Angry Saints: (un)sympathetic readings of Irish hagiography (original) (raw)

Steadfast saints or malleable models? Seventeenth-century Irish hagiography revisited

Salvador Ryan

The Catholic historical review, 2005

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The Writing of Saints' Lives in Ireland during the Central Middle Ages

Sarah Waidler

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Review of Katja Ritari, Saints and Sinners in early Christian Ireland (Turnhout: Brepols, 2009) for Oenach: Reviews 3:2 (2011)

Salvador Ryan

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‘“I, too, am a Christian”: early martyrs and their lives in the late medieval and early modern Irish manuscript tradition’, in Peter Clarke and Tony Claydon (eds), Saints and Sanctity: Studies in Church History 47. Abingdon: Boydell Press, 2011

Salvador Ryan

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Locating Female Saints and their Foundations in the Early Medieval Irish Martyrologies

Elva Johnston

Brides of Christ: Women and Monasticism in Medieval and Early Modern Ireland, 2023

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The communion of saints and Catholic reformation in early seventeenth-century Ireland

John McCafferty

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Four Offaly Saints: The Lives of Ciarán of Clonmacnoise, Ciarán of Seir, Colmán of Lynally and Fíonán of Kinnitty

Sarah Waidler

Folklore, 2019

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From pagan to Christian in the 7th century Irish hagiography

Katja Ritari

Studia Celtica Fennica, 2012

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'The Heretic and the Hibernophobe: Foreign Perceptions of Ireland from Antiquity to c. AD 1200', Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies 7.1 (2013), 1-51

Aideen O'Leary

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‘Anger of the saint. The Life of St Ruadán and the cursing of Tara’ in J. Szacillo, S. McDaid, J. Eaton (ed.), Et credidit populus. The role and function of beliefs in early societies (Belfast, 2009), pp 45-60

Judyta Szaciłło

2009

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The Power of Words: Sacred and Forbidden Love Magic in Medieval Ireland

Jacqueline Borsje

Everyday Life and the Sacred, 2017

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Irish Catholicism at the Beginning of the Third Millennium

Eamon Maher

2005

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Irish Pilgrimage: Holy Wells and Popular Catholic Devotion. By Michael P. Carroll. Baltimore, Md.: John Hopkins University Press, 1999. x + 226 pp. $38.00 cloth

Dr. Michael McCallion

Church History, 2001

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Eamonn P. Kelly, ‘The Mysterious Bishop Erc: Saint and Sun God,Part One’, Irish Lives Remembered, ISSUE 61 Autumn/Winter 2024, 58-67.

Eamonn P Kelly

Irish Lives remembered, 2024

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‘Holding up a lamp to the Sun’: Hiberno-Papal Relations and the Construction of Irish Orthodoxy in John Lynch’s Cambrensis Eversus (1662)

Salvador Ryan

Studies in Church History, 2013

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A Selection of Scottish Saints From Late Antiquity to the Early Modern Era

Carole Cusack

Sydney Society for Scottish History, 15 October 2012

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‘“No milkless cow”: the Cross of Christ in medieval Irish literature’, in Peter Clarke and Charlotte Methuen (eds), The Church and Literature: Studies in Church History 48. Abingdon: Boydell Press, 2012

Salvador Ryan

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Helper Saints and their Critics in the Long Fifteenth Century

Ottó Gecser

Religious Transformations in New Communities of Interpretation in Europe (1350–1570): Bridging the Historiographical Divide, ed. by Élise Boillet and Ian Johnson (Turnhout: Brepols), 2022

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St. Patrick in Ireland: the early years reconsidered

Richard B Warner

Lecale Miscellany 13, 1995, 28-33

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A poem on the saints of Munster

Luke McInerney

Seanchas Ard Mhacha, 2012

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Review of the book: Medieval Saints and their Sins by Luke Daly

Luciano Anastasi

2024

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The Saints of Kerry in the Early Middle Ages

Elva Johnston

Kerry History and Society: Interdisciplinary Essays on the History of an Irish County, 2020

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*The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages: Essays on the Contribution of Peter Brown*, eds. Paul Antony Hayward and James Howard-Johnston (London: Oxford University Press, 1999)

Peter Brown

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Review of Mathew Kuefler, The Making and Unmaking of a Saint: Hagiography and Memory in the Cult of Gerald of Aurillac (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014) Parergon 31, 2 2014:187-89.

Michael E Stewart

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The Construction of Episcopal Identity: The Meaning and Function of Episcopal Depictions within Latin Saints' Lives of the Long Twelfth Century

Matthew Mesley

2009

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A religion that endures: the medieval legacy in Irish popular piety

Salvador Ryan

The Furrow, 2005

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Saint Alban and the Cult of Saints in Late Antique Britain

Michael Garcia

2010

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Powerful women or patriarchal weapons? Two medieval Irish saints

Elva Johnston

Peritia, 2001

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Between Hagiography and Liturgy: Fragmentary Offices for Irish Saints

Ann Buckley

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‘I, Too, am a Christian’: Early Martyrs and their Lives in the Late Medieval and Early Modern Irish Manuscript Tradition

Salvador Ryan

Studies in Church History, 2011

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Pádraig Ó Riain, A Dictionary of Irish Saints, review article, Celtica 29 (2017), 303-308

Paul MacCotter

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Saints and Hagiography

Mark Humphries

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'British Catholic History': Review of Making and Remaking Saints

Gareth Atkins

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“Holding up a lamp to the sun: Hiberno-papal relations and the construction of Irish orthodoxy in John Lynch’s Cambrensis Eversus (1662)” in Peter D. Clarke and Charlotte Methuen (eds), The Church on its past: Studies in Church History 49 (Abingdon: Boydell Press, 2013)

Salvador Ryan

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Church, Apostle and People in Early Ireland

Patrick Wadden

Medieval Worlds, 2017

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