Ecclesiastical history Cashel, County Tipperary



rock of cashel


about 450, saint patrick preached @ royal dun , converted king aengus. tripartite life of saint relates while baptising aengus spike of crozier went through foot of king bore painful wound in belief rite of faith . according same authority, twenty-seven kings of race of aengus , brother aillil ruled in cashel until 897, when cerm-gecan slain in battle. there no evidence st patrick founded church @ cashel, or appointed bishop of cashel. st ailbe, supposed, had fixed see @ emly, not far off, , within king s dominions. cashel continued chief residence of kings of munster until 1100, hence title, city of kings . before date, there no mention in native annals of bishop, or archbishop of cashel. cormac maccullinan referred to, not correctly, archbishop of cashel, later writers. bishop, not of cashel, king. famous man in ireland of time, more of scholar , warrior ecclesiastic, cormac has left glossary of irish names, displays knowledge of latin, greek, , hebrew, , psalter of cashel , work treating of history , antiquities of ireland. slain in 903, in great battle near carlow.


brian boru (old irish: brian bóruma) fortified cashel in 990. murtagh o brien, king of cashel, in presence of chiefs , clergy, made grant in 1101 of rock territory around o dunan, noble bishop , chief senior of munster , , dedicated god , st. patrick. cashel became archiepiscopal see, , o dunan first prelate far primate, st. celsus, appoint him. @ synod of kells, 1152, cardinal paparo gave pallium donat o lonergan of cashel, , since successors have ruled ecclesiastical province of munster. in 1127 cormac iii of munster, king of desmond, erected close palace on rock church, known cormac s chapel, consecrated in 1134, when synod held within walls. during episcopate of donal o hullican (1158–1182), king of limerick, domnall o brien, built in 1169 more spacious church beside cormac s chapel, became chapterhouse.


maurice, geraldine, filled see 1504 1523, , succeeded edmund butler, prior of athassal abbey, natural son of pierce, earl of ormond. in addition wars between irish , english there arose new element of discord, anglican reformation introduced henry viii tudor. while residing @ kilmeaden castle archbishop butler levied black-mail on traders of suir, robbing boats , holding persons ransom. @ session of royal privy council held @ clonmel in 1539, swore uphold spiritual supremacy of king , denied power in ireland of bishop of rome. died 1550 , buried in cathedral.


roland, geraldine (1553–1561), created archbishop roman catholic english queen mary. after vacancy of 6 years, maurice fitzgibbon (1567–1578), cistercian abbot, promoted archbishopric pope pius v, james maccaghwell (mccawell) put forward elizabeth of england. began anglican religion @ cashel. fitzgibbon, belonged royal desmond family, being deprived of see, fled france , passed spain resided time @ court. conferred english ambassador @ paris obtain pardon leaving country without queen s sanction, , permission return. in failed, , going ireland secretly arrested , imprisoned @ cork, died in 1578. on death of maccaghwell, elizabeth advanced miler macgrath, franciscan , bishop of down, see of cashel. held @ same time 4 bishoprics , several benefices, out of provided numerous offspring. having occupied see fifty-two years, died in 1622. monument in ruined cathedral bears epitaph written himself.


dermot o hurley, or diarmaid Ó hurthuile, of limerick, distinguished student of university of louvain in duchy of brabant , professor @ reims in france, appointed archbishop of cashel in 1581 pope gregory xiii. having presided on roman catholic diocese secretly 2 years, discovered , brought before lord justices @ dublin, tortured upon refusal take oath of supremacy english crown , subsequently hanged outside city on 20 june, 1584.



celebration of corpus christi @ rock of cashel c. 1922


dr butler 2nd (1774–1791), on being appointed roman catholic diocese, settled in thurles, roman catholic archbishops since have resided. successor, archbishop bray (1792–1820), built large church in part of 19th century, on site of archbishop patrick leahy (1857–1874) erected splendid cathedral in romanesque style. completed , consecrated in 1879 archbishop croke (1874–1902) , dedicated our lady of assumption.


the anglican archbishopric reduced in status legislation of 1833 , bishopric combined waterford.


st albert (feast 8 january), reputed former bishop, patron saint of roman catholic diocese. archbishop of cashel administrator of ancient diocese of emly.







Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Ancient Laconophilia Laconophilia

Ballysillan and Upper Crumlin Road Crumlin Road

Benefits Al-Anon/Alateen