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53: 270: 322: 592: 262:, in which Irish churches were involved during the 7th century. Through his training in Munster, Mo Chutu may have been a supporter of the Roman system of calculation, which would have brought him into conflict with adherents of the 'Celtic' reckoning in 305:
His foundation at Lismore flourished after his lifetime, eclipsing the reputation of the saint's earlier church. It was able to withstand the Viking depredations which plagued the area and benefited from the generosity of
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make very little of Mo Chutu's earlier misfortune and focus instead on the saint's resistance to the oppressive Uí Néill rulers and his joyous reception among the Déisi. He has been portrayed in a heroic light in
249:. He composed a rule for his monks, an Irish metrical poem of 580 lines, divided into nine separate sections, a notable literary relic of the early Irish Church. 423: 397: 649: 629: 454: 602: 654: 644: 634: 659: 639: 535: 318:'s foundation of Ardmore aspired to the status of episcopal see in the new diocese, but the privilege went instead to Lismore. 52: 389:, entry AI639.3. There exist conflicting dates in other annals. This date has been confirmed by Daniel P. McCarthy in his 364: 269: 258:, he was expelled from the monastery during the Easter season of 637. The incident has been connected with the 390: 357: 115: 58: 607: 531: 230: 386: 315: 242: 189: 544:. Henry Bradshaw Society. Vol. 29. London. pp. 124, 132–3 (14 May), 86–87 (5 March, note). 624: 406: 342: 307: 259: 235: 564:. Oxford University Press, September 2004, online edition May 2008; retrieved 14 December 2008. 578: 450: 221: 286: 254: 193: 162: 129: 234:(the Martyrology of Óengus) claim that his foster father was Carthach mac Fianáin, that is 110: 539: 515: 368: 246: 197: 618: 596: 334: 326: 282: 62: 212:, which appear to derive from a Latin original written in the 11th or 12th century. 17: 446: 311: 225: 321: 574: 346: 549: 352: 209: 583: 278: 263: 330: 238:, whose period of activity can be assigned to the late 6th century. 595: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 395:
Mc Carthy, Daniel P. (1998). "The Chronology of the Irish Annals".
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on an altar tomb of 1543 in St Carthage's cathedral in Lismore
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Through his father, Fínall Fíngein, Mo Chutu belonged to the
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Mochutu, Carthach (the Younger), Carthagus, Carthage, Mochuda
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In the 12th century, 273:Saint Carthage Cathedral, Lismore 204:), County Waterford. The saint's 140:(died 14 May 639), also known as 590: 161: 518:. 14 Μαΐου. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ. 363:In the present calendar of the 241:Mo Chutu first became abbot of 584:Lives of SS Declan and Mochuda 391:Chronology of the Irish Annals 1: 349:is 14 May, as well as in the 281:, where he founded the great 650:People from County Waterford 630:7th-century Christian saints 296:Indarba Mo Chutu a r-Raithin 676: 655:Medieval saints of Munster 365:Catholic Church in Ireland 645:People from County Offaly 635:7th-century Irish bishops 550:Munster, saints of (act. 50: 45: 660:Medieval saints of Meath 640:7th-century Irish abbots 503:, ed. Stokes, pp. 86–7. 358:Eastern Orthodox Church 289:). The Latin and Irish 116:Eastern Orthodox Church 575:Works by Saint Mochuda 338: 329:; he holds a bishop's 274: 201: 608:Catholic Encyclopedia 428:Catholic Encyclopedia 325:Carthage depicted in 324: 272: 228:. Notes added to the 152:(a name Latinized as 387:Annals of Inisfallen 283:monastery of Lismore 190:Rahan, County Offaly 150:Carthach the Younger 138:Mo Chutu mac Fínaill 57:Mo Chutu along with 18:Carthagh the younger 407:Royal Irish Academy 310:kings, notably the 40:Mo Chutu of Lismore 532:Óengus of Tallaght 339: 275: 260:Easter controversy 236:Carthach the Elder 156:and Anglicized as 118:(as Saint Cyprian) 579:Project Gutenberg 548:Johnston, Elva. 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Carthagh the younger

Catherine
Patrick
Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Lismore, Ireland
/ˈkɑːrθə/
Rahan, County Offaly
abbot of Lismore
Irish
recensions
Ciarraige Luachra
Corco Duibne
Félire Óengusso
Carthach the Elder
Rahan
Uí Néill
Annals of Ulster
Easter controversy
Leinster

Déisi
monastery of Lismore
County Waterford
Munster
Mac Carthaig
Déclán

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