Inishmacsaint
Appearance
Monastery information | |
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Established | 6th century |
Diocese | Diocese of Clogher |
People | |
Founder(s) | St. Ninnidh |
Site | |
Location | Lough Erne, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh |
54°26′08″N 07°44′43″W / 54.43556°N 7.74528°W
Inishmacsaint (Irish: Inis-maige-samh, meaning 'Island of the Sorrel Plain') is a monastery located on an island off the western shore of Lough Erne, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The site includes the ruins of a monastic church and an early stone cross, probably from the tenth and twelfth centuries. Inishmacsaint was founded by St. Ninnidh, (d. 523/30). The original monastic buildings were probably damaged or destroyed during the raids of the ninth or tenth centuries.[1]
Saints associated with Inishmacsaint Abbey
- Saint Ninnidh, feast day 18 January
Abbotts of Inishmacsaint Abbey
- Fiannamail: c. 718
References
- ^ Pilgrim's Way to St. Patrick's Purgatory, by Eileen Gardiner, 2010, pp. 122-25. The Parish of Inishmacsaint, by William Parke, 1982. North West Ulster: The Buildings of Ireland, by Alistair Rowan, 1979, pp. 318–19. Medieval Religious Houses: Ireland, by Gwynn & Hadcock, 1970, p. 38.