Iarlaithe mac Loga,[needs IPA] also known as Jarlath (fl. 6th century), was an Irish priest and scholar from Connacht, remembered as the founder of the monastic School of Tuam and of the Archdiocese of Tuam,[3] of which he is the patron saint. No medieval biography of Jarlath is extant, but sources for his life and cult include genealogies, martyrologies, the Irish Lives of St Brendan of Clonfert, and a biography compiled by John Colgan in the 17th century.
^Rev. John Healy, The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints, Volume 12, pg. 313
IarlaithemacLoga,[needs IPA] also known as Jarlath (fl. 6th century), was an Irish priest and scholar from Connacht, remembered as the founder of the...
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Jarlath is an Irish given name. Notable persons with this name include: IarlaithemacLoga or Saint Jarlath (fl. 6th century), Irish priest and scholar, founder...
associates it with a different Benignus, of the Luighne Connacht. IarlaithemacLoga (Saint Jarlath) studied here in the 6th century. The Annals of the...