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Fachtna of Rosscarbery

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In some Latin documents, he is called Fachtna Facundus (Fachtna the Eloquent) and even spoken of as Sanctus Facundus. In Irish records, he is generally referred to as Mac Mongach (Hairy Child), because he was reported to have been born with his head covered with hair. The interpretation of this
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He established a monastery and school in the area now known as Rosscarbery towards the end of the sixth century. His monastery became the principal monastery of
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The description of Saint Fachtna in Cuimin of Connor's poem on the characteristic virtues of the Irish saints is:
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Monasticum Hibernicum ; or an History of the Abbies, Priories, and other Religious Houses in Ireland
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Mention is made of Fachtna and Conall of Ros Ailithir within the scholia of the
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Fachtna, born at a place called Tulachteann, was one of the pupils of
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Early Irish History and Antiquities and the History of West Cork
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St. Fachtna is the Patron Saint of the Diocese of Ross, the
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and others as meaning Son of Mongach was rejected by
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Index

Saint Fachtna
Saint Fachanan
Fachtna of Kiltoom
Irish Christian
Rosscarbery
County Cork
west Cork
School of Ross
Diocese of Ross
Saint Ita
Mochoemoc
Saint Finbarr's
Gougane Barra
Youghal
James Ussher
Mervyn Archdall
FĂ©lire Ă“engusso
Ciarán of Saigir
Cape Clear Island
General Roman Calendar
Maximilian Kolbe
cathedral of which


""Saintly People", Diocese of Cork and Ross"
the original
O'Halloran, W. Early Irish History and Antiquities and the History of West Cork, 1916


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