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- 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...
- retains its original chain used to carry it around, while the Soiscél Molaisse and Lough Kinsalen Shrine have ****ings that once held leather straps,...
- 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...
- of Saint Molaisse." Clogher Record: Journal of the Clogher Historical Society 15:1 (1994): 7-24. Ó Floinn, Raghnall. “The Soiscél Molaisse.” Clogher...
- sons were Trian, Saint Gabhran, Saint Euhel, Moninne, Lonan and Saint Molaisse Mac Lugair. His granddaughter, Dediva (also called Editua or Dedi or Deidi...
- Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin, 18 April 2022 Saints at a Glance Also Molaisse, Mo Laise, Mo Laisse or Molios. This church on Arran uses Molios Kenny...
- cleric on the side panel of the 11th-century imagery added to the Soiscél Molaisse ****dach. 19th century drawing of the Calf of Man stone cross. Detail from...
- The figures resemble the form of the evangelists in the earlier Soiscél Molaisse, although, according to art historian Patrick Wallace, those on the Breac...
- 900), hermit of Cerne. Saint Photius the Martyr Cover from the Soiscél Molaisse Belogorsk St. Nicholas Monastery (Perm), in 1917 The notation Old Style...
- eleventh-century dating makes it one of the oldest known ****dachs, after the Soiscél Molaisse of 1001–1011. The older "lower" face, which is today detached from the...