The Bachal Isu (from Latin baculus Iesu, "Staff of Jesus") was a Christian relic. According to legend, St. Patrick brought his celebrated golden Crozier, which was consistently identified with the Staff Of Jesus, along with his Book of Gospels, known as the Book of Armagh, to Armagh Cathedral in Ulster which he had recently founded.
According to tradition, the staff was given to St. Patrick by a hermit on an island located in the Etruscan Sea, who had received it from Jesus Christ. Jesus informed the hermit to give it to St. Patrick when he inevitably arrived.
The BachalIsu (from Latin baculus Iesu, "Staff of Jesus") was a Christian relic. According to legend, St. Patrick brought his celebrated golden Crozier...
the Naul. The name means the town of the staff, and a major relic, the BachalIsu, was protected in this area until Strongbow moved it to Christ Church...
latter advanced by introducing the 1549 Prayer Book and destroying the BachalIsu, both a Catholic relic and a symbol of Armagh's primacy. The Catholic...
1025", when "A cunning Templar knight uncovers a holy treasure: the BachalIsu — the staff of Jesus Christ — a priceless icon that holds a mysterious...
medieval Ireland placed a great value on this manuscript. Along with the BachalIsu, or Staff of Jesus, it was one of the two symbols of the office for the...
possession of his See for two years; even then he had to purchase the BachalIsu (Staff of Jesus) from Niall, the usurping lay-primate. Malachy's influence...
name comes from the ash tree that grew up when St. Patrick's staff, the BachalIsu, took root in the ground because it took so long for him to manage to...
Armagh. Primate of All Ireland Irish Bishops Conference Book of Armagh BachalIsu "Archbishop of Armagh". Diocese of Armagh. Retrieved 28 April 2020. McDowell...
Gaul. By tradition the first Irish example (lost since 1538) was the "BachalIsu" (Staff of Jesus) given by God to Saint Patrick. According to the archaeologist...