Saint Ceallach of Glendalough | |
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Born | unknown |
Residence | County Wicklow |
Died | Disert Cellaig, south east of Glendalough |
Venerated in | Catholic Church |
Feast | 7 October |
Saint Cellach or Ceallach was an early medieval saint associated with Glendalough in County Wicklow, Ireland.
Martyrology of Tallaght refers to him as a Saxon. He was a deacon, and lived to the southeast of Glendalough at a place called Disert-Cellaig which denotes a hermitage and implies that Cellach may have lived as a recluse. In the Irish life of Saint Kevin he is mentioned as having been ordered to go to Disert Cellaig as a penance 'for his vanity.' His feast day is 7 October.
References
- Plummer, Charles. Irish Litanies: Text and Translation, Henry Bradshaw Society, 1925, p. 113
- Saint Oengus (the Culdee), Feĺire Ońgusso Ceĺi De.́, Harrison and sons, printers, 1905, p. 221
- Crowe, Noelene Beckett (2020-04-18). "Prosopographica Glindelachensis: The Monastic Church of Glendalough and its Community Sixth to Thirteenth Centuries (Part 2 - published in 1989)". Glendalough Heritage Forum. Retrieved 2023-06-12.
- John O'Hanlon, 1878: Lives of the Irish Saints, vol. 10, pp. 88–89
- Journal, Vol. 13, Royal Institution of Cornwall, 1899, p. 492
External links
- "The Litany of Aengus, Céile Dé". omniumsanctorumhiberniae.com. Retrieved 2023-06-12.
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