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Saint Fursey (also
known as Fursa, Fursy, Forseus, and Furseus: died 650) was an
Irish monk who did much to
establish Christianity throughout the British...
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Unfortunate Fursey is a 1946
satirical fantasy by the
writer Mervyn Wall. A
mediaeval Irish monastery is
invaded by demons. The
monks counter the invasion...
- also
known as Goban, was an
Irish monk and
spiritual student of
Saint Fursey at
Burgh Castle, Norfolk, England. Born in Ireland, he was a
brother of...
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century and is
still a po****r
prayer in Ireland. The
original text of the
Fursey Lorica is held in the
British Library. The translation, from Old
Irish and...
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Dominic Fursey Bodkin (23 July 1843 – 20
February 1929) was a
Christian Brother and a
Catholic educator in
Australia and New Zealand.
Bodkin was born near...
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later became an abbot. He was the
brother of
Saints Fursey and Foillan. He was a
member of
Fursey's mission from
Ireland to East
Anglia in c. 633, and...
- 630 the
first Irish monastery in
southern England was
founded by
Saint Fursey, as part of the Hiberno-Scottish
mission described by Bede. The Venerable...
- he was
present (5th century)
Saint Ultan,
Irish monk,
brother of
Saints Fursey and
Foillan (657)
Saint Waldebert (Walbert, Gaubert),
abbot of
Luxeuil in...
- novels, The
Unfortunate Fursey and The
Return of
Fursey,
about the
misadventures of a monk in
Ireland during the Dark Ages. The
Fursey novels have been highly...
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Fursei - A
Translation Of The 8th
Century M****cript 'Life Of
Saint Fursey'.
Fursey Pilgrims. ISBN 9780954477325.
Retrieved 30
December 2023. "Boehme,...