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331: 22: 271: 228:. He was a good teacher and also a distinguished writer and poet. On the island seven churches are traditionally said to have been erected, and the traces of six are still in evidence, including Teampul Diarmada, or the church of St. Diarmiad. This oratory, eight feet by seven feet in size, is said to have been Diarmaid's own church. 231:
The monastic school he founded kept up its reputation for fully six centuries after his death, and the island itself was famous for pilgrimages in pre-Reformation days. An ivory statue of the saint was removed from the island during the Reformation to avoid destruction. Diarmaid also founded the
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St. Diarmaid's nickname was 'Diarmaid the Just'; he is sometimes confused with an earlier St. Justus who was both baptiser and teacher of St. Ciaran. He was a friend of St. Senan, Abbot of
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far from the day-to-day distractions of civilization, he selected the isolated island associated with the memory of
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monastery of Caille-Fochladha, Lough Derryvaragh, Co. Westmeath, where there is a holy well dedicated to him.
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and he composed metrical psalters, among which is "Cealtair Dichill".
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Grattan-Flood, William. "St. Diarmaid." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Vol. 4. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1908. 13 Oct. 2021
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He was of princely origin as he was seventh in descent from
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About the year 530, he founded the great monastery of
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Inchcleraun
Faughalstown
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Fiachrae
Dubhthach moccu Lughair
Chief Ollam of Ireland
LĂłegaire mac NĂ©ill
Saint Senan of Laraghabrine
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