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Saint Molaise of Leighlin, also Laisrén or
Laserian (died ca. 639), was an
early Irish saint and
abbot of
Lethglenn or Leithglenn, now Old
Leighlin in...
- reliquary,
probably from Devenish,
known as Soiscél
Molaisse ('Gospel-book of
Molaise'). The
original part
appears to have been an 8/9th-century
portable ch****e...
- The Holy
Island or Holy Isle (Scottish Gaelic:
Eilean MoLaise) is an
island in the
Firth of Clyde, off the west
coast of
central Scotland,
inside Lamlash...
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College Dublin, and the
Cathach of St.
Columba and
Stowe Missal. Of the St.
Molaise Shrine, only the
Gospels are extant; the
casing is lost, but more often...
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Naomh Molaise Gaels is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
covering much of the
northern area of
County Sligo,
comprising Cliffoney (Ahamlish) and part...
- staircase, yard,
stables and gateway." The
Roman Catholic church of
Saint Molaise was
completed and
opened by 1828,
slightly ahead of
Catholic Eman****tion...
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Irvinestown St
Molaise is a
Gaelic football club
based in Irvinestown,
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland. The club was
founded in 1906, and has won the...
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Island Saint Lasrén mac
Feradaig (died 605),
third abbot of Iona
Saint Molaise of
Leighlin (died 639),
abbot of
Leighlin and
hermit of Holy Isle Saint...
- Columba's own
conscience was uneasy, and on the
advice of an aged hermit,
Molaise, he
resolved to
expiate his
sense of
offence by
departing Ireland. The...
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There are
remains of an
early Irish monastic settlement. Laisrén (Saint
Molaise) Mac Decláin
reputedly founded a
monastery here in the 6th century. He...