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instead to Lismore.

[4]

His feast day in the Irish martyrologies is 14 May,[4] as well as in the Great
Synaxaristes of the Eastern Orthodox Church.[6] In the present calendar of the
Catholic Church in Ireland, in which 14 May is the feast of Saint Matthias, the
memorial of Saint Carthage is celebrated on 15 May.[3]

Notes
Annals of Inisfallen, entry AI639.3. There exist conflicting dates in other
annals. This date has been confirmed by Daniel P. McCarthy in his Chronology of the
Irish Annals, see Mc Carthy, Daniel P. (1998). "The Chronology of the Irish
Annals". Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Royal Irish Academy. 98C: 203�255.
"William Grattan-Flood on "St. Carthage"". Newadvent.org. 11 January 1908.
Retrieved 14 May 2015.
The Roman Missal (Veritas 2011; ISBN 978-1-84730-297-7), p. 760
Johnston, "Munster, saints of (act. c.450�c.700)."
F�lire �engusso, ed. Stokes, pp. 86�7.
(in Greek) ? ????? ?a?t????? ?p?s??p?? ??s�??. 14 ?a???. ??G?S S???????S??S.
Sources
�engus of Tallaght (1905). Stokes, Whitley, ed. The Martyrology of Oengus the
Culdee. Henry Bra

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