• Saint Fanchea of Rossory is a saint recognized by the Orthodox Church, the Church in Wales, and the Roman Catholic Church. She was the sister of Saint...
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  • was a warrior-king of Oriel in Ulster, converted by his sister, Saint Fanchea, an abbess. About 484 he established the first Irish monastery at Killeaney...
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    song Danny Boy. Ceannanach, early Irish missionary, fl. c. 490–500? Saint Fanchea, abbess of Killeaney, fl. 500 Enda of Aran, early Christian missionary...
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  • Pope John Paul II Fabiola 300s 27 December 399 Fabius 200s 303 or 304 Fanchea 500s c. 585 Faustina Kowalska 25 August 1905 5 October 1938 30 April 2000...
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    St. Comhghall's College, Lisnaskea St Aidan's High School, Derrylin St Fanchea's College, Enniskillen St Joseph's College, Enniskillen St Mary's College...
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    Ireland Thornhill College, Culmore, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland St Fanchea's College, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland St Joseph's Convent...
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  • Collidea Rossory Monastery early monastic site, nuns founded before 480 by St Fanchea; church of St Fuinche founded 1084; hospital or hospice founded c.1371...
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    convent girls' grammar school St Michael's College; boys' grammar school St Fanchea's College St Joseph's College Enniskillen Campus of the College of Agriculture...
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    fourth Abbot of Condat Abbey in the Jura Mountains (510) Saint Fanchea of Killeany (Fanchea of Rossory), sister of St Enda of Aran (c. 520) Saint Fulgentius...
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    Cullenswood House Ranelagh, Dublin Sarah Purser and An Túr Gloine St. Fanchea and St. Enda window St. Brigid, Faughart Parish Church Kilcurry, Ireland...
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  • other curates and the parish priest, and included a chaplaincy to St. Fanchea's College for Girls, and a part-time chaplaincy at the Erne Hospital. During...
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  • Dominic's Grammar School for Girls. Retrieved 6 August 2021. "St. Fanchea's College". St. Fanchea's College. Retrieved 6 August 2021. "St. Genevieve's High School"...
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    monasteries of St Claud (Condat) in the Jura, and Lauconne. Brother of St Fanchea, he was the earliest founder of monasteries in Ireland, of which the main...
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    Davóg of Lough Derg St Davnet of Sliabh Beagh St Maoldoid of Muckno St Fanchea of Rossory In 2011 London-based law firm Jeff Anderson-Ann Olivarius Law...
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  • Monastery ~ early monastic site, nuns; founded by St Enda for his sister Fanchea Cell-aine 53°44′59″N 6°30′28″W / 53.749594°N 6.507730°W / 53.749594;...
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  • Britain. Ros-oirther or Rossorry, was a monastery founded in 480 by St. Fanchea and a church in 1048 in Magheraboy, Fermanagh. Art Mac Cathmhaoil (Arthur...
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  • Ireland. History Press Limited. pp. 197–. ISBN 978-0-7524-9291-9. "Saint Fanchea of Ross Oirthir, January 1". Wood, Helen Lanigan (2014). "1217 Tievealough:...
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  • Danny Pose and his gang of outlaws. Fallon also develops feelings for Fanchea's sister, Juana. Mike Summers, a former Confederate officer, had become...
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