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1 1| to the Church. Over the saint, as he walked, a canopy 2 1| however, did not escape the saint, for he knew with the eyes 3 1| and naughty boy?" But the saint solemnly uttered these prophetic 4 1| put out his tongue: the saint extended to it his holy 5 1| this short time that the saint was a guest in the monastery 6 1| exceedingly boisterous, the saint, as he sat in the house, 7 1| perilous and stormy a day?" The saint, on hearing this, thus made 8 1| arrived, according to the saint's prediction, and brought 9 1| brought St. Cainnech. The saint went forth with the brethren 10 1| Domnall and Forcus. And the saint, in like manner, prophesied 11 1| above-mentioned battle, the saint asked King Aidan about his 12 1| after him. Then at once the saint prophesied on this wise, " 13 1| according to the word of the saint, advanced and rested in 14 1| his bosom. Immediately the saint kissed him, and, giving 15 1| enriched by thy blessing." The saint blessed him immediately 16 1| same time and place, the saint, wishing to visit Scandlan, 17 1| to the prediction of the saint. For in thirty years he 18 1| in the same ship with the saint, how these kings had been 19 1| came as an exile to the saint, who was then wandering 20 1| accomplished according to the saint's words. This was Oingus, 21 1| time." These words of the saint were on this wise fulfilled 22 1| closely inquired at by the saint regarding the king, his 23 1| by his enemies?" Then the saint replied, "He shall never 24 1| And the prophecy of the saint regarding Kina Roderc was 25 1| CHAPTER IX.~ Prophecy of the Saint regarding two boys, one 26 1| of whom, according to the Saint's word, died at the end 27 1| rank in life came to the saint, who was then in the Iouan 28 1| brought his son to the saint and asked him what kind 29 1| would enjoy. To whom the saint replied, "Is not this the 30 1| following answer from the saint, "Thy son Ernan will see 31 1| according to the words of the saint.~ ~ 32 1| CHAPTER X.~ Prophecy of the Saint regarding Colca, son of 33 1| Hy, now Iona) with the saint, was asked by him concerning 34 1| bear that character." The saint then spoke these prophetic 35 1| according to the judgment of the saint, she was absolved, wondering 36 1| what was made known to the saint regarding her.~ ~ 37 1| however, returned to the saint, and remained with him for 38 1| received this answer from the saint: "In thine own beloved country 39 1| he complained before the saint that one of the sailors 40 1| sailors was wanting. The saint immediately answered him 41 1| add? Trena received the saint's blessing, and crossed 42 1| the very man of whom the saint had spoken beforehand.~ ~ 43 1| CHAPTER XIII.~ How the Saint knew and told beforehand 44 1| Tiree), and going to the saint in the morning asked his 45 1| asked his blessing. The saint looking at him, said, "O 46 1| escape." On receiving the saint's blessing he departed, 47 1| without giving heed to the saint's words. But as he was crossing 48 1| the prophetic words of the saint. On the morning of that 49 1| the forenamed island, the saint told him about this whale, 50 1| Go in peace," said the saint, "thy faith in Christ shall 51 1| accordingly, having received the saint's blessing, sailed from 52 1| desert in the sea, asked the saint's blessing. The saint bidding 53 1| the saint's blessing. The saint bidding him adieu uttered 54 1| AT another time, the saint came to the Hinbina island ( 55 1| who, though ordered by the saint, declined to accept the 56 1| indulgence. Him then the saint addressed in these words: " 57 1| griddle such flesh as the saint had foretold.~ ~ 58 1| AT another time, the saint called out the brethren 59 1| months had passed away, the saint one day spoke to Diormit, 60 1| sea in obedience to the saint's injunction, and told Lugaid 61 1| approaching all the words of the saint regarding the unhappy man. 62 1| therefore returned to the saint, and told him the words 63 1| of the poor wretch. The saint, on hearing them, went down 64 1| should be received, the saint immediately replied to him, " 65 1| according to the judgment of the saint. The saint said to him, " 66 1| judgment of the saint. The saint said to him, "If thou do 67 1| Having said these words, the saint turned to his own friends 68 1| exactly according to the saint's prophecy; for the wretched 69 1| day Baithene came to the saint and said, "I want some one 70 1| written." Hearing this, the saint said, "Why give us this 71 1| was read over, what the saint had said was found to be 72 1| the Water-vessel, as the Saint had foretold.~ ~IN the same 73 1| island (Sound of Iona); the saint hearing the shout, as he 74 1| eager haste to kiss the saint, he upset the inkhorn with 75 1| another Guest foretold by the Saint.~ ~So again at another time 76 1| again at another time the saint spoke thus to his brethren 77 1| as had been shown to the saint beforehand; for on the morning 78 1| and his arrival, as the saint had foretold, broke the 79 1| Sound.~ ~ON another day the saint heard some person shouting 80 1| to the prediction of the saint.~ ~ 81 1| spoke already, came to the saint one day after the grinding 82 1| grinding of the corn, but the saint's countenance shone with 83 1| fled in great terror. The saint gently clapped his hands 84 1| then on his return the saint asked him why he fled so 85 1| he ventured to ask the saint, "Hath any awful vision 86 1| shown to thee just now?" The saint answered, "A very fearful 87 1| hath it taken place?" The saint then addressed him thus: " 88 1| happening to accompany the saint to the Head of the land ( 89 1| very cold day in winter the saint was much afflicted, and 90 1| occasions of severe weather. The saint, hearing in spirit these 91 1| foretold.~ ~ANOTHER time the saint was sitting on the top of 92 1| arrival was pointed out to the saint he got up quickly and said, " 93 1| shore, he ran to meet the saint, who was coming down to 94 1| confession of his sins. Then the saint, also shedding tears, said 95 1| Ó He then arose, and the saint received him with great 96 1| river Aba (Lochawe). The saint gave them the following 97 1| delay." In obedience to the saint's command they went to the 98 1| with the messengers of the saint, and soon reached his abode 99 1| he was addressed by the saint, "O Cailtan, thou hast done 100 1| thanks to God, embraced the saint with tears, and receiving 101 1| during that very week, as the saint had said.~ ~ 102 1| Foresight and Prophecy of the Saint Regarding the two brothers 103 1| so often. As soon as the saint heard it, he said to the 104 1| the strangers across. The saint, after embracing them, asked 105 1| thee for this year." The saint replied, "With me, as you 106 1| brother, in answer to the saint's remarks, replied, "Although 107 1| entered the chapel with the saint, and on bended knees devoutly 108 1| took the monastic vow. The saint then turned to his monks 109 1| truthful prophecy of the saint, both closed their fires 110 1| in the word of God by the saint through an interpreter, 111 1| same spot, according to the saint's prediction, and was buried 112 1| that was removed by the Saint's order.~ ~ANOTHER time, 113 1| ANOTHER time, as the saint was travelling beyond the 114 1| flows into a lake. There the saint took up his abode, and that 115 1| they were again asleep, the saint roused Diormit, and said 116 1| fire, and returning to the saint he told him what was taking 117 1| was taking place. Then the saint told the brethren the name 118 1| ONE day again, as the saint was sitting in his little 119 1| the very moment that the saint said to him the man was 120 1| afterwards became known to the saint, he was deeply grieved, 121 1| journey, received from the Saint visiting them in spirit.~ ~ 122 1| near Inverness). When the saint himself was chanting the 123 1| nation. On seeing this, the saint began to sing the 44th Psalm, 124 1| AT another time, when the saint was staying some days in 125 1| respected by the people." The saint immediately answered, "He 126 1| happened according to the saint's prophecy.~ ~ 127 1| CHAPTER XXXI.~ Prophecy of the Saint regarding Neman, son of 128 1| Gruthrich.~ ~FOR when the saint corrected this man for his 129 1| faults, he received the saint's reproof with derision. 130 1| as was foretold by the saint.~ ~ 131 1| AT another time, as the saint was staying in that part 132 1| thought him very pious. The saint, on hearing him, suddenly 133 1| Christ, who stood round the saint in the church, and had heard 134 1| AT another time, when the saint was in the Iouan island ( 135 1| they brought him to the saint, as they had been told. 136 1| they had been told. The saint looked at him, and said, " 137 1| A short time after the saint saw in spirit that the death 138 1| sent them at once as the saint had recommended, but he 139 1| AT another time, as the saint was sitting one day with 140 1| the brothers said to the saint, "Why didst thou not ask 141 1| of his profession?" The saint replied, "Why do even you 142 1| hands of his enemies?" The saint had no sooner said these 143 1| at another time, as the saint was living in the Iouan 144 1| of such sudden grief. The saint, in very great affliction, 145 1| beyond the firth. Then the saint called quietly to Lugbe, 146 1| Christ, began to question the saint in private. "Tell me, I 147 1| unknown to man." To this the saint replied, "Thy question regardeth 148 1| everything faithfully as the saint demanded. After this pledge 149 1| given he arose, and the saint said to him, "There are 150 1| speaking of this miracle, the saint, though he seems to be referring 151 1| even Lugbe, for whom the saint showed a special affection, 152 1| have now related of the saint.~ ~Of Cronan the Bishop.~ ~ 153 1| was a bishop, came to the saint; but his rank could not 154 1| could not be hidden from the saint. For next Lord's day, being 155 1| day, being invited by the saint, as the custom was, to consecrate 156 1| of Christ, he asked the saint to join him, that, as two 157 1| of the Lord together. The saint went to the altar accordingly, 158 1| to thee?" On hearing the saint's words, the humble stranger 159 1| and adored Christ in His saint, and the bystanders in amazement 160 1| gave glory to God.~ ~The Saint's prophecy regarding Ernan 161 1| Eilean-na-Naoimh). On his departure the saint embraced him affectionately, 162 1| to be taken back to the saint, who was much rejoiced at 163 1| suddenly upon him before the saint could see his face in life, 164 1| ground, that the word of the saint might be fulfilled. Hence 165 1| manner put up where the saint resided at the time of his 166 1| remaineth unto this day.~ ~The Saint's prophecy regarding the 167 1| AT another time, when the saint was staying in that district 168 1| thou speakest," replied the saint, "is now being pillaged 169 1| and children; but when the saint saw him so much afflicted 170 1| happened exactly as the saint foretold.~ ~The Saint's 171 1| the saint foretold.~ ~The Saint's prophecy regarding a Peasant 172 1| in Westmeath), asked the saint by what death he would die. " 173 1| shalt thou die," said the saint, "nor at sea; but the travelling 174 1| Not so," replied the saint. "Why," asked Goire, "wilt 175 1| death?" "Because," said the saint, "I do not wish to tell 176 1| by that same wound.~ ~The Saint's foreknowledge and prophecy 177 1| another time, while the saint was living in the Iouan 178 1| monastery in the evening, the saint, without any inquiry, but 179 1| to its old home." As the saint predicted, so exactly did 180 1| that well, according to the saint's word, a near kinsman of 181 1| fort Cethirn."~ ~How the Saint was favoured by God's grace 182 1| he ran immediately to the saint, and on bended knees repented 183 1| with amendment of life. The saint bade him rise: and from 184 1| as was revealed to the saint through that present.~ ~ 185 1| hearing the words of the saint regarding himself, knelt 186 1| When at the outset the saint reproved him for certain 187 1| Kilmore, in Roscommon), the saint knew the offering of a stingy 188 2| sweet by the blessing of the Saint.~ ~THERE was a certain very 189 2| bitterness of the fruit, the saint one day in autumn, came 190 2| sweetness, according to the saint's word.~ ~ 191 2| month of August, at the Saint's prayer, while he was residing 192 2| AT another time the saint sent his monks to bring 193 2| When they returned to the saint, with a freight-ship laden 194 2| of twigs, they told the saint that the poor man was very 195 2| account of the loss. The saint immediately gave them these 196 2| land." According to the saint's orders, the corn was sent 197 2| hast been ordered by the saint, to whom the Lord will give 198 2| another time also, while the saint was living in the Iouan 199 2| sea on a clear day. As the saint saw it rising, he said to 200 2| bread from the hands of the saint, and set out on his voyage 201 2| As he was starting, the saint gave him these words of 202 2| more? Silnan, obeying the saint's words, had a quick and 203 2| found the people of whom the saint had been speaking destroyed 204 2| messenger, who, according to the saint's orders, sprinkled man 205 2| another time, while the saint was staying in the Iouan 206 2| directions given him, the saint gave him a little box made 207 2| health." This, too, the saint added, "Lo! here in thy 208 2| exactly fulfilled as the saint had foretold; for as soon 209 2| thigh was washed, as the saint recommended, with the blessed 210 2| according to the prophecy of the saint, twenty-three years in the 211 2| lump of Salt blessed by the Saint, which could not be consumed 212 2| asked and obtained from the saint a lump of salt which he 213 2| volume of a book in the Saint's handwriting which could 214 2| from the hard rock by the Saint's prayers.~ ~AND since mention 215 2| the Lord wrought by the saint at different times and places, 216 2| occasion, then, when the saint was engaged in one of his 217 2| in the neighbourhood, the saint turned aside to a rock that 218 2| according to the prophecy of the saint. This was Lugucencalad, 219 2| Having ascertained this, the saint one day went up to the fountain 220 2| blessed and washed in by the saint.~ ~ 221 2| then chanced to say to the saint, as he was trying to help 222 2| relate! The very moment the saint stood up at the prow, with 223 2| companions were crying out to the saint to pray to the Lord for 224 2| men came in company to the saint, and asked him, with one 225 2| different directions. The saint in answer gave them this 226 2| according to the word of the saint; for Baithene on that same 227 2| full of new milk, asked the saint to bless his burden, as 228 2| he usually did. Then the saint, being at the time at some 229 2| kneeled down in prayer. The saint said to him, "Rise up, Columban, 230 2| half-empty pail, which the saint had blessed, was found the 231 2| not identified). When the saint was staying there, he decided 232 2| art, at the command of the saint, from a bull that was near. 233 2| that was near. This the saint directed to be done, not 234 2| had been blessed by the saint, and recovered with astonishing 235 2| near Isla), came to the saint, and complained of a bleeding 236 2| him to come nearer, the saint pressed both his nostrils 237 2| which abounds in fish, the saint said to them, "Try again," 238 2| me." In obedience to the saint's command they hauled in 239 2| another time also, when the saint was stopping some, days 240 2| and for both graces the saint and his companions gave 241 2| received on one occasion the saint as his guest. And after 242 2| afford for one night, the saint asked him the number of 243 2| He answered, "Five." The saint then said, "Bring them to 244 2| when they were brought the saint raised his holy hand and 245 2| a wife and children, the saint added this further blessing, 246 2| according to the word of the saint.~ ~ 247 2| immediately he was directed by the saint to bring them before him, 248 2| cattle determined by the saint for both these men, whenever 249 2| men who had spurned the Saint.~ ~THE venerable man had 250 2| he was afar off. When the saint reproached him for his evil 251 2| with the booty. Yet the saint followed him to the water' 252 2| Ardnamurchan). Then the saint, as soon as he had finished 253 2| arose from the sea, as the saint had said, and caused a great 254 2| the vessel escaped, as the saint had said: and in this wonderful 255 2| carried by travellers to the saint, he replied by the following 256 2| told this prophecy of the saint, he scorned and laughed 257 2| the devil to rush on the saint with a spear, on purpose 258 2| named Findlugan, put on the saint's cowl and interposed, being 259 2| But in a wonderful way the saint's garment served as a kind 260 2| thinking he had transfixed the saint with his spear. Exactly 261 2| year afterwards, when the saint was staying in the Iouan 262 2| to the revelation of the saint, in the island which in 263 2| go unpunished?" Then the saint at once pronounced this 264 2| by hounds. As soon as the saint saw him at some distance, 265 2| sound of these words of the saint in the woods, the terrible 266 2| Then at the voice of the saint, the monster was terrified, 267 2| CHAPTER XXIX.~ How the Saint blessed the Soil of this 268 2| passed to the Lord, the saint went in a chariot to visit 269 2| comfort and encouragement, the saint stood upon the higher ground, 270 2| hearing these words, the saint tried to comfort them as 271 2| Of the Knife which the Saint blessed by signing it with 272 2| grandson of Brian, came to the saint whilst he was writing, and 273 2| beseech thee to bless." The saint, without turning his face 274 2| knife thus blessed, the saint asked, "What sort of a knife 275 2| that brother?" Diormit, the saint's faithful attendant, replied, " 276 2| killing bulls or oxen." The saint then, on the contrary, said, " 277 2| the abiding virtue of the saint's blessing, that these tools 278 2| another time, Diormit, the saint's faithful attendant, was 279 2| even unto death, and the saint went to see him in his extremity. 280 2| death." This prayer of the saint was heard, for, on the instant 281 2| on the instant that the saint's prayer was made, Diormit 282 2| another time also, as the saint was making a journey beyond 283 2| account, and besought the saint to pray for him. Yielding 284 2| who was newly dead. The saint, on seeing their bitter 285 2| this glorious word from the saint, the soul returned to the 286 2| must thus believe that our saint had the gift of miracles 287 2| refused to part with her, the saint then spoke to him to the 288 2| girl free."~ ~Whilst the saint was yet speaking, behold, 289 2| to the prediction of the saint -- both the breaking of 290 2| persons, in obedience to the saint's instructions, proceeded 291 2| and delivered her to the saint's messengers. The pebble 292 2| whilst conversing with the saint, said to him: "Tell me, 293 2| propose to set sail?" The saint replied, "I intend to begin 294 2| its shade." Upon this the saint observed: "The almighty 295 2| say? That same day, the saint, accompanied by a large 296 2| AT another time, when the saint made his first journey to 297 2| back with great force. The saint and his companions then 298 2| another occasion, when the saint was staying a few days in 299 2| could not be found. When the saint observed the brethren lamenting 300 2| door opened of itself. The saint entered the church before 301 2| a beggar, for whom, the Saint made and blessed a stake 302 2| he was directed, and the saint, taking it in his own hand, 303 2| articles that belonged to the saint's ship a leathern vessel 304 2| size. He then went to the saint, and told him what he had 305 2| the leathern bottle. The saint smiled and said, "I do not 306 2| with me in the ship?" The saint replied, "Thou shalt learn 307 2| returned in grief to the saint, and on his bended knees 308 2| island (Hy, now Iona), the saint addressed those who stood 309 2| these words spoken by the saint, a certain active youth 310 2| found the vessel, as the saint had predicted. He immediately 311 2| CHAPTER XL.~ The Saint's prophecy regarding Libran, 312 2| another time, while the saint was living in the Iouan 313 2| monastery on the island. The saint found him one day sitting 314 2| depth of his repentance, the saint then laid down minutely 315 2| he replied at once to the saint, "to do everything whatever 316 2| the laws of penance. The saint said to him, "Arise and 317 2| Being comforted by the saint's words, he first gave thanks 318 2| turning afterwards to the saint, asked, " What am I to do 319 2| my journey thus far." The saint, on seeing him very much 320 2| every respect obeyed the saint's commands; and being sent 321 2| directed, he came again to the saint to consult him on the above-mentioned 322 2| above-mentioned oath. Then the saint gave this prophetic answer 323 2| set out enriched with the saint's blessing. When he reached 324 2| exactly as prophesied by the saint. For when he showed and 325 2| afterwards, according to the saint's prophecy, compelled by 326 2| younger brother, as the saint foretold, engaged to supply 327 2| more? Every particular the saint foretold he now described 328 2| traveller gave back to the saint the price of his ransom 329 2| and at the same time the saint addressed him in these words: " 330 2| wept bitterly. When the saint saw his great grief he tried 331 2| unusual consolation from the saint he rejoiced exceedingly, 332 2| and, being enriched by the saint's blessing, went away in 333 2| truthful prophecy of the saint regarding the same man was 334 2| a certain day during the saint's stay in the Iouan island ( 335 2| island (Hy, now Iona), the saint arose from reading, and 336 2| Having said this, the saint, being touched with pity 337 2| That same hour, as the saint had predicted, the poor 338 2| ANOTHER time, when the saint was living on the Rechrean 339 2| for marriage rights. The saint on hearing this, sent for 340 2| monastery for women." The saint then said, "What thou dost 341 2| agreed to fast with the saint that day, and the following 342 2| the following night the saint spent sleepless in prayer 343 2| within his dominions." The saint took care to give this direction, 344 2| a few months, whilst the saint was remaining in the Iouan 345 2| Upon hearing this, the saint joined the conversation 346 2| another time, while the saint was spending a few days 347 2| times the tunic which the saint wore at the hour of his 348 2| the intercession of our Saint, were changed into propitious 349 2| this place please thee, O saint? Hitherto we had hoped that 350 2| and how great esteem the saint is held by the Lord is evident 351 2| it agreeable to thee, O saint, that we should spend tomorrow, 352 2| plague to the prayers of the saint, ungratefully and wickedly 353 3| relate those which either our saint received regarding others, 354 3| measure, that is, to the saint himself, specially and clearly, 355 3| from daring to hold the saint any longer excommunicated, 356 3| forth his hand, struck the saint with a scourge, the livid 357 3| appointment of the same king, the saint, in obedience to the command 358 3| at the same time as the saint. During the words of consecration, 359 3| words of consecration, the saint declared the future regarding 360 3| his knees and asked the saint to tell him the reason of 361 3| great astonishment. The saint said to him in reply: "I 362 3| from Hibernia came to the saint and remained with him for 363 3| district where I dwelt." The saint said to him, ÒHe of whom 364 3| opportunely assisted the Saint in the same conflict.~ ~ 365 3| Holy Spirit revealed to the saint, to attack his monastery 366 3| the angels of God, as the saint afterwards told certain 367 3| On the same day, when the saint was returning to his monastery, 368 3| except the one of whom the saint spoke died in the congregation 369 3| words from the mouth of the saint were heard by a certain 370 3| end of the same year, the saint addressed the same Genere 371 3| holy man." "Go," said the saint, "it is thy duty to obey 372 3| duties in the monastery, the saint, on the contrary, bade them 373 3| rite, they accompanied the saint to the church in their white 374 3| name is commemorated, the saint, suddenly turning to the 375 3| was thus made known to the saint.~ ~ 376 3| AT another time, when the saint was travelling beyond the 377 3| word of God preached by the saint, believed and was baptized, 378 3| Plain (Derry)." And the saint added afterwards these words, 379 3| neighbouring hill, that the saint's name and the reverence 380 3| began to stand around the saint whilst he prayed; and after 381 3| on his knees before the saint in the midst of the assembled 382 3| craved forgiveness. The saint, taking him aside, commanded 383 3| was, therefore, after the saint's departure from the body 384 3| Pillar seen to glow upon the Saint's head.~ ~ANOTHER time four 385 3| mysteries of the Eucharist. The saint complied with their express 386 3| AT another time, when the saint was living in the Hinba 387 3| known to many after the saint's death through this same 388 3| On the following day the saint called him aside and rebuked 389 3| vision would be shown to the saint within. And at that very 390 3| spot. On the morrow the saint took him apart, and chiding 391 3| Vision of Angels whom the Saint saw coming to meet his soul, 392 3| sorrow which followed. The saint said to them, "Go in peace, 393 3| had been revealed to the saint. Seeing them so much afflicted, 394 3| these words of blessing, the saint was carried back to his 395 3| evidently inspired, the saint looking upwards gave them 396 3| passage out." Thus spoke the saint. But none of the bystanders 397 3| was near at hand When the saint had entered in and blessed 398 3| thy leaving us." But the saint replied to him, "I have 399 3| made the promise as the saint desired, the venerable man 400 3| to weep bitterly, and the saint endeavoured to console him 401 3| could.~ ~After this the saint left the barn, and in going 402 3| the roadside. While the saint, as I have said, bowed down 403 3| monastery. It came up to the saint and, strange to say, laid 404 3| shed copious tears on the saint's bosom, foaming and greatly 405 3| weeping mourner away, but the saint forbade him, saying: "Let 406 3| it." And saying this, the saint blessed the work-horse, 407 3| was very applicable to the saint, who was about to depart, 408 3| the end of the page, the saint went to the church to the 409 3| gradually approached, the saint became silent. Then as soon 410 3| in the direction of the saint. And as he drew near to 411 3| the lights, he found the saint lying before the altar; 412 3| into lamentations. And the saint, as we have been told by 413 3| the holy right hand of the saint, that he might bless his 414 3| revelation made to a certain saint of Ireland, at the very 415 3| Hearing this said the saint immediately replied: "No, 416 3| been conferred on this same saint by God, Who loveth those