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  1. Declán of Ardmore ( Old Irish: Declán mac Eircc; Irish: Deaglán, Deuglán; Latin: Declanus; died 5th century AD), also called Déclán, was an early Irish saint of the Déisi Muman, who was remembered for having converted the Déisi in the late 5th century and for having founded the monastery of Ardmore ( Ard Mór) in what is now County Waterford. [1] .

  2. Summary. This 12th century text is one of the only accounts of Declán of Ardmore’s life. In the late 5th century, Declán converted the people of the feudal lands in southern Ireland to Christianity, later founding a monastery there.

  3. St. Declan First bishop of Ardmore in Ireland July 24 Was baptized by St. Colman, and preached the faith in that country a little before the arrival of St. Patrick, who confirmed the episcopal see of Ardmore, in a synod at Cashel in 448. Many miracles are ascribed to St. Declan, and he has ...

  4. Saint Declan of Ardmore Biography. Saint Declan of Ardmore, he was baptized as a convert and became a spiritual disciple of St. Colman. A monk. Training as an evangelist with the holy Diomma of Kildimo. Worked in Ireland before the arrival of St. Patrick. Pilgrims to Rome, Italy. First Bishop of Ardmore, Waterford, Ireland.

  5. 24 July, 2012. Summary: St Declan of Ardmore: Declan, of noble blood, is considered to be one of the pre-Patrician saints. Colman, a local priest, baptised him. Later he went to Europe to continue his studies where he was ordained priest and possibly bishop.

  6. Jan 26, 1996 · St. Declan's foundation at Ardmore seems (teste Moran's Archdall) to have been one of the Irish religious houses which accepted the reform of Pope Innocent at the Lateran Council and to have transformed itself into a Regular Canonry.

  7. St. Declan's foundation at Ardmore seems (teste Moran's Archdall) to have been one of the Irish religious houses which accepted the reform of Pope Innocent at the Lateran Council and to have transformed itself into a Regular Canonry.