St. Sillian of Bangor - Celtic and Old English Saints
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28 Feb 2015 - (Sillan, Silvanus). 28 February ... A disciple of St. Comgall (f.d. May 10) of Bangor, County Down, and his second successor ... A site with a brief history of Bangor Abbey and a timeline of its Abbots up to 1170: ... Troparion of St Sillan ... The Irish Monastery of Bangor was situated in the County Down, on the ...
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26 Feb 2010 - St. Sillian (Sillan, Silvanus) of Bangor, Abbot -------------------------------------------------[celt-saints] 28 February - The Mail Archive
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27 Feb 2009 - St. Sillian (Sillan, Silvanus) of Bangor, Abbot ------------------------------------------------- -- Died c. 610. A disciple of St. Comgall (f.d. May 11) of Bangor, County Down, and his ... Troparion of St Sillan tone 7 Under thy God-pleasing rule, O Father ... The Irish Monastery of Bangor was situated in the County Down, ...
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3 May 2014 - Saint Maelodhrain was presumably a successor to the monastery's ... of Ireland —was situated near the River Boyne, and in the County of Meath. .... Saint Colga of Lusk, February 20 ..... The next in succession, as revealed in our Annals, was St. Sillan. ... St. Maclaisre, Abbot of Bangor, County of Down.
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Comgall^ Coemgen^ and ^ Kieran-^^lonmacnois founded — St. Fintan of ...... (67Full text of "An ecclesiastical history of Ireland, from ... - Internet Archive
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Comgall, Coemgen, and Kieran— Clo?imacnois founded—St Fintan of Clonenagh~. ...... which had been in- troduced by St. Patrick, for instance Comgall of Bangor. .... X. OF IRELAND. ^$ February. On this account Colgan has given one of his ... was tlie bishop and abbot of Maghbile (Movilie) in the now county of Down.Full text of "An ecclesiastical history of Ireland, from ... - Internet Archive
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St. Fedlimid of Kilmore (co* Cavaij) is said to have been a brother of his. ..... which had been in- troduced by St. Patrick, for instance Comgall of Bangor. .... Finnian was the bishop and abbot of Maghbile (Moville) in the now county of Down. ...... He has given lariath's AcU at the 11th of February, not that he thought this was the ...Full text of "Lives of the Irish Saints : with special ... - Internet Archive
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St. Ossen, or Oissene Fota, Abbot of Clonard, County of Meath. .... Reputed Feast of St. Bearnosga, of Tullylish, County of Down . ... becomes a Priest — He settles down at a Place called Kelltulach, but soon he leaves it — He visits St. Comgall at Bangor . ... Reputed Feast of Silvanus, Archbishop of Dumblane, in Scotland .
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Comgall, Coemgen 9 and Kieran— Clonmacnois founded — St Fintan of ...... One of the chief ob- jects of his book is co shew, that the Irish had no connection .... (Full text of "Lives of the Irish Saints : with special ... - Internet Archive
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