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The name Ronan come from.....
St. Ronan
There are twelve Irish saints bearing the name of Ronan commemorated
in the "Martyrology of Donegal"; of these the most
celebrated are: St. Ronan of Ulster, brother of St. Carnech,
and grandson of Loarn, d. 11 January, 535; St. Ronan, son of
Berach, a disciple of the great St. Fechin of Fore. He became
first Abbot of Drumshallon, and d. 18 November, 665. St. Ronan
Fionn is honoured as patron of Lan Ronan (Kelminiog) in Iveagh.
His feast is celebrated on 22 May, both in Ireland and Scotland.
St. Ronan of Iona is explicitly referred to by St. Bede as one
of the protagonists of the Roman custom of celebrating Easter
as against the Irish tradition, and he had a warm controversy
on the subject with his countryman St. Finan, Bishop of Lindisfarne,
660. This controversy was ended at the Synod of Whitby, in 664,
when St. Ronan's views were upheld. St. Ronan of Lismore was
a distinguished successor of St. Carthage, and several Munster
churches were built in his honour. His feast is celebrated on
9 February 763. Another saint of this name is best known by
the ruined church of Kilronan, Co. Roscommon, where Turlogh
O'Carolan and Bishop O'Rourke are buried.
W.H. GRATTAN-FLOOD
Transcribed by Christine J. Murray
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume XIII
Copyright © 1912 by Robert Appleton Company
Online Edition Copyright © 1999 by Kevin Knight
Nihil Obstat, February 1, 1912. Remy Lafort, D.D., Censor
Imprimatur. +John Cardinal Farley, Archbishop of New York
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