List of monastic houses in County Fermanagh

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The following is a list of the monastic houses in County Fermanagh , Northern Ireland. The smaller establishments such as monastic cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks) and camerae of the military orders of monks (Knights Templars and Knights Hospitallers) are included. The numerous monastic hospitals per se are not included here unless at some time the foundation had, or was purported to have, the status or function of an abbey, priory, or preceptory/commandery.

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Communities/provenance: shows the status and communities existing at each establishment, together with such dates as have been established as well as the fate of the establishment after dissolution, and the current status of the site.

Formal name or dedication: shows the formal name of the establishment or the person in whose name the church is dedicated, where known.

Alternative names: some of the establishments have had alternative names over the course of time. In order to assist in text-searching such alternatives in name or spelling have been provided.

Abbreviations and Key

The sites listed are ruins or fragmentary remains unless indicated thus:
*current monastic function
+current non-monastic ecclesiastic function
^current non-ecclesiastic function
=remains incorporated into later structure
#no identifiable trace of the monastic foundation remains
~exact site of monastic foundation unknown
øpossibly no such monastic foundation at location
¤no such monastic foundation
identification ambiguous or confused

Locations with names in italics indicate probable duplication (misidentification with another location) or non-existent foundations (either erroneous reference or proposed foundation never implemented).

Trusteeship denoted as follows:
NIEA Scheduled Monument (NI)
NM National Monument (ROI)
C.I.Church of Ireland
R.C.Roman Catholic Church
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Aghalurcher Monastery (approx.)
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Aghavea Monastery
(approx.)
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Boho Monastery (approx.)
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Davy's Island Monastery (approx.)
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Devenish Island Abbey
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Gola Priory
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Inishmacsaint Monastery
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Kilcoo Monastery (approx.)
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Kiltierney Monastery
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Kinawley Monastery (approx.)
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Lisgoole Abbey (approx.)
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Magheracross Monastery (approx.)
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Pubble Monastery
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Rossory Monastery
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Tivealough Friary (approx.)
Locations of monastic houses in County Fermanagh
FoundationImageCommunities & ProvenanceFormal Name or Dedication
& Alternative Names
OnLine References & Location
Aghalurcher Monastery Aghalurcher Church Yard.jpg early monastic site, founded 8th century by St Ronan, son of Aedh DubhAchad-urchaire
Achad-lurchaire
54°14′04″N7°27′06″W / 54.2345000°N 7.4518000°W / 54.2345000; -7.4518000 (Aghalurcher Monastery (approx. loc.))
Aghavea Monasteryearly monastic site, founded 6th century (about the time of St Molaise of Devenish) by Lasair of Achad-beitheAchad-beithe 54°17′34″N7°25′30″W / 54.2926973°N 7.4249067°W / 54.2926973; -7.4249067 (Aghavea Monastery (approx. loc.)) (approx)
Aredmuilt Monasteryearly monastic site, probably DerryvullanAriodmuilt
Boho Monasteryearly monastic siteBotha
St Faber
Feadhbar
[1] [2]
54°20′59″N7°47′45″W / 54.3497°N 7.7957°W / 54.3497; -7.7957 (Boho Monastery (approx. loc.)) (approx)
Davy's Island MonasteryAugustinian Canons Regular
cell of Lisgoole; ruined wall purported to be remains of the cell
Inishmore [3]
54°28′55″N7°46′45″W / 54.4818289°N 7.779048°W / 54.4818289; -7.779048 (Davy's Island Monastery (approx. loc.)) (approx)
Derrybrusk MonasteryDaire-broscaidh;
Aireach-brosca;
Daerybrosca;
Seanadh;
Belle Isle
[4]
Devenish Island Abbey, Lough Erne Devenish Abbey.jpg Augustinian Canons Regular — probably from SS Peter & Paul, Armagh
founded 1130, adjacent to Culdees house (see immediately below);
Augustinian Canons RegularArroasian
dependent on Armagh after 1140;
burned 1157 and 1360;
apparently dependent on Clogher 1427;
dissolved after 1600; deserted 1607;
possibly Augustinian Friars (if Dominensis)
The Abbey Church of Saint Mary, Devenish Island

St Laserian's parish and collegiate church (1457)
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Devenish Island Priory;
Daiminis;
Daminis;
Inis-na-nDam;
Dominensis?
54°22′12″N7°39′17″W / 54.3700981°N 7.654758°W / 54.3700981; -7.654758 (Devenish Island Abbey)
Devenish Monasteryearly monastic site, founded before 564 or 571 by St Molaise (Laisre)
Culdees from 10th century
Gola PrioryDominican Friars
founded after 1660 by Fr John MacManus, obtaining land from Lord Enniskillen
The Priory of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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Gaula
[5] [6]
54°17′31″N7°32′32″W / 54.291908°N 7.542196°W / 54.291908; -7.542196 (Gola Priory)
Iniseo Monasteryearly monastic site, founded before 777 by St ConstansIns-eo;
Inisionois in Lough Erne;
Eonois
Inishmacsaint Monastery, Lough Erne Inishmacsaint Church SW 2012 09 17.jpg founded 6th century by Saint Ninnidh LáimhdheargInis-maige-samh, Island of the Sorrel Plain 54°26′08″N7°44′43″W / 54.435556°N 7.745278°W / 54.435556; -7.745278 (Inishmacsaint Monastery)
Inisrocha Monastery, Lough Erneearly monastic site, listed as an abbey
Kilcoo Monasteryearly monastic site, founded by St Patrick?;
remains of high cross
St Patrick? [7]
54°22′34″N8°03′27″W / 54.3760862°N 8.0575482°W / 54.3760862; -8.0575482 (Kilcoo Monastery (approx. loc.)) (approx)
Kiltierney Monasteryearly monastic site?;
Cistercian monks
grange
Cell-tighernaigh;
Kilternan
54°30′43″N7°39′29″W / 54.5119515°N 7.6579205°W / 54.5119515; -7.6579205 (Kiltierney Monastery)
Kinawley Monasteryearly monastic site, founded before 563Cell-naale;
Kilnaile
54°13′35″N7°39′07″W / 54.2263642°N 7.6518212°W / 54.2263642; -7.6518212 (Kinawley Monastery (approx. loc.)) (approx)
Lisgoole Abbey #founded 1106?
built on site of early monastery (see immediately below);
Augustinian Canons Regular
founded c.1145 by Mc'Noellus Mackenlef, King of Ulaid;
Augustinian Canons RegularArroasian?
possibly adopted between 1140 and 1148 at the behest of St Malachy;
became ruinous, dissolved 1583 (c.1580);
Observant Franciscan Friars
reformed 1580-3;
dissolved 1598, friars expelled;
refounded at another location 1616 to before 1811
The Abbey Church of Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Mary, Lisgoole [8]
54°19′29″N7°37′49″W / 54.3247757°N 7.630216°W / 54.3247757; -7.630216 (Lisgoole Abbey (approx. loc.)) (approx)
Lisgoole Monastery #early monastic site;
site later occupied by Augustinian priory (see immediately above)
The monastery of Saint Aid, Lisgoole;
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Lissgabail;
Leasa-gobail;
Lisgobhail;
Lis-gamhail;
Lis-gevail;
Lis-govel
Magheracross Monasteryapparent early monastic site, CuldeeMachaire-na-croise 54°12′43″N7°29′49″W / 54.212°N 7.497°W / 54.212; -7.497 (Magheracross Monastery (approx. loc.)) (approx)
Pubble Monasteryearly monastic sitePopull;
Pobul;
Chappell of Popull;
Collidea
[9]
54°21′57″N7°29′23″W / 54.36586°N 7.48963°W / 54.36586; -7.48963 (Pubble Monastery)
Rossory Monasteryearly monastic site, nuns
founded before 480 by St Fanchea;
church of St Fuinche founded 1084;
hospital or hospice founded c.1371?
Ros-airthir;
Ros-oirthir
[10] [11]
54°20′06″N7°38′45″W / 54.334908°N 7.645815°W / 54.334908; -7.645815 (Rossory Monastery)
Tivealough Monastery ø
Keenaghan
Tievealough Church East Gable 2014 09 02.jpg possibly an early Christian monastic site, fd. before the 12th century; [12] purportedly Franciscan Friars [13] evidence lacking; [14] [12]
medieval ruins described as 'abbey or church'
Tievaelough;
Tivea Lough;
Magheramanagh;
Keenaghan Abbey
[15] [16]
54°29′18″N8°02′05″W / 54.4883351°N 8.0347829°W / 54.4883351; -8.0347829 (Tivealough Friary (approx. loc.)) (approx)
White Island Monastery?attempts made to identify this location as being Eo-inis monastery  
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Notes

    References

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    2. "Boho | Irish High Crosses | Barney McLaughlin".
    3. Lowry-Corry, Dorothy; Davies, O. (1938). "Davy's Island Church, Lower Lough Erne". Ulster Journal of Archaeology. 1: 222–226. JSTOR   20627246.
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    6. "Shop.osi.ie Mapviewer". Archived from the original on 29 August 2012. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
    7. Kilcoo in county Fermanagh
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    10. Sister Elizabeth Rees (1 May 2013). Celtic Saints of Ireland. History Press Limited. pp. 197–. ISBN   978-0-7524-9291-9.
    11. "Saint Fanchea of Ross Oirthir, January 1".
    12. 1 2 Wood, Helen Lanigan (2014). "1217 Tievealough: Church and Graveyard". In Foley, Claire; McHugh, Ronan (eds.). An Archaeological Survey of County Fermanagh. Vol. 1, Part 2. Newtownards: The Northern Ireland Environment Agency. pp. 807–809. ISBN   978-1-907053-78-8.
    13. Cooke, John (1906). Handbook for travellers in Ireland. London: Edward Stanford. p. 159. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
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    15. "Joe O'Loughlin » Blog Archive » Keenaghan Graveyard".
    16. North West Ulster: The Counties of Londonderry, Donegal, Fermanagh And Tyrone - Alistar Rowan - Google Books

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