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  • St. Fiacre also known as Fiachra; Fiachrach; Fiacrius; Fiaker and Fevre was a hermit at Kilfiachra, Ireland.

    St. Fiacre Argent 2006

  • COUTANCES — Cathedral — Churches, 19 — Fête of St. Fiacre, 20.

    Brittany & Its Byways Fanny Bury Palliser

  • The painted glass in the church is considerable, and represents the Life of Our Saviour, that of St. Fiacre, the Feast of Herod, and the Martyrdom of the Baptist, figures of the Prophets of the Old Testament, with many others.

    Brittany & Its Byways Fanny Bury Palliser

  • The whole country is a dreary sandy level, with salt-marshes, over which we passed to the ruined church of St. Fiacre, and close by is that of St. Guenolé, both situated near the sea.

    Brittany & Its Byways Fanny Bury Palliser

  • St. Fiacre, or Fiaker, was an Irish monk of the seventh century, who, according to tradition, obtained from the Bishop of

    Brittany & Its Byways Fanny Bury Palliser

  • Loges, Seine-et-Oise, France, was a place much frequented by pilgrims because of the shrine of St. Fiacre, an Irish solitary.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • In the Chapel of the Virgin in the north transept, the left hand window of the three over the altar depicts the life of St. Fiacre and St. Firmin, and was put up in 1540 in the days when Pierre Deforestier was in office, and François Baudoin was prévôt.

    The Story of Rouen Theodore Andrea Cook 1897

  • Another Irish saint, who evangelized in France, was St. Fiacre.

    An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800 Mary Frances Cusack 1864

  • It had been prepared beforehand; the duchess placed the manuscript before the council, as pledging herself unreservedly to all it contained, and Master Serisy, Abbot of St. Fiacre, a monk of the order of

    A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 1830

  • He introduced me at the Parish of St. Fiacre on Wednesday.

    Cardinal Seán's Blog 2009

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