School: Scattery Island

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Scattery Island, Co. Clare
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Nóra Ní Cholgáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0630, Page 184

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    between Cork Harbour and Kinsale but who appears to have then resided in Irrod, in the westerne part of Corca-Bhaiscin. He ( St. Senan ) next proceeded to Kilmanagh, in Ossary, of which monastery Natal was Abbot.
    Natal, being great impressed with the great sancity of St. Senan and foreseeing his high destiny, urged him to found a monastery for himself. At length he yielded and proceeded to Co. Wexford. At Enniscorthy he built a church. He aferwards visited Rome, and returned home through Gaul, resting on the way at Tours.
    From Tours, he set out for Britain, where he visited his friend St. David. Afterwards he returned to Ireland, and erected a church and monastery in Innis Carra, five
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