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Finnian of Movilla

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51: 238:), after which he proceeded to Rome to complete his studies. Legend has it that whilst at Candida Casa, he played a prank (nature unknown) on Princess Drustice, the daughter of a Pictish king, who was in the ladies' section of the monastery, and perhaps had he not been so well connected, his clerical career could have been in ruins. However, after spending seven years in Rome, he was ordained a priest, and returned to Ireland with a copy of 993: 981: 957: 969: 351:
claimed that Columba served as a deacon under Finnian, whom Adomnán claimed to be a bishop. Adomnán, in his biography of Columba, recorded a story that claimed Columba performed the miracle of turning water into wine. Finnian was performing mass on one occasion, but they had run out of wine. Columba
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then proceeded to a well and drew water. He called on Christ's name and blessed the water he drew from the well, whereupon the water transformed into wine and he brought the wine to the mass. This was the first miracle that Columba did in his life, according to Adomnán.
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Grattan-Flood, William. "St. Finnian of Moville." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 6. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909. 19 Jul. 2013
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were one and the same person, and that the confusion is due no less than to an 8th-century scribal spelling error.
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worship, learning, mission, and also commerce. Finnian's association with Movilla was memorialised in the
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The Lives of the Primitive Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints... by the Rev. Alban Butler...
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Finnian (sometimes called Finbarr "the white head", a reference to his fair hair), was a Christian
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Newtown: A History of Newtownards by Trevor McCavery, pp27-28, White Row Publications 2013
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Traditional scholarship has it that he was a descendant of Fiatach the Fair and born in
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Newtown: A History of Newtownards by Trevor McCavery, p21, White Row Publications 2013
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Finnian was sponsored in building and maintaining his monastery by the king of the
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recounted to him. This is a text about takings of Ireland, a source for the famous
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vir vitae venerabilis qui jacet in miraculis multis in sua civitate Maghbile
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in medieval Ireland. He should not be confused with his namesake
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A Memorial of Ancient British Piety: or, a British Martyrology
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Finnian wrote a rule for his monks, also a penitential code.
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Adomnan of Iona, Life of St Columba. Penguin books, 1995
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in Dublin. The casket that contained it is now in the
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Finnian of Moville
Finnian of Clonard

stained glass
Kildare Cathedral
Ulster
Eastern Orthodox Church
Roman Catholic Church
Church of Ireland
Anglican Communion
shrine
Movilla Abbey
Feast
Patronage
Ulster
Movilla
Irish
Christian
missionary
missionary
Finnian of Clonard
County Down
County Donegal
Ulster
Thomas Owen Clancy
Colman of Dromore
Mochaoi
Nendrum
Candida Casa
Whithorn

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