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Saint Moluag (c. 510 – 592; also
known as Lua, Luan, Lu****, Lugaidh, Moloag, Molluog, Molua, Murlach, Malew) was a
Scottish missionary, and a contemporary...
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recognised by Lord Lyon as the "Coarb of
Saint Moluag" and the "Hereditable
Keeper of the
Great Staff of
Saint Moluag".
There are
conflicting theories of the...
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Moluag's Cathedral is
located on the
Scottish island of
Lismore just off the
coast of Oban. As a
congregation of the
Church of Scotland,
which is Presbyterian...
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Celtic Christianity, with a 6th-century
monastery ****ociated with
Saint Moluag, and
later became the seat of the
medieval Bishop of Argyll.
There are numerous...
- 9750/PSAS.071.334.342, S2CID 257294925 Woolf, Alex (2007), "The Cult of
Moluag, the See of
Mortlach and
Church Organisation in
Northern Scotland in the...
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predating even the
Archbishop of Canterbury, with
origins tracing back to
Saint Moluag, a
Celtic saint who
established 120 monasteries. The Lord Lyon
views him...
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Lugaid Mac Con,
regarded as one of the
greatest warriors in
Ireland Saint Moluag (died 592), also
known as
Saint Lughaidh, 6th-century
Irish Pict missionary...
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Christianised Ireland such as
Brigid of Kildare,
Saint MacCul,
Saint Moluag,
Saint Caillín, Columb**** as well as the
Twelve Apostles of Ireland: Saint...
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diocese of
Argyll was
north of Oban on the
island of Lismore.
Dedicated to St
Moluag,
Lismore Cathedral is now a
Church of
Scotland High Kirk. List of Category...
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ancient stick, "The Bac****l Mór",
which was once the bishop's
staff of
Saint Moluag in the year 562.
Unlike all
other barons in Scotland, the
lawful possessor...