- The Soiscél
Molaisse (/ˈsiːʃˌkɛl ˌmɒˈlæʃ/ SEESH-kel mo-LASH; 'Gospel of St.
Molaisse') is an
Irish ****dach (a type of
ornamented metal reliquary box or...
- Laisrén may
refer to:
Saint Laisrén mac Nad Froích (died 564),
patron saint of
Devenish Island Saint Lasrén mac
Feradaig (died 605),
third abbot of Iona...
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retains its
original chain used to
carry it around,
while the Soiscél
Molaisse and
Lough Kinsalen Shrine have ****ings that once held
leather straps,...
- sons were Trian,
Saint Gabhran,
Saint Euhel, Moninne,
Lonan and
Saint Molaisse Mac Lugair. His granddaughter,
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or Deidi...
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Leighlin and his
predecessor as
abbot of Leighlin.
Saints at a
Glance Also
Molaisse, Mo Laise, Mo
Laisse or Molios. This
church on
Arran uses
Molios Chadwick...
- of
Saint Molaisse."
Clogher Record:
Journal of the
Clogher Historical Society 15:1 (1994): 7-24. Ó Floinn, Raghnall. “The Soiscél
Molaisse.” Clogher...
- monks.
Given his
similarities to the
figures on the 11th-century Soiscél
Molaisse reliquary,
several scholars have
suggested that he is one of the Four Evangelists...
- Arm,
early 10th
century The
Clonmacnoise Crozier, 11th
century Soiscél
Molaisse,
metalwork added in 11th
century Cathach of St. Columba. An
Irish Latin...
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included Fachtna of Kiltoom, Trian,
Saint Euhel, Moninne,
Lonan and
Saint Molaisse Mac Lugair. The
Martyrology of
Donegal gives Gabhran's feast-day as 14...
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Cathach of St. Columba, 11th
century Detail from the 11th
century Soiscél
Molaisse showing St.
Matthew Panel from the
Domnach Airgid, an 8th-century wooden...