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Kilmacduagh Monastery is a
ruined abbey near the town of Gort in
County Galway, Ireland. It was the
birthplace of the
Diocese of
Kilmacduagh. It was reportedly...
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Kilmacduagh (Irish: Cill Mhic Dhuach,
meaning 'Church of Duach's son') is a
small village in
south County Galway, near Gort, in Ireland. It is the site...
- The
Diocese of Galway,
Kilmacduagh and
Kilfenora (Irish:
Deoise na Gaillimhe,
Chill Mhic
Duaich agus
Chill Fhionnúrach) is a
Latin Church diocese of the...
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Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin (d. 663) of
Connacht he
founded the
monastery of
Kilmacduagh, ("the
church of the son of Duac"), and
governed it as abbot-bishop....
- Century. The
correct title of the
Bishop is now the
Bishop of
Galway and
Kilmacduagh and
Apostolic Administrator of Kilfenora. More recently, the Diocese...
- The
Bishop of
Kilmacduagh was an
episcopal title which took its name
after the
village of
Kilmacduagh in
County Galway, Ireland. In both the
Church of...
- also of Uí
Fiachrach Aidhne an area
coextensive with the
diocese of
Kilmacduagh covering the part of
County Galway between the
Burren and
Galway Bay...
- 2017) was an
Irish Catholic priest who
served as
bishop of
Galway and
Kilmacduagh in
Ireland from 1976 to 1992. His
resignation in 1992,
after it was revealed...
- The Dean of
Kilmacduagh was the
priest in
charge of the Diocese's Cathedral,
Kilmacduagh monastery. 1558–1572: John O'Tiernay 1591
Matthew Warde 1621–...
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nominated Concanen as
Bishop of
Kilfenora and
Apostolic Administrator of
Kilmacduagh in 1798, but
Concanen declined the appointment. In a
letter to a friend...