Английская Википедия:Aghalurcher Monastery

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:EngvarB Шаблон:Infobox monastery Шаблон:Coord Aghalurcher (Шаблон:Irish place name) was a pre-Norman monastery located east of the shore of upper Lough Erne, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, founded according to legend by Saint Ronan in the sixth to early seventh century and dedicated to him in the ninth century. The site includes the ruins of a medieval church with a small gated vault (locked) — where sculptural fragments are stored — and a gateway constructed with stones from the church. The church was remodelled in 1447 with a new roof added. The site seems to have been abandoned after a murder on the altar effectively deconsecrated the church.[1]

The site includes some interesting gravestones of the late eighteenth century,[2] plus an early medieval carved head on the gateway. Additional sculptural fragments from the site are at the Fermanagh County Museum at Enniskillen Castle.

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Aghalurcher signpost on east side of Newbridge Road

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Saints associated with Aghalurcher Monastery

References

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  1. Eileen Gardiner, Pilgrim's Way to St. Patrick's Purgatory, 2010, pp. 112-14
    - Peter Harbison, Guide to National and Historic Monuments of Ireland, 1992, p. 137
    - Helen Hickey, Images of Stone, 1985, pp. 47–48, 50, 56–58, 62, 91, 95–96.
    - Alistair Rowan, North West Ulster: The Buildings of Ireland, 1979, pp. 361
    - Gwynn & Hadcock, Medieval Religious Houses: Ireland, 1970, p. 372
  2. Aghalurcher Graveyard