Molana Abbey

Molana Abbey
Mainistir Mhaolanfaidh
The ruins of Molana Abbey pictured from the eastern bank of the River Blackwater
Monastery information
OrderAugustinians
DioceseWaterford and Lismore
Architecture
StatusInactive
Site
Public accessYes

Molana Abbey (Irish: Mainistir Mhaolanfaidh)[1] is a 6th-century Abbey located on the south coast of Ireland in the Diocese of Waterford and Lismore, near Youghal. The abbey lies on an island in the River Blackwater. The monks of the monastery helped co-edit Collectio canonum Hibernensis in the 8th century. It came under the control of the Augustinian canons in the 12th century before being seized by the English Crown during the Reformation and gradually falling into ruin.

Name of the monastery

The Irish name for the island is Dairinis, which can be translated as "Oak Island".[2] Early Middle Ages text sources also use this name for the abbey. However, since there was another monastery island of that name in Wexford, the name of the founder, Máel Anfaid, was added to differentiate between the two.[3] In later centuries, the old Irish name was dropped and only the founder's name was used. This name was later anglicised to Molana.[4]

Geographic location

The location of Molana Abbey

The monastery is located on a former river island in the Blackwater River but was connected to the mainland in 1806 by the construction of two dams on the west side of the mainland.[5] The site is only a few kilometers from the river mouth and the natural port of Youghal on the south coast of Ireland. Access to waterways in the early Middle Ages was of great importance as it gave easy access to travel between monasteries in Ireland and in Britain.[6] According to some traditions, it is known that a sea voyage in the early Christian period between the Southern coast of Ireland and Brittany could be completed in three days and nights.[7]

History

The 12th-century Norman military commander Raymond FitzGerald, who regularly visited and is buried in the monastery

A disciple of St. Carthage, called Máel Anfaid, founded the monastery on an island called Dair Inis on the River Blackwater in the sixth century.[8] Little is known of the founder but it is thought he could have lived to at least 608 AD.[9][10] The early monastery was recorded as having an extensive library including Greek Vulgate and African councils resolutions.[11] Although it can also be assumed that, as with many other Irish monasteries, Molana was a victim of raids by Vikings, no such records of any attacks have survived. In particular, the prominent location near the mouth of the River Blackwater makes the chances of an attack even likelier.[12]

Following the Norman Invasion of Ireland in 1169, the monks befriended Raymond Fitzgerald, who was one of the Norman commanders of the invasion. FitzGerald provided support to the monastery and it is thought he was buried there some time between 1185 and 1198.[13] Molana was refounded as a house of Augustinian canons in the 12th century and was extensively rebuilt in the 13th century. By 1462 the monastery was reported to still have a large number of monks caring for the poor and sick, despite it being in poor structural condition. Later, in 1475, it was reported that the monastery was still impoverished but continuing to function.

During the Reformation all monasteries in the territory of Henry VIII were dissolved and examined. The Crown report compiled in 1541 stated the monastery consisted of a church, cloister and all that was necessary for the operation of agriculture, including 380 acres of land, three weirs for catching salmon and a water mill. The property had an estimated value of 26 pounds and 15 shillings.[13] On 21 December 1550, ownership of the monastery as a fief fell to James FitzGerald, 14th Earl of Desmond.[14] The Earl allowed continuation of the monastic life but the Desmond Rebellions caused the monastery to be re-seized by the English Crown, whose soldiers desecrated the church and burned a portrait of the monastery's founder when they visited the island in 1580.[15]

By 1600 the monastery was abandoned and already overgrown with so much ivy that it was nearly impossible to examine the architectural features. Gradually the buildings fell further into ruin. The land and ruins were owned by Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington up to the mid-eighteenth century when it passed to the Smyth family who built a nearby manor named Ballynatray House complete with a surrounding park in 1795. To integrate the ruins of the monastery into the park, two dams were built in 1806, which since then connect the island to the mainland. The monastery and its associated manor were later sold several times and is still in private ownership to this day.[when?][16] The grounds of Ballynatray House are open to the public for a few hours on certain days of the week.[when?]

Architecture

Pointed Windows on the north side of the choir, constructed in the 13th century early English style

Not much is known about the buildings from the early Christian era. In general it can be assumed that in Ireland at the time, the nearest building materials were used. The name of the island would suggest that oak trees were widely available locally so the early monastery was probably constructed of this. Only later, but well before Anglo-Norman invasion in the 12th century, were churches being widely constructed using stone. The nave of the monasteries church dates back to this time just before the invasion and is 17.07m in length and 7.47m in width.[17] It is typical for this time period of construction, the preferred method was the use of fairly large stones if possible, which were carefully selected and arranged so that a relatively high degree of accuracy was achieved.[18]

All other preserved buildings were erected in the 13th century with some later additions.[19] The choir windows are 4.57 m high, 2.08 m wide and narrow outwards to 0.56 m. With six southern chancel windows, a large east window and four northern chancel windows, the choir area would have been very full of light. In comparison, the old nave must have been dark. The east wing was two storeys. The ground floor shut immediately to the choir vestry. Further south was followed by other areas with the chapter house and the staircase that gave access to the dormitory on the top floor. The chapter house had three-part window with a height of 1.68 m and an inner width of 1.37 m.[citation needed]

The refectory was 21.49 m in length and 6.17 m in width, which took up the entire southern wing. Large parts of the southern wall are collapsed today. However, a section with a window of the early English style was preserved on the south side, and equipped with an arched window, which apparently served as a lectern. Together with the two windows in the west gable, the room was well supplied with good light.[citation needed]

Some structural changes can be attributed to the activities of the Smyth family at the beginning of the 19th century. These include a pointed arch entrance on the north side of the old church hall, a historically incorrect statue of the founder Máel Anfaid as an Augustinian Canons Regular and a memorial plaque on the east pediment of the refectory which claims to be the burial place of Raymond Fitzgerald although it is thought he was buried elsewhere in the monastery.[20]

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ "Mainistir Mhaolanfaidh/Molana Abbey". logainm.ie. Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  2. ^ Flanagan, Deirdre; Flanagan, Laurence (1994). Irish Place Names. Gill & MacMillan. ISBN 0-7171-2066-X.
  3. ^ Siehe die Glosse zum 14. August in der Martyriologie des Oengus, Seite 184 unten in der Ausgabe von Whitley Stokes.
  4. ^ On the map sheet 81 from the Discovery Series of the Ordnance Survey of Ireland, ISBN 1-901496-56-2, is the monastery Molana Abbey called (map grid position X 080,828). Leask is on page 146 the term Abbey in quotation marks and points out immediately afterwards to the rank of priory.
  5. ^ Carville, Geraldine (1982). The Occupation of Celtic sites in Ireland by the Canons Regular of St Augustine and the Cistercians. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Cistercian Publications. ISBN 0-87907-856-1.
  6. ^ Blackwell 1992, p. 18-19.
  7. ^ See the article by Léon Fleuriot . The Brittany and the Bretons in the relations between the Celtic countries and continental Europe from IV to X. century . Edited by Heinz R. Dopsch and Juffinger Band Virgil of Salzburg , pages 52-58 Salzburg., 1985
  8. ^ See Sir James Ware, pages 195–196.
  9. ^ O'Dwyer 1981, p. 37.
  10. ^ The corresponding entries in the annals are U609.1 at the Annals of Ulster or M605.3 at the Annals of the Four Masters. The date has been corrected according to the table work of Daniel P. Mc Carthy: The Chronology of the Irish Annals , 1998 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol 98C, pages 203–255.
  11. ^ See introduction in Hermann Wasserschleben: The Irish canon collection. Bernhard Tauchnitz, Leipzig, 2nd edition, 1885th
  12. ^ See page 143 by Patrick Power in the essay from 1932. The entry M819.4 in the Annals of the Four Masters refers to Dairinis in Wexford, as Patrick Power also points out. This is also implicitly an answer to the corresponding statement in the article by Flood, emanating from a busy raid.
  13. ^ a b Gwynn & Hadcock 1970, p. 187.
  14. ^ Flood 1916, p. 3.
  15. ^ Flood 1916, p. 4.
  16. ^ The article of 21 March 2003 of the Irish Examiner reported the intention to sell the former owner Serge and Henriette Boussevain: "Irish Examiner - 2003/03/21: War set to hit sale plans for mansion". Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
    Another article of 25 March 2004 reported by the sale: "Irish Examiner - 2004/03/25: Country house fetches a record €12m". Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
  17. ^ The measurements were taken from the article by Patrick Power from 1932.
  18. ^ Harold G. Leask: Irish Churches and Monastic Buildings. Band 1, Dundalgan Press, 1955, Page 51 to 53.
  19. ^ This dating was carried out by Patrick Power in his work from 1932.
  20. ^ See the essay from 1932 by Patrick Power, pg. 150 and 151

Sources

  • Blackwell, Meike (1992). "Chapter 6: Early Irish Seafarers". Ships in Early Irish History. Whilegate, Co. Clare, Ireland: Ballinakella Press. pp. 18–19. ISBN 0-946538-21-2.
  • Flood, William H. Grattan (1916). "Molana Abbey, Co. Waterford" (PDF). Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society. 22 (109): 1–7.
  • Gwynn, Aubrey; Hadcock, Richard Neville (1970). Medieval Religious Houses: Ireland. Longmans.
  • O'Dwyer, Peter (1981). Célí Dé: Spiritual reform in Ireland 750-900 (2nd ed.). Dublin: Editions Tailliura. p. 37. ISBN 0 906553 01 6.


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