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Saint Caillin (fl. c.570) was an
Irish medieval saint and
monastic founder. His
Feast day is
celebrated on 13 November. The
patron saint of Fenagh, County...
- back to the
earliest period of
Celtic monasticism. The
founder was St.
Caillín,
thought to have
arrived in
Fenagh from
Dunmore in
County Galway in the...
- The
Shrine of St
Caillín is a
metal ****dach (a book-shaped shrine)
built before 1536 to hold and
protect the 15th
century Book of
Fenagh m****cript. It...
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Caillín of
Fenagh is a late example, and was
built to hold a c. 1516 m****cript
which updates a much
earlier book
detailing the life of St.
Caillín of...
- "Dai-kyū wa: Kōten" (****anese: 第九話「紅天」)
Frederick E.O. Toye
Rachel Kondo &
Caillin Puente April 16, 2024 (2024-04-16) 0.538 Blackthorne, Mariko, and Yabushige...
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Special Reference to the
Canadian Situation". 10
March 1999. Langmann,
Caillin (2012). "Canadian
Firearms Legislation and
Effects on
Homicide 1974 to...
- is
believed to
derive from the "old Book of
Caillín" (Irish:
Leabar Chaillín), a lost work
about Caillín,
founder of the monastery. Ó
Maolconaire began...
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Christianised Ireland such as
Brigid of Kildare,
Saint MacCul,
Saint Moluag,
Saint Caillín, Columb**** as well as the
Twelve Apostles of Ireland:
Saint Ciarán of...
- 140–57. doi:10.1093/epirev/mxv012. PMC 6283012. PMID 26905895. Langmann,
Caillin (1
August 2012). "Canadian
Firearms Legislation and
Effects on Homicide...
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infant on his
birth by
Saint Caillín. When a boat
could not be
found to take the
infant Aedan across the lake to
where Caillín waited to
baptize him, Aedan...