- was Ninna. She is said to have been
brought up by St.
Brigid of Kildare.
Monenna founded a
number of
convents in
Scotland and
England and also
founded a...
- to have gone to
Scotland with Nine
Maidens to
found Abernethy, just as
Monenna is said to have come from
Ireland with nine
female companions. Stories...
- that St
Monenna founded a
chapel here, as she is said to have done at
Edinburgh Castle,
although it is now
thought that the
legend of
Monenna results...
-
Saint Patrick. Feastday: 22
March Darerca of
Killeevy (also
known as
Saint Monenna), late 5th/early 6th
century Abbess of Killeevy, Co Armagh. Feastday: 6...
- Modwenna's direction. Others, however, say that she has been
confused with St
Monenna (Moninne) of
Ireland and with a
Scottish saint also
called Modwenna, said...
- site once held a
shrine to
Morgain la Fee, one of nine sisters. Later, St
Monenna, said to be one of nine companions,
reputedly invested a
church at Edinburgh...
-
Third Charge.
There is an
early record of a
church built at
Stirling by St
Monenna, but it is not
likely that it was a
stone building. In 1463, when James...
- 309-310. Very Rev. John O'Hanlon. "ARTICLE I.—ST.MODWEN, MONYNNA, MONINIA,
MONENNA, MODUENNA, MODWENNA, MONYMA, MODOVENA, MOWENA, MODVENNA, OR NODWENNA, VIRGIN...
-
female early Irish saints with
extant Latin Lives (Saints Brigit, Íte,
Monenna and Samthann),
chronologically Samthann is the latest, with the Annals...
- Dominica, a
martyr venerated in
Campania who
suffered under Diocletian.
Saint Monenna (or Darerca), an
ascetic and
Abbess of
Sliabh Cuillin in Ireland, foundress...