- Maelruain
Infobox Saint
name=Maelruain
birth_date=769
death_date=791
feast_day=July 7Saint Maelruain (Maolruain), (also spelled Maelruan, Molruan, Melruain)
bishop andabbot , founded themonastery of Tallaght , inCounty Dublin ,Ireland , in769 .The church at Tallaght, which was dedicated to Saint Michael, was built on land given by Donnchadh, King of Leinster. During Maelruain's abbacy, Saint
Aengus the Culdee came to live at the abbey, while concealing his identity and doing manual labor. Aengus' identity was later revealed and Maelruain gave him a prominent place in the community. The two saints are the joint authors of the "Rule of Célidhé Dé" which contains the rules for the regulation of the lives of the Célidhé Dé community and contains important liturgical and spiritual writings. St. Maelruan is called a "Bishop and soldier of Christ" in the "Annals of Ulster ", where his death is recorded under the year791 . In the "Annals of the Four Masters ", however, in which he is also styled "Bishop", his death is assigned, probably incorrectly, to the year787 . His feast is onJuly 7 .External links
* [http://www.stmaelruains.ie/ St. Maelruin's Anglican Church in Tallaght, Ireland]
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