tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6163145857211344412.post595602137833848335..comments2024-02-13T21:44:48.783+00:00Comments on Omnium Sanctorum Hiberniae: Saint Columbanus, November 21Marcellahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02234781374292930330noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6163145857211344412.post-2554416837056627662016-11-22T15:05:45.238+00:002016-11-22T15:05:45.238+00:00Hello, I mostly use the various Irish Martyrologie...Hello, I mostly use the various Irish Martyrologies as a starting point. I try to give the sources in the individual entries for the saints on the blog and also try to highlight any difficulties in identifying them. The Martyrologies are available online through the Internet Archive and themselves contain tables and lists of saints and feasts. The majority of the Irish saints, however, are obscure and apart from the recording of their names in the calendars, often nothing more is known about them. Marcellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02234781374292930330noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6163145857211344412.post-70032333642709115332016-11-22T11:41:52.378+00:002016-11-22T11:41:52.378+00:00Maidin Math,
I just stumbled upon your website a...Maidin Math, <br /><br />I just stumbled upon your website and find it such a joy to find someone who is continuing the preservation of the Celtic heritage. I am a Byzantine Catholic in the southern US with Scottish-Irish descent, I am currently putting together a Celtic Breviary to be hopefully approved by the Vatican for use. I have studied both the Lorrha Missal and the Aberdeen breviary, even though the breviary is largely romanized since it is from the 13th century. I was wondering from what sources you pull your sources? I will need to work on the martyrology in the coming months, but have not found a a suitable list past the one found in the Lorrha missal. While recognize this list is extensive, and contains most, if not all of the Celtic fathers, I was hoping to find a more extensive list for usage. <br /><br />Go rath Maith agat,<br /><br />Byzantine CeltAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09897951111865985459noreply@blogger.com