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- The Shrine of Saint Lachtin's Arm (known in Irish as Lámh Lachtaín) is an early 10th-century Irish arm-shrine type reliquary made of wood and metal shaped...
- Shrine of Saint Lachtin's Arm, 12th century, Irish...
- 6th century (d. 570/77) Munster saint 15 January Kentigerna/Caintigern Lachtín mac Tarbín, also Lachtnaín or Mo Lachtóc 6th–7th centuries (d. 622/7) Freshford...
- exceptions, notably arm-shaped reliquaries such as the Shrine of Saint Lachtin's Arm, and portable book-shaped ("****dachs") and house-shaped shrines for...
- of a very old church. This church is the origin of the Shrine of Saint Lachtin's Arm. This shrine now resides in the National Museum of Ireland and is...
- Permission was granted by Pope Sixtus IV in 1477. It was named after Saint Lachtin (died AD 622) who brought Christianity to the area. A silver processional...
- amenities in the village include a GAA pitch and two pubs. The Irish St Lachtin is believed to have found a monastery in the area in the 8th century, and...
- (Feast date: 13 February) St. Aengus Lamoidan (Feast date: 16 February) St. Lachtin (Feast date: 19 March) St. Colman Ua Eirc (Feast date: 22 April) St. Cuillen...
- known locally as Lislaughtin Abbey (Lios Laichtin, meaning Lachtin's Enclosure). St Lachtin was the first to preach Christianity in the area.[citation...
- early 12th-century Shrine of St. Patrick's Bell, c. 1100 Shrine of Saint Lachtin's Arm, c. 1118–1121. A reliquary made of wood and metal shaped as an outstretched...