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183:. It is recorded that Luchtigern and Saint Laisren were travelling to visit ĂŤte with a young monk, who called them "stupid and foolish" to visit the old hag. The abbots reproved the monk, suspecting that ĂŤte would have heard his words. Their fears were justified. ĂŤte greeted them by asking why they had come to visit an old hag. The young monk was forced to do penance before the visit could proceed. 195:
with two deacons. One of the deacons was greatly impressed, and attributed the cure to God working through the saint. The other was skeptical. Luchtigern carved three faces on a stone, representing himself and the deacons, and said that heaven would show who was right. Soon the face of the skeptic
144:, who died in 541. At this time Luchtigern was connected with Ennistymon and Corcomroe. He accompanied MacCreiche to Carn Mic Táil to give advice to the Corca Modruadh and Tuadhmhumhain people over a tribute of cattle that the 196:
was worn away, while the other two faces remained. The "plague stone" with its three bosses, one flat and two round, is part of the Tomfinlough graveyard wall, and may be seen today.
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Luchtigern's mother was Brigh, daughter of Forannan, son of Conall, son of Tochtan, son of Amhalgaidh, sister of Maelaithghin. He was a disciple of Saint
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An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland, from the First Introduction of Christianity Among the Irish, to the Beginning of the Thirteenth Century
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burial ground, although more recent, most likely marks the location of the abbey. Luchtigern resigned the apostleship of Ennistymon to
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A traditional story tells of Luchtigern curing a woman inflicted by the plague, who came to him when he was working in the field at
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A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects and Doctrines: Being a Continuation of "The Dictionary of the Bible"
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Monasticon Hibernicum: or, An history of the abbeys, priories, and other religious houses in Ireland, ed. by P.F. Moran
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The History and Topography of the County of Clare: From the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the 18th Century
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in the barony of Upper Bunratty. Tuamfinlough is the oldest known settlement in the region of
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Royal Inauguration in Gaelic Ireland C. 1100-1600: A Cultural Landscape Study
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Forgetful of Their Sex: Female Sanctity and Society, Ca. 500-1100
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in the 6th century, and has been recognized as a saint by the
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This article is about the saint. For the legendary beast, see
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was demanding. Luchtigern's main church would have been at
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Land of Women: Tales of Sex and Gender from Early Ireland
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Index

Luchthigern (beast)
Latin
Ireland
Catholic Church
Ruadhán of Lorrha
Comgall
Bangor
Ennistymon
Saint MainchĂ­n
Corcomroe Abbey
Thomond
Mac Creiche
king of Connaught
Tuam Fionnlocha
Newmarket-on-Fergus
Saint ĂŤte
Brigid of Kildare
Tomfinlough
Frost 1893
Smith & Wace 1882
Lanigan 1822
Archdall 1873




Archdall 1873
FitzPatrick 2004
Newmarket-on-Fergus: Historical Background
Schulenburg 1998

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