- The
Synod of Ráth
Breasail (or
Rathbreasail; Irish:
Sionad Ráth Bhreasail) was a
synod of the
Catholic Church in
Ireland that took
place in
Ireland in...
- is
established in Wuxi
during the
Northern Song dynasty. The
Synod of
Rathbreasail marks the
transition of the
Irish church, from a
monastic to a diocesan...
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became an
opportunity to
implement one of the
canons of the
Synod of
Rathbreasail, by
establishing the
diocese of Connor. Cellach, as
coarb of Patrick...
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Ceallach (Celsus), (b 1080),
abbot of Armagh. He
presided at the
synod of
Rathbreasail in 1111. Church,
Catholic (1846). The
Roman and
British Martyrology:...
- of
Christian church government in
Ireland was set up by the
Synod of
Rathbreasail in 1111 and
modified by the
Synod of
Kells in 1152,
replacing the earlier...
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lived at Dun Masc or Masc's fort, on the Rock of Dunamase. The
Synod of
Rathbreasail that
established the
Irish dioceses was held near
Mountrath in 1111,...
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built at St. Declan's
Monastery in the 9th century. At the
Synod of
Rathbreasail in 1111,
recognition was
given to the
Diocese of Ardmore. A
bishop of...
- the see. The
diocese of
Ardagh was
established in 1111 at the
Synod of
Rathbreasail as the see for east Connacht. At the
subsequent Synod of
Kells in 1152...
- the
Catholic Church in Ireland. It was
formed in 1111 at the
Synod of
Rathbreasail as the see for the
Kingdom of Uí Chremthainn. It is part of the Province...
- 1111 in Ireland. High King of Ireland:
Domnall Ua
Lochlainn Synod of
Rathbreasail,
presided over by
Cellach Ua Sinaig,
Abbot of
Armagh is held. Ireland...