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In 1998 Dr. Sean Brady (future Cardinal) and Cardinal Cahal Daly officiated at a mass with the Mellifont community at the old Mellifont Abbey, to celebrate 900 years since the Cistercian order was established in Ireland, and the 850 anniversary of the death of St. Malachy, as well as the 60th
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MP the last Speaker of the Irish House of Commons), the land was originally owned by the old Mellifont Abbey. In 1945 it was elevated to the status of Abbey. As well as the Farm, they also operate a garden
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In 2019 New Mellifont hosted Brothers and Sisters from Cistercian Communities in Ireland, and some from Scotland and England in celebrating the 900th anniversary of the first Cistercian charter of charity
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The abbey was dissolved in 1539, when it became a fortified house, built there by Edward Moore in 1556 with materials taken from the old abbey.
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New Mellifont Abbey is home to the Cistercian monks and is located in Collon, a small village and townland in the southwest corner of
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had died some four years earlier). The consecration of the church took place in 1157 and asserted Church authority by banishing the
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Dom Benignus Hickey(1893-1978)†, Superior (21/11/1938 – 22/01/1946); Abbot (22/01/1946 – 06/01/1967)
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Drawing of the doorway to the chapter house from 1755, shortly before it was removed from the site.
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national primary road. Supported by Cardinal McRory, it was re-established in 1938 by monks from
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Mellifont Abbey sits on the banks of the River Mattock, some 10 km (6 miles) north-west of
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Dom Augustine McGregor, Abbot (2004-2010) - became Abbot of Mount Melleray Abbey in 2010.
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Mellifont Abbey is now a ruin. Little of the original abbey remains, save a 13th-century
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Mellifont Abbey, Co. Louth: Its Ruins and Associations, a Guide and Popular History
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Dom Bernard Boyle(1926-2018)†, Abbot (27/05/1992 – 27/05/2004); Sup. ad nutum 2010
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Dom Enda Ducey(1907-1992)†, Abbot (21/08/1974 – 27/05/1980) - became Abbot of
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The Boyne Valley Tourist Portal - Info on and images of Old Mellifont Abbey
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Dom Richard Purcell, Pontifical Commissary 2014-2018 - Abbot of
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Laurence McDermott(1929-2016)†, Superior ad nutum 2011 – 2012.
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Dom Brendan Freeman, Sup. ad nutum 2018, formerly Abbot of
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used Mellifont Abbey House as his headquarters during the
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Dom Vincent Byrne, Sup. ad nutum 04/06/1972 – 20/08/1974)
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Dom Francis Prendergast, Abbot (27/05/1986 – 27/05/1992)
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Various kings gave donations to assist this foundation:
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anniversary of the re-establishment of the community.
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Dom Gerard Kennedy†, Abbot (16/03/1967 – 03/04/1972)
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name for the monastery, 'Mellifont', comes from the
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Dom Finnian Power†, Abbot (27/05/1980 – 27/05/1986)
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Mellifont Abbey is located in Ireland
Order
Cistercians
Diocese
Armagh
Saint Malachy
Armagh
Cistercian
Collon
County Louth
Coordinates
53°44′32″N 6°27′59″W / 53.742317°N 6.466481°W / 53.742317; -6.466481
National monument of Ireland
Irish
Cistercian
abbey
Drogheda

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