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St. Declan's Monastery is located about 400 m (1 ⁄ 4 mile) southwest of Ardmore, County Waterford. Ardmore is built on a headland 7.5 km (4.7 mi) east of Youghal and the mouth of the Munster Blackwater .
Declán of Ardmore (Old Irish: Declán mac Eircc; Irish: Deaglán, Deuglán; Latin: Declanus; died 5th century AD), also called Déclán, was an early Irish saint of the Déisi Muman, who was remembered for having converted the Déisi in the late 5th century and for having founded the monastery of Ardmore (Ard Mór) in what is now County Waterford. [1]
Declan, regarded as a patron saint of the Déisi of East Munster, [5] is one of several Munster saints said to have preceded Saint Patrick in bringing Christianity to Ireland. A new church, replacing an older oratory, was built at St. Declan's Monastery in the 9th century.
Achad-crimthain Monastery ~ early monastic site, founded before 829; possibly located in County Waterford Achad-dagain Monastery ~ early monastic site, founded before 639 Ardmore Cathedral: early monastic site, Gaelic monks, founded in the 5th century by St Declan; diocesan cathedral 1152; see united with Lismore after 1210? St Declan's Church
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St. Paul's Church is a small Church of Ireland church located in the seaside village of Ardmore, County Waterford in Ireland. Built between 1835 and 1840 (and dated 1838 by the incision on the tower), [ 2 ] it is situated on a hill overlooking the town, but not as far up the hill as Ardmore's notable St. Declan's Monastery ruins.
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St Declan's Monastery: Ardmore: Domestic Religious 5th–14th centuries Also known as Ardmore Cathedral. St Dominic's Abbey: Cashel: Domestic Religious 1480–16th century Ruins. St Doulagh's Church: Balgriffin: Religious 12th–15th centuries Oldest stone-roofed church still in use in Ireland. St Francis Abbey: Kilkenny: Domestic Religious ...