-
Church and the old
Celtic Rite. The age was a sort of
borderland between Culdeeism and Romanism. The two met and
mingled often in the same monastery, and...
- is
Culdee Fell,
which was
modelled on Snowdon: the
ridge of Devil's Back
copies the
Clogwyn ridge on Snowdon. The
summit is
reached by the
Culdee Fell...
- Presbyterianism:
Ancient Culdeeism and
Modern Presbyterianism". The
Presbyterian Magazine. 26 (1–7).
Presbyterian Church (USA): 529. The
Culdees who
claimed at...
- Óengus mac Óengobann,
better known as
Saint Óengus of
Tallaght or Óengus the
Culdee, was an
Irish bishop,
reformer and writer, who
flourished in the
first quarter...
- walls. It is
known by a
variety of
other names, such as St Mary of the
Culdees,
Kirkheugh and
Church of St Mary of Kilrymont.
Although not
founded as...
- of Óengus the
Culdee, a son of a Óengobann, a king of Dál nAraidi. The
monastery produced a
comprehensive martyrology of
Irish Culdee Saints and some...
-
Strathearn Community Campus in
nearby Crieff. On the
eastern edge of
Muthill is
Culdee Castle. The
castle is
Category C listed,
designed by
James Gillespie Graham...
- that
metalwork was
produced in both
monastic and
royal workshops. The
Culdees (Irish: Céilí Dé, lit. "Spouses of God") were
members of
ascetic Christian...
- or
Lesser Dunkeld.
Possibly this was
because the
later canons regarded Culdeeism as
heresy and
refused relics or
saints of that discipline. In the 17th...
-
evidence of the
possibility of
Culdee activity in the southwest, if
extrapolations are
allowed from
known areas of
culdee activity. How this possibility...