- ****van, p.4. Book of
Kells 1920
Columkille is the name by
which St.
Columba is best
known in Ireland. "St.
Columkille".
Library Ireland.
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Columba (/kəˈlʌmbəˌ ˈkɒlʌmbə/) or
Colmcille (7
December 521 – 9 June 597 AD) was an
Irish abbot and
missionary evangelist credited with
spreading Christianity...
- the
historical barony of Gowran.
Evidence of
historical settlement in
Columkille townland itself include a
number of
fulacht fiadh sites, a
reputed holy...
- 1897. pp. 90-126. Very Rev. John O'Hanlon. "ARTICLE I. — LIFE OF ST.
COLUMKILLE OR COLUMBA,
ABBOT OF IONA, AND
APOSTLE OF CALEDONIA. [SIXTH CENTURY.]...
- holy
wells and, formerly, a
Christian pilgrimage chapel dedicated to St.
Columkille, who is said in the oral
tradition to have
visited the region. The M****...
- time, with
donations from past presidents.
Total cost was IR£436.10 St.
Columkille St. Columb**** St.
Vincent de Paul
Catholic Church Bayonne, New Jersey...
- O'Donel and used a
doubtful claim to gain
ownership of the
Cathach of St
Columkille.
Using that
claim they were
responsible for its
return to
Ireland in the...
- of Ireland's
oldest centers of learning; St.
Finnian at Clonard, St.
Columkille at Derry, and St.
Carthach at Lismore.
Illuminations in the Book of Kells...
- Wætlingeceastre On the
River Ver (Wærlame) 3 *
Saint Columba Columcylle Sanctusque Columkille Dunkeld Dunkeld Cathedral Duncachán
Duncabeam On the
river Tay (Tau) 4...
- themselves, such as
Father Edward Sorin,
Brother Charles Harding, Bro.
Columkille Fitzgerald.
Starting in the 1920s, the new
architectural style prevalent...