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Finnian and his pupils in a stained glass window at the Church of St. Finian in Clonard. Finnian came first to Aghowle in County Wicklow at the foot of Sliabh Condala, where Oengus, the king of Leinster granted him a site. He then founded a monastic community on Skellig Michael, off the coast of Kerry, 'though this is doubted by historians. [7]
CC: Camogie Club or Cumann Camogaíochta; CLG: Cumann Lúthchleas Gael (Gaelic Athletic Association) ... St Finian's, Swords Swords N. Co Dublin; St Finnian's ...
St Finian's GAA, Camogie and LGFA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in based in the River Valley, Ridgewood, Boroimhe and Forest Rd area of Swords in the north of County Dublin. The club fields teams at adult and juvenile level in camogie, hurling, and ladies' and men's football.
St Finian's GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in based in Newcastle-Lyons, in the west of County Dublin.. The club has adult football and ladies football teams and underage teams at various levels.
Athlone CC: 1 2008 St Benildus College, Dublin: 1 2016 St Joseph's SS, Rochfortbridge: 1 2020 ... St Finian's College, Mullingar: 2-01 1922 St Kieran's, Kilkenny:
St. Finnian imparting his blessing to the Twelve Apostles of Ireland. The Twelve Apostles of Ireland (also known as Twelve Apostles of Erin, Irish: Dhá Aspal Déag na hÉireann) were twelve early Irish monastic saints of the sixth century who studied under St Finnian (d. 549) at his famous monastic school Clonard Abbey at Cluain-Eraird (Erard's Meadow), now Clonard in County Meath.
In 2015, the St Finian's Diocesan crest was removed and replaced with a secular logo with the inclusion of a textbook. Mass from St Finian's on St Patrick's Day 2016, was broadcast on RTE, with the participation form the school staff and pupils, choirs and musicians. [8] Rev. Dr. Paul Connell has served as President of the College from 1998.
Disused Anglican church at the monastic site of Clonard The construction of the monastery in a stained glass window of the church of St. Finian in Clonard. Clonard Abbey (Irish: Mainistir Chluain Ioraird, meaning "Erard's Meadow") was an early medieval monastery situated on the River Boyne in Clonard, County Meath, Ireland.
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