Monastic Sites
Discover Ireland's ancient monasteries and abbeys that shaped the spiritual landscape
Kilfarboy Monastery ø~ (Irish: Cill Fear Buí)
early monastic site, also given as Kilfobrick, County Meath[notes 29]
Kilfarboy Monastery ø~ (Irish: Cill Fear Buí)
early monastic site, also given as Kilfobrick, County Meath[notes 29]
Kilfarboy Monastery ø~ (Irish: Cill Fear Buí)
early monastic site, also given as Kilfobrick, County Meath[notes 29]
Kilfenora Monastery + (Irish: Cill Fhionnúrach)
Celtic monks, purportedly founded by St Fachnan (possibly Fachtnan, founder of Ross Carbery) probably continuing after 1111; episcopal diocesan cathedral probably by 1152; extant
Kilfenora Monastery + (Irish: Cill Fhionnúrach)
Celtic monks, purportedly founded by St Fachnan (possibly Fachtnan, founder of Ross Carbery) probably continuing after 1111; episcopal diocesan cathedral probably by 1152; extant
Kilfenora Monastery + (Irish: Cill Fhionnúrach)
Celtic monks, purportedly founded by St Fachnan (possibly Fachtnan, founder of Ross Carbery) probably continuing after 1111; episcopal diocesan cathedral probably by 1152; extant
Kilfenora Monastery + (Irish: Cill Fhionnúrach)
Celtic monks, purportedly founded by St Fachnan (possibly Fachtnan, founder of Ross Carbery) probably continuing after 1111; episcopal diocesan cathedral probably by 1152; extant
Kilfenora Monastery + (Irish: Cill Fhionnúrach)
Celtic monks, purportedly founded by St Fachnan (possibly Fachtnan, founder of Ross Carbery) probably continuing after 1111; episcopal diocesan cathedral probably by 1152; extant
Kilferagh Monastery
early monastic site, purportedly founded by St Fiachrius; church in the monastery of Rathen
Kilfinain Monastery
Order: Early Irish
Early monastic site, founded by St Finan, Abbot of Rathen; church in the monastery of Rathen
Kilfortchearn Monastery
early monastic site, purportedly founded 5th century (in the time of St Patrick) by St Fortchern, bishop