Líon iontrálacha sa taifead staire: 3
ball sinsearach (stair)
2019-06-07 13:47
ceadaithe
diúltaithe
ag fanacht le cinneadh
47
The Local Patron Saint
the local patron Saint of our district is Saint Colmcille. He was born in Donegal in the year 521. Later he founded a church in Durrow the ruins of which are to be seen to this day. The people celebrate Saint Colmcille's Day on the 9th of June. The day is called "Pattern Day of Durrow". Saint Colmcille got the loan of a book called the "Book of Kells." He took a copy of it and gave it back to the owner but he did not give back the copy. The owner went to the King and told him about the copy and the King said "As every cow owns its calf so does every book own its copy." Saint Colmcille would not give back the copy. A war followed
ball sinsearach (stair)
2016-10-17 17:59
ceadaithe
diúltaithe
ag fanacht le cinneadh
47
The Local Patron Saint
the local patron Saint of our district is Sant Colmcille. He was born in Donegal in the year 521. Later he founded a church in Durrow the ruins of which are to be seen to this day. The people celebrate Saint Colmcille's Say on the 9th of June. The day is called "Pattern Day of Durrow". Saint Colmcille got the loan of a book called the "Book of Kells." He took a copy of it and gave it back to the owner but he did not give back the copy. The owner went to the King and told him about the copy and the King said "As every cow owns its calf so does every book own its copy." Saint Colmcille would not give back the copy. A war followed
ball sinsearach (stair)
2016-10-17 17:56
ceadaithe
diúltaithe
ag fanacht le cinneadh
47
The Local Patron Saint
the local patron Saint of our district is Sant Columcille. He was born in Donegal in the year 521. Later he founded a church in Durrow the ruins of which are to be seen to this day. The people celebrate Saint Columcille's Say on the 9th of June. The day is called "Pattern Day of Durrow". Saint Columcille got the loan of a book called the "Book of Kells." He took a copy of it and gave it back to the owner but he did not give back the copy. The owner went to the King and told him about the copy and the King said "As every cow owns its calf so does every book own its copy." Saint Columcille would not give back the copy. A war followed