
Moluag - Wikipedia
He is one of the 48 saints referred to in the Lorrha ("Stowe") Missal used by churches of Ireland, Scotland, Britain, France, Germany, Switzerland, and northern Italy: "Saint Lua of Lismore, Pray for us".
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Saint Lua of Limerick - Catholic Saint - Saint for a Minute
Saint Lua of Limerick, also known as Luanus, Lugid, and Molua, was a renowned spiritual figure in early Christian Ireland. Born in the year 554 in Limerick, Ireland, he grew up to become a spiritual student of the esteemed Saint Comgall of Bangor.
St. Lua - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online
Abbot and disciple of St. Comgall, sometimes listed as Lugud or Molua. He was born in Limerick, Ireland, where he aided St. Comgall and reportedly founded 120 monasteries. He was also a hermit for a few years.
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Mo Lua of Killaloe - Wikipedia
Saint Molua (d. c 609), [1] (also known as Lua, Da Lua), [1] was an Irish saint, who was a Christian abbot in the Early Middle Ages. [1] Saint Molua's feast day is on 4 August. [1] He is venerated in the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church.
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Who was St Molua? - St Molua's Church
St Molua was an Irish priest of the 6th century who like Columba and Gall trained in the monastery at Bangor, County Down (about twelve miles from Belfast). The saint’s real name was originally Lughaidh (pronounced Lua).