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25th June Cornelius O'Neill, Bishop of Limerick and the other Trinitarians of that City
Jun 24, 2026
7m 24s
20th June Dermot O'Hurley Archbishop of Cashel
Jun 22, 2026
1h 04m 56s
1642_ Raymond Keoghy OP
Jun 7, 2026
1m 17s
4th June 1578_ 16. Edmund Tanner, Bishop of Cork
Jun 2, 2026
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appointed 30th May Eugene Mac Egan 1607
May 29, 2026
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() 25th June Cornelius O'Neill, Bishop of Limerick and the other Trinitarians of that City | The story of the martyrdom of Cornelius O'Neill, Bishop of Limerick and the other Trinitarians of that city. 25th June 1539 CORNELIUS O’NEILL, BISHOP OF LIMERICK,AND THE RELGIOUS OF THE TRINTARIAN CONVENT OF THAT CITY The Convent of Limerick was dedicated to the Holy Cross; it was one of the largest of the whole country, its inmates numbering forty-six religious. Cornelius O’Neill, then Bishop of Limerick, had been a religious of the Order, and was much attached to the brethren. He belonged t... | 7m 24s | ||||||
| 6/22/26 | ![]() 20th June Dermot O'Hurley Archbishop of Cashel | O'Hurley was born in Lickadoon Castle, Ballyneety, County Limerick, around the year 1530. His father, William, was the O'Hurley clan's Chief of the Name and steward to James FitzGerald, 14th Earl of Desmond. The O'Hurley clan claims descent from the Dál gCais, one of the more powerful Irish clans in Munster's history. O'Hurley was educated by tutors and then sent to Flemish Brabant to study at the University of Leuven.[2] In 1551 he graduated with a Master of Arts degree, then a doctorate o... | 1h 04m 56s | ||||||
| 6/7/26 | ![]() 1642_ Raymond Keoghy OP✨ | Catholic faithMartyrdom+3 | — | Convent of RoscommonActs of the General Chapter | Elphin | Raymond KeoghyBaothgalach Mac Aodhagáin+5 | — | 1m 17s | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() 4th June 1578_ 16. Edmund Tanner, Bishop of Cork✨ | historyreligion+3 | — | Society of Jesus | CorkDublin | Edmund TannerBishop of Cork+6 | — | 2m 52s | |
| 5/29/26 | ![]() appointed 30th May Eugene Mac Egan 1607✨ | CatholicismMartyrdom+3 | — | diocese of RossMolanus’ Idea | — | Eugene Mac EganCatholicity+5 | — | 2m 09s | |
| 5/28/26 | ![]() 31-5-1639. JOHN MEAGH,[1] S.J.✨ | historyreligion+3 | — | Duke of OssunaViceroy | CorkFrance+1 | John MeaghCork+6 | — | 8m 06s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Cormac Egan OP✨ | Irish historyChristian martyrs+3 | — | Dominican Order | — | Cormac EganRos MacAodhagáin+5 | — | 0m 53s | |
| 5/24/26 | ![]() 26 May 1581: Nicholas Nugent, David & John Sutton, Thomas & John Eustace, William Wogan, Robert Sherlock, John Clinch, Thomas Netherfield & Robert Fitzgerald✨ | Irish historyCatholic faith+3 | — | Queen Elizabeth | — | Nicholas NugentDavid Sutton+7 | — | 3m 59s | |
| 5/17/26 | ![]() 19 May 1585, PATRICK O’CONOR AND MALACHY O’KELLY O. CIST✨ | Irish historyChristianity+3 | — | Bruodin’s Propugnaculum | ConnaughtBoyle+1 | Patrick O’ConorMalachy O’Kelly+3 | — | 3m 43s | |
| 5/13/26 | ![]() 15th May 1601. JOHN O’KELLY✨ | Catholic faithmartyrdom+3 | — | — | Connaught | John O’KellyCatholic martyr+5 | — | 1m 42s | |
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| 5/2/26 | ![]() 4th May MALACHY SHIELL, O.CIST., AND ANOTHER✨ | Cistercian OrderMalachy Shiel+3 | — | Cistercian OrderMellifont+1 | Co.Down | Malachy ShielCistercian Order+3 | — | 8m 01s | |
| 4/29/26 | ![]() May 1582 PHELIM O’HARA AND HENRY DELAHAYDE[1], 2 O.S.F.✨ | Irish historyChristianity+3 | — | — | County SligoConnaught+3 | Phelim O’HaraHenry Delahaye+5 | — | 6m 00s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() April 30th 1585. MAURICE KIREGHTIN.[1]1 | From Rothe’s Analecta, p482 He was chaplain to Gerald of Desmond. When the Earl joined the united chieftains, he attached himself to them to combat Satan in their hearts.[2] ‘For to the pure all things are pure, and blessed is he that condemneth not himself in that which he alloweth.’[3] Theologians agree that the lesser obligation must give way to the greater, the human to the divine, the positive to the natural, the profane to the sacred, ‘for all that is not of faith is sin.’[4] He was cap... | 25m 06s | ||||||
| 4/26/26 | ![]() 28th of April, 1575, FERGALL WARD, O.S.F. | (From Bruodin’s Propugnaculum, p. 427) FERGALL WARD, a native of Tyrconnell,[1] a member of the Seraphic Order of St. Francis, was a very eloquent preacher and most observant of poverty. He had laboured zealously for three years in the vineyard of the Lord, and was then promoted to be Guardian of the convent of Armagh about the year 1575. At this time the plague of heresy, introduced by Elizabeth, was raging through-out Ulster. Ward opposed it as a skilful physician. Wherefore he ... | 2m 22s | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | ![]() 24th April 1601. DONOUGH O’MOLLONY. | (Bruodin’s Propugnaculum P.467 or following) April 24th, 1601 HE was born of a noble family, was a priest, and vicar of the diocese of Kilialoe. This brave soldier and truly apostolic pastor did not fear to expose his life to danger when the wild beasts were laying the vineyard waste, opposing the heretics by word and deed. He was seized by the heretical soldiers in a certain part of Ormond which he was visiting as pastor, his hands were tied behind his back as if he were a robber... | 5m 25s | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | ![]() April 22nd 1569 DANIEL O’DUILLIAN, O.S.F. | (From Mooney’s Provincia Hibernia Description) ABOUT the beginning of the year 1569, though there seems to be some doubt as to the precise date, a certain brother, Daniel O’Duillian, of the convent of Youghal,[1] (Founded by Maurice Fitzgerald, 2nd baron of Offaly, in 1232) overcame the persecutors very bravely. For when one Captain Dudal and his troops were torturing him, by order of Lord Arthur Grey[2], (who later served as the Viceroy, from 1580 to 1582.) first they took him to the gate ... | 2m 49s | ||||||
| 4/12/26 | ![]() 1588. TADHG O’BOYLE, O.S.F. | (From Ward’s Catalogue.) - April 13th, 1588 HE was Guardian of the convent of Donegal,[1] and a celebrated preacher. When the English soldiers came there[2] he sent away the rest of the brethren to a place of security, intending to follow them later; but he was prevented by the soldiers. He strove to gain them over by kindness, but he could not escape. As he was going out of the gate of the monastery, the first soldier who met him ran him through with a sword, and pierced his head... | 2m 38s | ||||||
| 4/5/26 | ![]() 6th April 1580 DANIEL HINRECHAN, PHILIP O’SEE,[1] AND MAURICE O’SCANLAN, O.S.F. | THESE religious were natives of Kerry, and born of respectable Catholic parents. They were priests, and for more than thirty years had preached the word of God throughout different parts of Ireland, not without great profit to souls. When the rest of the brethren fled from the heretics who were coming to seize them, these could not accompany them, owing to old age and loss of sight; the youngest of them was over seventy years of age. They took refuge in church of their monastery in the ... | 2m 19s | ||||||
| 4/2/26 | ![]() Remembered 3rd April JOHN CORNELIUS, O.S.F. +1587 | (From Ward’s Synopsis.) Comemorated on 3rd April, reported Date in 1580 when Nicholas Malby massacred the community of Monasteranenagh Cistercian Abbey. HE was ordained priest in the year 1581, and belonged to the convent of Askeaton. He was seized by ten English soldiers by order of Nicholas Malby.[1] These inflicted three or four great wounds on his head, and another soldier pierced him through with a sword. The martyr died, invoking the glorious name of Christ, in the ye... | 2m 19s | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | ![]() 30ú lá Márta 1577 THOMAS COURSY | (From Bruodin’s Propugnaculum., p. 430) THOMAS COURSY, a native of Munster, was a most zealous priest. He resided at Kinsale. He was Vicar General, and in discharge of his office he used to visit the parish priests who were under this authority, and urge them to watch anxiously over the flocks committed to their care. When thus engaged, he fell into the hands of the emissaries of that wicked tyrant, Sir John Perrott,[1] an Englishman, then President of Munster. By his ... | 2m 04s | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | ![]() 116 - CORMAC EGAN, O.P. | (From the Acts of the General Chapter, OP. p. 563) HE was a laybrother of the Dominican Order. He was hanged by the heretics about this time. Please pray for final perseverance for all of us! May the martyrs of old inspire us all. | 0m 53s | ||||||
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