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162:. He suffered for many years from a painful disease and Patrick, commiserating his infirmity, sent him a chariot and a pair of horses to help him in the visitation of the diocese. He lived to a very old age; sixty of his pious disciples were gathered to their rest before him. He was buried in his own church at Sletty, his son Fiacre, whom Patrick had ordained priest, occupying the same grave. They are mentioned in several calendars as jointly revered in certain churches. 97: 279: 215: 131:
Fiacc was then a widower; his wife had recently died, leaving him one son named Fiacre. Patrick gave him an alphabet written with his own hand, and Fiacc acquired with marvellous rapidity the learning necessary for the episcopal order. Patrick consecrated him, and in after time appointed him chief
143:, for there "he would find the place of his resurrection". The legends state that he was directed to build his oratory where he should meet a hind, his refectory where he should find a boar. He consulted Patrick, the latter fixed the site of his new church at 186:, a document of prime importance as the earliest biography of the saint that has come down to us. Modern scholars generally think it was composed later, in the seventh or possibly even the eighth century. 150:
Here he built a large monastery, which he ruled as abbot while at the same time he governed the surrounding country as bishop. Sletty may have been one of the first scriptoriums in Ireland. His annual
147:-- "the highland"—a mile and a half northwest of Carlow. This foundation does not survive, but a medieval church and two undecorated crosses do. 337: 352: 342: 305: 241: 124:
profession and soon embraced the Faith. Subsequently, when Patrick came to Leinster, he temporarily stayed at Dubhtach's house in
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After many years of austere life in this place, Fiacc was led by angelic command to remove to the west of the
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and selected Fiacc, on Dubhtach's recommendation, to be dedicated bishop for the converts of Leinster.
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retreat to the cave of Drum-Coblai and the rigours of his Lenten fast, on five
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bishop of the province. Fiacc founded the church of Domnach-Fiech, east of the
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Murray, Sean. "St. Fiacc of Sleaty, Co. Laois", Laois Heritage Society
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St. Fiacc is the reputed author of the metrical life of
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Redington, N. "Fiacc: Hymn on the Life of St. Patrick"
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loaves mixed with ashes, are mentioned in his life by
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St.Fiacc
Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast
Leinster

Uí Bairrche
Carlow
Dubhthach moccu Lughair
Chief Ollam of Ireland
bardic
Uí Ceinnselaig
River Slaney
River Barrow
Sletty
Lent
barley
Jocelyn of Furness
St. Patrick
Irish
St. Brigid
"Kildare and Leighlin"
Catholic Encyclopedia
cite encyclopedia
link


Murray, Sean. "St. Fiacc of Sleaty, Co. Laois", Laois Heritage Society


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