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opened the shroud, they found the man had died in the interim. One of Maughold's friends, a fellow named Connor, went over to Patrick's camp and apologized to him. Patrick returned and baptized all of the men assembled. He then blessed the man who had died, who immediately returned to life, and was also baptized. Patrick then criticized Maughold, saying he should have been helping his men to lead good lives, and told him he must make up for his evil.
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One local legend relates that Maughold tried to make a fool out of Patrick. Maughold had, according to this story, placed a living man in a shroud. He then called for Patrick to try to revive the allegedly dead man. Patrick came, placed a hand on the shroud, and left. When Maughold and his friends
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without oars. Maughold drifted to the isle, where two of Patrick's disciples, Romulus and Conindrus (Romuil and Conindri), were already established. Tradition says he landed on the northeast corner of the Isle near Ramsey, at the foot of a headland since called
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Maughold is today best remembered on the Isle of Man for his kind disposition toward the Manx natives. Several places on the island, including,
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Monks of Ramsgate. “Maughold”. Book of Saints, 1921. CatholicSaints.Info. 8 December 2014
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Macaille, Maccaldus, Machalus, Machaoi, Machella, Maghor, Mawgan, Maccul, Macc Cuill
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As penance for his previous crimes, Patrick ordered him to abandon himself to the
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in a cave on the mountainside. He is said to have been chosen by the
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prince and captain of a band of freebooters who was converted to
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Kennedy, Patrick. "Conversion of the Robber Chief Macaldus",
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27 April (formerly 28 December), Anglican feast day 31 July
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Butler, Rev. Alban, "St. Macull, of Ireland, Confessor",
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MacKillop, James. "A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology"
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Duffy, Patrick. "St. Maughold", CatholicIreland.net
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Maughold (parish)

stained glass
Jurby
Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast
Patronage
Isle of Man

Jurby
Saint Patrick
patron saint
Isle of Man
Irish
Christianity
Saint Patrick
Brigit of Kildare

Christian God
currach
Maughold Head
hermit
Manx people
Maughold parish
Monks of Ramsgate. “Maughold”. Book of Saints, 1921. CatholicSaints.Info. 8 December 2014
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Butler, Rev. Alban, "St. Macull, of Ireland, Confessor", The Lives of the Saints, Volume IV, 1866

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