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    Saint Gobhan has long been linked with the parish of Seagoe – recorded for instance as Teach dho-Ghobha – in County Armagh, Ireland. Gobban find mac Lugdach...
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  • St. Goban, St. Gobban, or St. Gobhan is the name of various Saints of early Christian Ireland. However the ecclesiastic integrity and merit of the Saint(s)...
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  • missionary who worked in both Ireland and Scotland. Death of St. Gobhan, Abbot, founder of St Laserian's Cathedral, Old Leighlin and founder of Killamery...
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    the Four Masters records his death in 605 AD. His feast is 4 August. St. Gobhan, who was also known for his founding an abbacy of the monastery of Oldleighlin...
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    Seagoe parish or St Gobhan's parish is an ecclesiastical parish of the Church of Ireland that is located in Portadown, County Armagh, Northern Ireland...
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    St Brendan (Anglo-Norman) The Anglo-Norman Voyage of St Brendan, ed. Brian Merrilees and Ian Short (Manchester, 1979) The Anglo-Norman Voyage of St Brendan...
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    Church or Seagoe Parish Church. The current Seagoe Parish Church of St. Gobhan's (Church of Ireland), was built in 1814, and replaced the many previous...
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    at Old Leighlin by St Gobhan early in the seventh century; he moved on and left the monastery under the direction of his brother, St Laisrén. In 630, it...
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    Saint Patrick (redirect from St. Patrick)
    1348); St Patrick's Bampton, near Shap; St Patrick's Preston Patrick near Kirkby Lonsdale. St Patrick's Chapel, Heysham, a ruined chapel near St Peter's...
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  • Saul St Andrews in Ards Priory (approx.) St Donard Oratory (approx.) Tamlacht-meenan Monastery (approx.) Tullylish Monastery Downpatrick Monastery St Thomas...
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    north of Killamery graveyard. A monastery was established at Killamery by St Gobhan, a disciple of Saint Fursey, in AD 632. The Killamery High cross is part...
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    Ailbe of Emly (redirect from St. Ailbhe)
    (Irish: [ˈalʲəvʲə]; Latin: Albeus, Alibeus), usually known in English as St Elvis (British/Welsh), Eilfyw or Eilfw, was regarded as the chief 'pre-Patrician'...
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  • Adomnán (redirect from St. Adamnan)
    Donegal in the north-west of Ireland. The Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba (popularly known as St. Eunan's Cathedral), the Catholic cathedral in that...
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    England St. Aidan's Anglican, Hurstville Grove, Sydney St. Aidan Anglican Church, Moose Jaw, SK Archived 2 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine St. Aidan's...
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    Columbanus (redirect from St. Columbanus)
    Tensions arose in 603 CE when St. Columbanus and his followers argued with Frankish bishops over the exact date of Easter. (St. Columbanus celebrated Easter...
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  • (approx) Killamery Monastery early monastic site, possibly founded c.632 by St Gobhan; probably not continuing after 10th century Cell-Lamhraighe; Killamruidhe...
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    Budoc (redirect from St Budoc)
    landed in Budshead Creek, part of the present district of Plymouth called St Budeaux. His supposed activity suggests the foundation of an early church...
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    Scuithin (redirect from St.Scuithin)
    St. Scuithin (fl. 6th/7th century) also known as Scolan, Scothin or Scuitin was a medieval Irish saint with strong Welsh connections. Sometime in the 6th...
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  • JSTOR 29740625. "A brief history of Upper Creggan Parish & its Motherchurch, St Patrick's Crossmaglen". Upper Creggan Parish. Archived from the original on...
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    St. Gobhan's Church, Seagoe Road, Portadown Church Craigavon B+ HB14/12/009 A Upload another image See more images Gates and Pillars at St. Gobhan's Church...
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    Athracht (redirect from St. Attracta)
    Henry Grattan (1907). "St. Attracta". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company.st attracta Attwater,...
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    materials for the Psalter of Cashel, and the Book of Rights. He succeeded St. Patrick's nephew Sechnall as coadjutor and became the first rector of the...
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    Buriana (redirect from St. Buriana)
    Berriona, Beriana, Buryan or Beryan, was a 6th-century Irish saint, a hermit in St Buryan, near Penzance, Cornwall. Baring-Gould identifies her with the Irish...
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    Máedóc of Ferns (redirect from St mogue)
    Sedna, a chieftain of Connaught and his wife Eithne and a first cousin of St. Dallán Forgaill. These separate origins, his work in Wales, the extraordinary...
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  • 3. Dumville, "Félire Óengusso", p. 27. Aíbind suide sund amne, stanza 4. "St. Aengus (the Culdee)". Catholic Encyclopedia. Óengus of Tallaght (1905). Stokes...
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    Ireland Duffy, Patrick. "Brendan of Birr, Abbot", Caitlicigh Ar An nGreasan ""St. Brendan the Elder of Birr", Birr Historical Society". Archived from the original...
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  • Germoe was a king, "Breage was a midwife". In the 19th century, residents of St Levan held that Breage was the sister of the town's saint Selevan or Salaman...
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  • the Wise (fl. c. mid to late 5th century) was an Irish saint installed by St. Patrick as pastor of the Domnach Mór (Big Church) in Templeport, County Cavan...
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    with several places in the area: St. Dabheoc's Chair on the south bank of Lough Derg, the townland of Seedavoc (St. Dabheoc's Seat), and a mountain in...
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    Abel of Reims (redirect from St Abel)
    Brendan of Birr Briarch Brigit of Kildare Brogan Bron Brónach Budoc Buriana Gobhan Máedóc of Ferns Óengus of Tallaght Patrick Scuithin Saints Portal Ireland...
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