, was launched on Thursday last, September 27, in the council offices of Carlow Co. Council
    The book was launched by Bishop Laurence Ryan who is, of course, a native of Ballycriggin, St. Mullins.
    Sr. de Paor, also known as Sr. Declan, is a member of the Presentation community in Bagenalstown.
    In her study of the ancient manuscript she shows how it is an impressive literary work, comparable to some of the classical Greek and Roman texts.
    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.
    Following this saga, Collanach realised that Moling was the one he had heard about in a prophecy, and so he sent him to prepare for the monastic way of life.

    98. Internet Theology Resources: Monastic Studies
    Bishop Maximos E. Aghiorgoussis, Monasticism in the Orthodox Church. Vie de saintHilarion. French. Declan of Ardmore / Betha Decclain (5th C.?). 95K.
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    • Antony of Egypt ( c . 250-355 or 356), Cartas . His letters, in Spanish. Requires JavaScript and a 4.0 or later browser. Aphrahat, Demonstration VI: Of Monks Athanasius
      • Vita Antonii c Augustine, Regula S. Augustini c Basil ( c John Cassian
        • Conferences . (426-428). (Complete table of contents, 67K). A much briefer table of contents for the Conferences can be found on the index page for Cassian's works . Both are local files. De institutis coenobiorum et de octo principalium vitiorum remediis libri XII
          • Institutes of the Coenobia, and the Remedies for the Eight Principal Faults. English translation by Edgar C.S. Gibson. Local file.

    99. Orthodox Ireland - Hymns - July And August
    Thou wast a bright light in Ireland before the days of Saint Patrick, O holy FatherDeclan. Saint Daig Maccairill, Bishop of InisCaoin, Ireland
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    Saint Germanus of the Isle of Man — 3/16 July 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. Saint Finbar, Abbot of Innis Doimhle, Co. Wexford — 4/17 July 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. Saints Fragan and Gwen of Brittany — 5/18 July 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.

    100. 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

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