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Kilrath Monastery early monastic site, County Limerick? [notes 23] Cella Rath: Kilsane Nunnery ≈¤ nuns, (misreading of source) [notes 24] properly St Catherine de O'Conyl, infra: Kilshane Abbey Cistercian monks — from Corcomroe (County Clare) [notes 25] daughter of Corcomroe; founded 1198 by Donnchad Cairbreach O'Brien, King of Limerick;
Mungret claimed episcopal status 1152, but was deemed to be too close to Limerick. 1179 the then king of Munster, Domnall Mór Ua Briain, granted the monastery to Brictius, Bishop of Limerick. [7] Mungret then became a parish church (built 1251−72), operated by the Augustinian Canons Regular .
Glenstal Abbey is a Catholic Benedictine monastery of the Congregation of the Annunciation located in Murroe, County Limerick, Ireland. It is dedicated to Saint Joseph and Saint Columba . In July 2024, Columba McCann was elected to serve as the seventh abbot of the community.
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early monastic site; early bishopric; plundered and damaged 1244; possible community in existence up to 16th century Fiodnacha-maighe-rein; Fidnacha: Jamestown Friary Franciscan Friars convent founded 1641 or later Baile-thaidh-duib; Tullagh; Jacobopolis: Killanummery Monastery early monastic site; erenaghs in 14th century; with hospital 1595 ...
Granard Monastery early monastic site, founded 5th century by St Patrick, granted by Coirpre's sons Granairud; Granard Kill (approx.) Inchbofin Monastery Former county location. See List of monastic houses in County Westmeath: Inchcleraun Priory