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  2. Colmán of Cloyne - Wikipedia

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    His surviving verses date from the period 565 and 604, and are among the earliest examples of Irish writing in the Latin alphabet. [12] He is commonly thought to have composed Luin oc laib, a poem in praise of Domnall mac Muirchertaig (d. 566?), king of Tara [13] and another poem on the death of Áed Sláine (d. 604), king of the UÍ Néill ...

  3. Tadhg Gaelach Ó Súilleabháin - Wikipedia

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    Ó Súilleabháin was born in Míntín Eoghain in the civil parish of Killeedy near Tournafulla, in the Sliabh Luachra region of County Limerick c.1715. [1] [3] His early works were reflective of Munster Irish bardic poetry of the period, including laments, eulogies, "drinking songs" and Aisling-themed war poetry promoting the Jacobite risings.

  4. Dallán Forgaill - Wikipedia

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    A medieval poem entitled "On the breaking up of a School" composed by Tadhg Og O Huiginn, c.1400, refers to the death of Dallán which caused his school to break up and the students to disperse as they would accept no other master. [12] In a list of ancient Irish authors contained in the Book of Ballymote, Dallán is called "grandson of testimony".

  5. Celtic Rite - Wikipedia

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    The ultimate origin of the various prayers, etc., found in the fragments of the Irish Rite in the books of private devotion, such as the Book of Cerne, Harley MS 7653, and Royal MS 2 A XX, which are either Irish or have been composed under Irish influence, is still under discussion.

  6. Pádraig Ó Tuama - Wikipedia

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    Ó Tuama was brought up in a Catholic family in County Cork, Ireland.His first language is English. He also speaks Irish. [1] Ó Tuama received a Bachelor of Arts in Divinity from the Maryvale Institute of Birmingham, England; a Master's of Theology from Queen's University Belfast, [2] and a PhD from the School of Critical Studies (Creative Writing and Theology) at the University of Glasgow.

  7. Pattern (devotional) - Wikipedia

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    Pilgrimage path at Croagh Patrick. The name pattern is a corruption of patron, as in "patron saint". [2]In the earlier days of the Church, festivities began with religious devotions at the church, but this came to an end with the confiscation and/or destruction of Roman Catholic churches between the 1540s and the 1690s, during the Reformation.

  8. 50 Irish Blessings and Sayings to Share on St. Patrick’s Day

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    Read these traditional Irish blessings, prayers, and sayings to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. They're the perfect messages to send to loved ones.

  9. Irish Catholic Martyrs - Wikipedia

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    South Uist-born Catholic poet and Scottish nationalist Dòmhnall Iain Dhonnchaidh (1919-1986), one of the most important figures in recent Scottish Gaelic literature, was so deeply moved by reading Seán Ó Tuama and Thomas Kinsella's "An Duanaire An Irish Anthology: 1600-1900. Poems of the Dispossessed", that he composed his own "Trí Rainn ...