Monastic Sites
Discover Ireland's ancient monasteries and abbeys that shaped the spiritual landscape
Crossmolina Priory
Founded: after c. 1270
Order: Augustinian
Possible early monastic site in the 10th century; Augustinian Canons Regular founded after c. 1270; dependent on Ballybeg; non-conventual by 1438; given as conventual cell 1444 dissolved c. 1584?
Cruagh Monastery
early monastic site, Gaelic monks founded 5th century by D. Daluan of Croibige in the time of St Patrick
Cuivelleagh Friary ≈
Order: Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular
Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular founded by Lord of Chanligh, confirmed by the “”Bishop of Athenry”” (probably Achonry) and the pope; probable mistaken reference to Creevelea (Dromahair), q.v.
Culfeightrin Monastery ø
supposed early monastery founded 5th century by St Patrick; dissolved before 11th century
Cullen Monastery ø
purported Gaelic nuns, founded by St Laitrian (Lasair Fhiona) — ruins near a church held to have belonged to an ancient nunnery,[notes 51] latterly under erenaghs
Cumber Monastery
early monastic site, traditionally founded 5th century by St Patrick; under secular erenaghs until early 17th century
Curraheen Friary
Order: Franciscan
Franciscan Friars — from Youghal placed of settlement after the suppression; in vicinity 1731
Daire-mor Monastery
Founded: mid 7th century
Order: Early Irish
Early monastic site, founded by mid 7th century