Category:Mél of Ardagh
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English: Saint Mel or Moel died in 488. He is said to have been a Briton who came to Ireland with Saint Patrick, his uncle, with whom he worked until he was ordained in Ardagh. He helped evangelize Ireland while supporting himself through manual labor. He is one of the earliest Irish saints and gave the religious veil to Saint Brigid. He is the patron saint of the Roman Catholic diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnois, and is commemorated in the name of the cathedral church of the diocese in Longford and in the name of the main diocesan school for boys, St. Mel's College, also located in Longford town.
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Media in category "Mél of Ardagh"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Longford St. Mel's Cathedral Apse Statue of St. Mel by Froc-Robert 2019 08 23.jpg 5,175 × 3,854; 7.84 MB
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Longford St. Mel's Cathedral Pediment 2019 08 23.jpg 5,830 × 3,644; 10.19 MB
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Longford St. Mel's Cathedral Pediment Statue of St. Mel 2019 08 23.jpg 2,493 × 3,739; 4.36 MB
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Longford St. Mel's Cathedral Pedimental Sculpture 2019 08 23.jpg 6,020 × 3,347; 14.23 MB
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Longford St. Mel's Cathedral Sacred Heart Statue towering above the pediment 2019 08 23.jpg 6,129 × 3,657; 12.91 MB