Saint Colman mac Duagh (c. 560 – 29 October 632) was born at Corker, Kiltartan, County Galway, Ireland, the son of the Irish chieftain Duac (and thus,...
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reportedly founded by Saint Colman, son of Duagh in the 7th century, on land given him by his cousin King Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin of Connacht. Kilmacduagh...
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("Fort of Guaire" in Irish). He was the patron of his first cousin St. Colman MacDuagh (giving him the land for Kilmacduagh monastery) During the Middle Ages...
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(1818–1902) Vatican.va, article in French Canonization of 5 blesseds Fagnant-MacArthur, Patrice (2013). The Catholic Baby Name Book. Ave Maria Press. p. 18...
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Edwin of Northumbria, king of Deira and Bernicia October 29 – Saint Colman mac Duagh, Irish abbot and bishop Abu Dujana, companion of Muhammad Chilperic...
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Declan of Ardmore Saint Albert of Cashel Saint Colman of Dromore Saint Colman of Cloyne Saint Colman MacDuagh Saint Comgall of Bangor Saint Finbarr of Cork...
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Irish saint. She is commemorated on May 30. Surney was an associate of Colman mac Duagh, who was the bishop of the locality at the time. Her background is...
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stations are performed. In Keelhilla townland lies the hermitage of Colman mac Duagh, a pilgrimage destination since medieval times and the site of a small...
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called Magheranoidhe, in County Wexford, at what is now Adamstown. Colman mac Duagh studied under Enda of Aran and became a hermit on Inishmore, before...
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contains an early medieval ecclesiastical settlement associated with St Colman mac Duagh, with a number of archaeological monuments including a stone oratory...
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1944) Christian feast day: Abraham of Rostov Blessed Chiara Badano Colman mac Duagh Douai Martyrs Gaetano Errico James Hannington (Anglicanism) Michele...
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offered sanctuary to a boar, Saint Colman mac Duagh had a pet rooster that also served as an alarm clock and Saint Colman of Templeshambo owned a flock of...
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that Coman should be identified with Colman MacDuagh or Caimin of Inis Cealtra. Both were related to Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin whose fort of Dunguaire Castle...
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at Kilcolgan, County Galway. He would have been contemporary with Colman mac Duagh and Surney of Drumacoo. His sister, Feilis, also founded a Christian...
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St. Aedan of Ferns (born 550), an early bishop of Ferns. Death of Colman MacDuagh co-founder the Kilmacduagh monastery 632 or 633 Death of the legendary...
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Edwin of Northumbria, king of Deira and Bernicia October 29 – Saint Colman mac Duagh, Irish abbot and bishop Abu Dujana, companion of Muhammad Chilperic...
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(Sourney, Sairnait, Surney, Sorney), a female saint and associate of Colman mac Duagh. She was buried here at the site known as St. Sourney's Bed. Drumacoo...
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cromlech stand in Cooleamore. There is a holy well dedicated to Saint Colman mac Duagh in the townland of Cahermakerrilla. The original church has disappeared...
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assumed to have been built to honor three saints, each named Colman, including Colman mac Duagh. The outer enclosure was around 50 to 100 m from the inner...
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Lodge, Gort. He died on 14 July 1852 and was buried in the grave of Colman mac Duagh. His sister was grandmother to the writer Charles French Blake-Forster...
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739), while records mention the girdles of St. Mobhí (d. 544) and Colman mac Duagh (d. 632). St. Mobhí's belt was said to have "never closed around lies"...
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seventh century, the monastery of Kilmacduagh was founded by Saint Colman, son of Duagh. It was not until 1152 that the Diocese of Kilmacduagh was established...
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Brosna Castleisland Desmonds Causeway (H) Clounmacon Crotta O'Neill's (H) Duagh (D) Finuge Gale Rangers (defunct) Kilmoyley (H) Knockanure (defunct) Knocknagoshel...
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New Beginning". Retrieved 27 November 2016. "The Pilgrims, Pearse Street, MacCurtain St/ Austin Friars St., MULLINGAR, Mullingar, WESTMEATH". National...
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Kilmacduagh Monastery early monastic site, founded 6th-7th century by St Colman son of Duagh on land granted by Guaire, King ruined by William Fitz Adelm de Burgo...
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