- Bachal Isu
The Bachal Isu (or "Staff of
Jesus ") was aChristian 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 The Gospels, to the Armagh Cathedral in Northern Ireland 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 fromJesus Christ . Jesus informed the hermit to give it to St. Patrick when he inevitably arrived.Legend of St. Malachy
In
1134 , a time when the role of the Archbishop of Armagh had usually been handed down to family members of the previous archbishop,Archbishop Celsus wanted to end that tradition and name anArchbishop not related to him. His choice:Maelmhaedhoc O'Morgair , the eventualSt. Malachy .This angered Celsus's family; they sidestepped Celsus's wishes, and claimed his cousin would be the next Archbishop, who died shortly after, but not before choosing a successor: Celsus's brother
Niall . In an effort to solidify his position as Archbishop, Niall took the staff, or at least the “golden Crozier Of St. Patrick,” and theBook of the Gospels from the Armagh Cathedral. The common people believed the true, legitimate Archbishop would have possession of these two holy relics.Both Niall and Malachy had military support, and after a series of battles, St. Malachy was officially titled Archbishop. Celsus agreed to hand over the Book Of The Gospels without any argument, but Malachy had to purchase the staff from Celsus.
A few decades later, in
1178 ,William Fitz Aldelm , the then-Governor ofIreland , took the staff out of the Armagh Cathedral, and moved it toChrist Church Cathedral, Dublin . The staff remained in Christ Church until theProtestant Reformation .Destruction of the Staff
In
1528 , shortly after the English invasion, the staff’s golden ornaments and gems were all removed, and the staff was burnt by order of Archbishop Brown inHigh Street ,Dublin . The reason was that it was considered a “superstitious relic.”uperstitions Related to the Staff
The common people were fairly superstitious, and believed a few things about the staff:
*A person who possessed both St. Patrick's Book Of The Gospels and the Staff Of Jesus was to be considered the legitimate Archbishop.
*During legal disputes and solemn controversies, the common people would swear on the “staff of St. Patrick, the Bachall Esir,” which meant more to them than swearing on the “Holy Evangelist .” Such people believed lying while swearing upon it would cause great plagues to occur.References
* [http://www.saint-malachy.org/patron.html "Saint Malachy" on the Saint Malachy Church website]
* [http://www.asaz58.dsl.pipex.com/rogersbachalisa.htm "Bachal Isu" on the Armagh website.]
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