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:''Modwena and Modwenna redirect here. For the founder of Burton-on-Trent Abbey see Saint Modwen.'' Saint Moninne of Killeavy was one of Ireland's early female saints. After instruction in the religious life, she founded a community, initially consisting of eight virgins and a widow with a baby, at Slieve Gullion, in what became County Armagh. They lived an eremitical life, based on that of Elijah and Saint John the Baptist. Moninne died in 517. Her feast day is July 6. ==Life== Moninne was born around 435 in the Donaghmore area of County Down. Her father was Machta, King of the territory stretching from Louth to Armagh and her mother was Comwi or Coman daughter of one of the northern kings. It was said that she was baptised and confirmed by Saint Patrick. When he was passing through the lands of Machta he stopped at her parents' house and predicted that Moninne's name would be remembered throughout time. It was said that she was veiled by Saint Patrick also.〔(Kutash, Fr. Ihor, "St. Monenna, foundress of Killevy Monastery (Ireland)", Ukrainian Orthodoxy )〕 There are a couple of versions of the name Moninne, for example Darerca, Blinne or the spelling Moninna which means in Irish "My Ninna" or "My Daughter". A legend says that she got the name "Moninna" when she cured a dumb man and the first word he uttered was "Ninna Ninna". It was also said that when she was a baby the first word she said was Ninna.〔 She is said to have been brought up by St. Brigid of Kildare.〔 Monenna founded a number of convents in Scotland and England and also founded a monastery of nuns in Faughart, Co. Louth,〔("St. Morinne's Well", Armagh Archdiocese )〕 One night the nuns were disturbed by sounds of profane merriment from the homesteads lower down the hill, and when they enquired the cause were told that there was a wedding party in one of the houses. Moninne and her sisters, who knew no other espousal than that of Christ, thereupon determined to seek for themselves a place more suited to their way of life. She took her Sisters west to the island of Begerin to be guided in the ways of monastic life by one of the first Irish bishops, St. Ibar.〔(Duffy, Patrick. "Saint Moninne of Killeavy", CatholicIreland.net )〕 The community eventually returned from Leinster to the north of Ireland, settling first at Faughart, then at Killeavy.〔(Robert Bartlett, "Moninne (d. 517)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 15 Nov 2014 )〕 Faughart Church was founded by Saint Moninne in honour of Brigid.〔("St. Brigid and the Biddys", Killorgin Archive Society )〕 The monastery at Killeavy (meaning “church of the mountain”), initially consisting of eight virgins and a widow with a baby boy. The lad, whose name was Luger, was lovingly raised by the sisters and in time became a Bishop.〔 The number of nuns eventually grew to over 150. She died around the year 517 and was buried at Killeavy. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''Modwena and Modwenna redirect here. For the founder of Burton-on-Trent Abbey see Saint Modwen.'''''Saint Moninne''' of Killeavy was one of Ireland's early female saints. After instruction in the religious life, she founded a community, initially consisting of eight virgins and a widow with a baby, at Slieve Gullion, in what became County Armagh. They lived an eremitical life, based on that of Elijah and Saint John the Baptist. Moninne died in 517. Her feast day is July 6.==Life==Moninne was born around 435 in the Donaghmore area of County Down. Her father was Machta, King of the territory stretching from Louth to Armagh and her mother was Comwi or Coman daughter of one of the northern kings. It was said that she was baptised and confirmed by Saint Patrick. When he was passing through the lands of Machta he stopped at her parents' house and predicted that Moninne's name would be remembered throughout time. It was said that she was veiled by Saint Patrick also.(Kutash, Fr. Ihor, "St. Monenna, foundress of Killevy Monastery (Ireland)", Ukrainian Orthodoxy )There are a couple of versions of the name Moninne, for example Darerca, Blinne or the spelling Moninna which means in Irish "My Ninna" or "My Daughter". A legend says that she got the name "Moninna" when she cured a dumb man and the first word he uttered was "Ninna Ninna". It was also said that when she was a baby the first word she said was Ninna.She is said to have been brought up by St. Brigid of Kildare. Monenna founded a number of convents in Scotland and England and also founded a monastery of nuns in Faughart, Co. Louth,("St. Morinne's Well", Armagh Archdiocese ) One night the nuns were disturbed by sounds of profane merriment from the homesteads lower down the hill, and when they enquired the cause were told that there was a wedding party in one of the houses. Moninne and her sisters, who knew no other espousal than that of Christ, thereupon determined to seek for themselves a place more suited to their way of life.She took her Sisters west to the island of Begerin to be guided in the ways of monastic life by one of the first Irish bishops, St. Ibar.(Duffy, Patrick. "Saint Moninne of Killeavy", CatholicIreland.net ) The community eventually returned from Leinster to the north of Ireland, settling first at Faughart, then at Killeavy.(Robert Bartlett, "Moninne (d. 517)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 15 Nov 2014 ) Faughart Church was founded by Saint Moninne in honour of Brigid.("St. Brigid and the Biddys", Killorgin Archive Society ) The monastery at Killeavy (meaning “church of the mountain”), initially consisting of eight virgins and a widow with a baby boy. The lad, whose name was Luger, was lovingly raised by the sisters and in time became a Bishop. The number of nuns eventually grew to over 150.She died around the year 517 and was buried at Killeavy.」の詳細全文を読む 'Saint Moninne of Killeavy was one of Ireland's early female saints. After instruction in the religious life, she founded a community, initially consisting of eight virgins and a widow with a baby, at Slieve Gullion, in what became County Armagh. They lived an eremitical life, based on that of Elijah and Saint John the Baptist. Moninne died in 517. Her feast day is July 6.==Life==Moninne was born around 435 in the Donaghmore area of County Down. Her father was Machta, King of the territory stretching from Louth to Armagh and her mother was Comwi or Coman daughter of one of the northern kings. It was said that she was baptised and confirmed by Saint Patrick. When he was passing through the lands of Machta he stopped at her parents' house and predicted that Moninne's name would be remembered throughout time. It was said that she was veiled by Saint Patrick also.(Kutash, Fr. Ihor, "St. Monenna, foundress of Killevy Monastery (Ireland)", Ukrainian Orthodoxy )There are a couple of versions of the name Moninne, for example Darerca, Blinne or the spelling Moninna which means in Irish "My Ninna" or "My Daughter". A legend says that she got the name "Moninna" when she cured a dumb man and the first word he uttered was "Ninna Ninna". It was also said that when she was a baby the first word she said was Ninna.She is said to have been brought up by St. Brigid of Kildare. Monenna founded a number of convents in Scotland and England and also founded a monastery of nuns in Faughart, Co. Louth,("St. Morinne's Well", Armagh Archdiocese ) One night the nuns were disturbed by sounds of profane merriment from the homesteads lower down the hill, and when they enquired the cause were told that there was a wedding party in one of the houses. Moninne and her sisters, who knew no other espousal than that of Christ, thereupon determined to seek for themselves a place more suited to their way of life.She took her Sisters west to the island of Begerin to be guided in the ways of monastic life by one of the first Irish bishops, St. Ibar.(Duffy, Patrick. "Saint Moninne of Killeavy", CatholicIreland.net ) The community eventually returned from Leinster to the north of Ireland, settling first at Faughart, then at Killeavy.(Robert Bartlett, "Moninne (d. 517)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 15 Nov 2014 ) Faughart Church was founded by Saint Moninne in honour of Brigid.("St. Brigid and the Biddys", Killorgin Archive Society ) The monastery at Killeavy (meaning “church of the mountain”), initially consisting of eight virgins and a widow with a baby boy. The lad, whose name was Luger, was lovingly raised by the sisters and in time became a Bishop. The number of nuns eventually grew to over 150.She died around the year 517 and was buried at Killeavy. :''Modwena and Modwenna redirect here. For the founder of Burton-on-Trent Abbey see Saint Modwen.'' Saint Moninne of Killeavy was one of Ireland's early female saints. After instruction in the religious life, she founded a community, initially consisting of eight virgins and a widow with a baby, at Slieve Gullion, in what became County Armagh. They lived an eremitical life, based on that of Elijah and Saint John the Baptist. Moninne died in 517. Her feast day is July 6. ==Life== Moninne was born around 435 in the Donaghmore area of County Down. Her father was Machta, King of the territory stretching from Louth to Armagh and her mother was Comwi or Coman daughter of one of the northern kings. It was said that she was baptised and confirmed by Saint Patrick. When he was passing through the lands of Machta he stopped at her parents' house and predicted that Moninne's name would be remembered throughout time. It was said that she was veiled by Saint Patrick also.〔(Kutash, Fr. Ihor, "St. Monenna, foundress of Killevy Monastery (Ireland)", Ukrainian Orthodoxy )〕 There are a couple of versions of the name Moninne, for example Darerca, Blinne or the spelling Moninna which means in Irish "My Ninna" or "My Daughter". A legend says that she got the name "Moninna" when she cured a dumb man and the first word he uttered was "Ninna Ninna". It was also said that when she was a baby the first word she said was Ninna.〔 She is said to have been brought up by St. Brigid of Kildare.〔 Monenna founded a number of convents in Scotland and England and also founded a monastery of nuns in Faughart, Co. Louth,〔("St. Morinne's Well", Armagh Archdiocese )〕 One night the nuns were disturbed by sounds of profane merriment from the homesteads lower down the hill, and when they enquired the cause were told that there was a wedding party in one of the houses. Moninne and her sisters, who knew no other espousal than that of Christ, thereupon determined to seek for themselves a place more suited to their way of life. She took her Sisters west to the island of Begerin to be guided in the ways of monastic life by one of the first Irish bishops, St. Ibar.〔(Duffy, Patrick. "Saint Moninne of Killeavy", CatholicIreland.net )〕 The community eventually returned from Leinster to the north of Ireland, settling first at Faughart, then at Killeavy.〔(Robert Bartlett, "Moninne (d. 517)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 15 Nov 2014 )〕 Faughart Church was founded by Saint Moninne in honour of Brigid.〔("St. Brigid and the Biddys", Killorgin Archive Society )〕 The monastery at Killeavy (meaning “church of the mountain”), initially consisting of eight virgins and a widow with a baby boy. The lad, whose name was Luger, was lovingly raised by the sisters and in time became a Bishop.〔 The number of nuns eventually grew to over 150. She died around the year 517 and was buried at Killeavy. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''Modwena and Modwenna redirect here. For the founder of Burton-on-Trent Abbey see Saint Modwen.''Saint Moninne''' of Killeavy was one of Ireland's early female saints. After instruction in the religious life, she founded a community, initially consisting of eight virgins and a widow with a baby, at Slieve Gullion, in what became County Armagh. They lived an eremitical life, based on that of Elijah and Saint John the Baptist. Moninne died in 517. Her feast day is July 6.==Life==Moninne was born around 435 in the Donaghmore area of County Down. Her father was Machta, King of the territory stretching from Louth to Armagh and her mother was Comwi or Coman daughter of one of the northern kings. It was said that she was baptised and confirmed by Saint Patrick. When he was passing through the lands of Machta he stopped at her parents' house and predicted that Moninne's name would be remembered throughout time. It was said that she was veiled by Saint Patrick also.(Kutash, Fr. Ihor, "St. Monenna, foundress of Killevy Monastery (Ireland)", Ukrainian Orthodoxy )There are a couple of versions of the name Moninne, for example Darerca, Blinne or the spelling Moninna which means in Irish "My Ninna" or "My Daughter". A legend says that she got the name "Moninna" when she cured a dumb man and the first word he uttered was "Ninna Ninna". It was also said that when she was a baby the first word she said was Ninna.She is said to have been brought up by St. Brigid of Kildare. Monenna founded a number of convents in Scotland and England and also founded a monastery of nuns in Faughart, Co. Louth,("St. Morinne's Well", Armagh Archdiocese ) One night the nuns were disturbed by sounds of profane merriment from the homesteads lower down the hill, and when they enquired the cause were told that there was a wedding party in one of the houses. Moninne and her sisters, who knew no other espousal than that of Christ, thereupon determined to seek for themselves a place more suited to their way of life.She took her Sisters west to the island of Begerin to be guided in the ways of monastic life by one of the first Irish bishops, St. Ibar.(Duffy, Patrick. "Saint Moninne of Killeavy", CatholicIreland.net ) The community eventually returned from Leinster to the north of Ireland, settling first at Faughart, then at Killeavy.(Robert Bartlett, "Moninne (d. 517)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 15 Nov 2014 ) Faughart Church was founded by Saint Moninne in honour of Brigid.("St. Brigid and the Biddys", Killorgin Archive Society ) The monastery at Killeavy (meaning “church of the mountain”), initially consisting of eight virgins and a widow with a baby boy. The lad, whose name was Luger, was lovingly raised by the sisters and in time became a Bishop. The number of nuns eventually grew to over 150.She died around the year 517 and was buried at Killeavy.」の詳細全文を読む ''Saint Moninne''' of Killeavy was one of Ireland's early female saints. After instruction in the religious life, she founded a community, initially consisting of eight virgins and a widow with a baby, at Slieve Gullion, in what became County Armagh. They lived an eremitical life, based on that of Elijah and Saint John the Baptist. Moninne died in 517. Her feast day is July 6.==Life==Moninne was born around 435 in the Donaghmore area of County Down. Her father was Machta, King of the territory stretching from Louth to Armagh and her mother was Comwi or Coman daughter of one of the northern kings. It was said that she was baptised and confirmed by Saint Patrick. When he was passing through the lands of Machta he stopped at her parents' house and predicted that Moninne's name would be remembered throughout time. It was said that she was veiled by Saint Patrick also.(Kutash, Fr. Ihor, "St. Monenna, foundress of Killevy Monastery (Ireland)", Ukrainian Orthodoxy )There are a couple of versions of the name Moninne, for example Darerca, Blinne or the spelling Moninna which means in Irish "My Ninna" or "My Daughter". A legend says that she got the name "Moninna" when she cured a dumb man and the first word he uttered was "Ninna Ninna". It was also said that when she was a baby the first word she said was Ninna.She is said to have been brought up by St. Brigid of Kildare. Monenna founded a number of convents in Scotland and England and also founded a monastery of nuns in Faughart, Co. Louth,("St. Morinne's Well", Armagh Archdiocese ) One night the nuns were disturbed by sounds of profane merriment from the homesteads lower down the hill, and when they enquired the cause were told that there was a wedding party in one of the houses. Moninne and her sisters, who knew no other espousal than that of Christ, thereupon determined to seek for themselves a place more suited to their way of life.She took her Sisters west to the island of Begerin to be guided in the ways of monastic life by one of the first Irish bishops, St. Ibar.(Duffy, Patrick. "Saint Moninne of Killeavy", CatholicIreland.net ) The community eventually returned from Leinster to the north of Ireland, settling first at Faughart, then at Killeavy.(Robert Bartlett, "Moninne (d. 517)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 15 Nov 2014 ) Faughart Church was founded by Saint Moninne in honour of Brigid.("St. Brigid and the Biddys", Killorgin Archive Society ) The monastery at Killeavy (meaning “church of the mountain”), initially consisting of eight virgins and a widow with a baby boy. The lad, whose name was Luger, was lovingly raised by the sisters and in time became a Bishop. The number of nuns eventually grew to over 150.She died around the year 517 and was buried at Killeavy.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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