Lives of the Irish saints : with special festivals, and the commemorations of holy persons, compiled from calendars, martyrologies and various sources, relating to the ancient Church history of Ireland . at the eiui : the ri).id into the ford of Ath Cros. In Professor OLooneys Manuscript Life,it is stated, regarding the parents, Theywere detained at the Cross of the Dun, infront of the (Rod), just at Ath-Cross. It is stated in the manuscript life, that rushes grew at the place where the samt was I ••-!. In the account of the miracle here a few lines are broken in the Un i !i .Mr. OLfJ


Lives of the Irish saints : with special festivals, and the commemorations of holy persons, compiled from calendars, martyrologies and various sources, relating to the ancient Church history of Ireland . at the eiui : the ri).id into the ford of Ath Cros. In Professor OLooneys Manuscript Life,it is stated, regarding the parents, Theywere detained at the Cross of the Dun, infront of the (Rod), just at Ath-Cross. It is stated in the manuscript life, that rushes grew at the place where the samt was I ••-!. In the account of the miracle here a few lines are broken in the Un i !i .Mr. OLfJoncy ha^ ! Irom the vi., vii., p. 146. ill. 340 LIVES OF THE IRISH SALYTS. [January 20. by God to become a director in his own turn. Having selected the site * for the erection of a mon:istery,35 he together manydisciples. Under his training, these daily advanced in virtue and sacredlearning. Intluenced by their masters example, they laboured to imitatevirious perfections of their saintly * There is a parish, known asTullamain. in the barony of iMiddleihird, county of Tipperary. The old I. Tullamain Ruins, Co. Tipperary. church ruins are there to be In i§40, the western ends of the sidewalls were destroyed, excepting a small portion of the south wall and at thesouth-west The west gable was almost totally gone. At thedistance of 22 feet 4 inches from the east gable, portions of a middle gableappeared, adjoining the north wall; and on the south side there was a heapof earth, mixed with stones. So nearly as could then be ascertained, thischurch was about 65 feet in length, and over 24 feet in breadth. Theeastern window, widening on the inside, was in the pointed style consisted of two compartments, but the muUions had Inthe north wall, there was another small window, greatly injured. The east 3* In this place, which lies within the ter-ritory of Feramugia, our saint was veneratedon the 20


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