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Cronan Mochua - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saint Cronan Mochua (6th century - 30 March, 637), was the founder of the Diocese of Balla, subsequently merged into that of Tuam, Ireland. He is not to be confused (though he often is) with his con...
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Son of Coemlog and Coemell, Leinster nobility. Baptized by Saint Cronan of Roscrea, and educated by Saint Petroc of Cornwall from age seven. Lived with monks from age 12. Studied for the priesthood in Cell na Manach (Killnamanagh).
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St. Kevin was the son of Coemlog and Coemell, who were of Leinster nobility. He was baptized by Saint Cronan of Roscrea, and educated by Saint Petroc of Cornwall from age seven. He lived with monks from age 12 and studied for the priesthood in Cell na Manach (Killnamanagh).
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Blessed Alcuin; Blessed Alphonsus Mary Mazurek; Blessed Ambrose Sansedoni of Siena; Blessed Andrea Dotti; Blessed Angela of Foligno; Blessed Anne-Marie Javouhey; Blessed Anne of Saint Bartholomew; Blessed Anthony Baldinucci; Blessed Antony of Pavoni; Blessed Fra Angelico; Saint Abban of Magheranoidhe; Saint Abban of...
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The Abbey is the original foundation of Saint Cronan of Roscrea, who established a church there 'in a wood on the edge of an inaccessible swamp' before ...
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The monastery was probably founded in the 6C by Saint Cainnech of Aghaboe, in County Laois, but it is also linked to Saint Cronan of Roscrea. ...
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