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Iona Abbey is an abbey located on the island of Iona, just off the Isle of Mull on the West Coast of Scotland. It is one of the oldest Christian religious centres in Western Europe. The abbey was a focal point for the spread of Christianity throughout Scotland and marks the foundation of a monastic community by St. Columba , when Iona was part ...
Iona Abbey, now an ecumenical church, is of particular historical and religious interest to pilgrims and visitors alike. It is the most elaborate and best-preserved ecclesiastical building surviving from the Middle Ages in the Western Isles of Scotland .
The martyrs of Iona were a group of 68 Celtic Christian monks who lived at Iona Abbey (on the island of Iona, Scotland) and were massacred there in the early ninth century. [ 1 ] Viking raids of the British and Irish coasts began in 793 AD, when the Vikings conducted a bloody attack on the monastery of Lindisfarne on the English coast; so began ...
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The Iona Community runs three residential centres: Iona Abbey and the MacLeod Centre on the island of Iona, and Camas Tuath on Mull. [2] Weeks at the centres often follow a programme related to the concerns of the Iona Community, and people are invited to come and share the life [citation needed].
Iona's first abbot, Saint Columba, before the fortress of the Pictish king. The Abbot of Iona was the head of Iona Abbey during the Middle Ages and the leader of the monastic community of Iona, as well as the overlord of scores of monasteries in both Scotland and Ireland, including Durrow, Kells and, until the Synod of Whitby, Lindisfarne.
Iona Nunnery: Iona: Argyll and Bute: Founded 1207: Nunnery "The remains, substantial and, at least in part, original were repaired in 1923". [118] Iona Abbey: Iona: Argyll and Bute: 1200-1220: Monastery: The north transept "is the only part of this early church to survive reasonably intact". [119] Pluscarden Abbey: Elgin: Moray: Founded 1230 ...
Adomnán or Adamnán of Iona (Old Irish: [ˈaðəṽˌnaːn]; Latin: Adamnanus, Adomnanus; c. 624 – 704), also known as Eunan (/ ˈ j uː n ə n / YOO-nən; from Naomh Adhamhnán), was an abbot of Iona Abbey (r.