| John Lanigan - 1822 - 520 pages
...which St. Patrick had seen followed in Lerins and at Tours, and which he introduced into Ireland. (22) Now the characteristic feature of the Canons Regular,...functions, which usually belong to the secular clergy. (19) See Archdall at these places. (20) Tr.Th.p.501. Florence O'Kervallan, or O'Cherballen, is called... | |
| John Lanigan - 1822 - 516 pages
...which St. Patrick had seen followed in Lerins and at Tours, and which he introduced into Ireland. (22) Now the characteristic feature of the Canons Regular,...functions, which usually belong to the secular clergy. (19) See Archdall at these places. (20) Tr. Th. p. 501. Florence O'Kervallan, or O'Cherballen, is called... | |
| Anthony Cogan - 1862 - 500 pages
...less, were, as I have often remarked, founded on the system which St. Patrick had seen followed in Lerins and at Tours, and which he introduced into...feature of the Canons Regular, which distinguishes * A writer in Duffy's Magazine (vol. i., p. 155) well remarks . " The morning devotions over, somc... | |
| Hubert Thomas Knox - 1904 - 440 pages
...particulars in harmony with the monastic organisation of the churches, as Dr. Lanigan says of it — " The characteristic feature of the Canons Regular,...functions which usually belong to the secular clergy." The community retained the churches under its jurisdiction and the connection between the monastery... | |
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