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- "salvaged" from the priory, to the 16th century, The feast day of Saint Columbkill, 9 June, has historically been celebrated at the well. The holy well has...
- islands lie at the eastern end of the loch, the larger of which, Island Columbkill, or Eilean Loch Airceig, is the site of a ruined chapel dedicated to St...
- Dublin Sruther Swords Monastery = early monastic site, founded c.560 by St Columbkill Sord-coluim-cille; Suird Swords Priory nuns 1474 mention of a prioress...
- Dublin Sruther Swords Monastery = early monastic site, founded c.560 by St Columbkill Sord-coluim-cille; Suird 53°27′27″N 6°13′28″W / 53.457633°N 6.224458°W...
- Ireland (County Kilkenny) List of towns and villages in Ireland Saint Columbkill's Well, Inistioge Hughes, J.J. (1948). "Inistioge" (PDF). Old Kilkenny...
- Christian churches. Traditionally is said to have been built by Saint Columbkill after he left Saint Endeus at Aran. There are many cahers, or stone ringforts...
- The Roman Catholics, originally of substantially Irish stock, built St Columbkill Church in 1903 and, with an influx of Polish and Ruthenian families found...
- the Improvement of Prisons The Catholic Religion of St. Patrick and St. Columbkill, and the other Ancient Saints of Ireland, Dublin, 1823 The Lord's Day:...
- they had little money, the congregation was urged to merge with St. Columbkill's in Churdan. But they were determined to rebuild, and in the years following...
- stained gl**** windows, one bearing the representations of St. Rose and St. Columbkill, and the other St. Patrick and St. Bridget. On the right of the high altar...