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had a prophecy of a "certain holy and excellent man, who will arrive here among us before evening." According to
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Cainnech's mother was called Maul or Mella. She attained an eminent degree of sanctity. The church of
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319:), son of Ross, son of Rudhraighe. The Corco-Dalann were from an island referred to as "Insula Nuligi", and is usually identified with Inis-Doimhle or Inis-Uladh, which is now the Little Island, in the River
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Father of Monks and Founder of Monasteries, O Father Cainnech.
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731:Troparion of St Cainnech (tone 8)
534:as a missionary to the church of
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1231:Baring-Gould, S, "S. Cainnech",
970:: 27–40 – via Clann Tuirc.
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1314:A Compendium of Irish Biography
1172:, Oxford University: J. Cumming
835:The Lives of the British Saints
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781:"St. Canice", Catholic Online
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981:Clancy, Thomas (2020).
955:Clancy, Thomas (2018).
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235:Eastern Orthodox Church
120:Eastern Orthodox Church
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34:Canice (disambiguation)
1455:Catholicism portal
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1190:Lanigan, John (1829),
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1077:The Annals of Ireland
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