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St. Attracta
(Or ST. ARAGHT).
A contemporary of St. Patrick from whom she received the veil. She is known
as the foundress of several churches in the Counties of Galway and Sligo,
Ireland. Colgan's account of her life is based on that written by Augustine
Magraidin in the last years of fourteenth century, and abounds in improbable
statements. However, the fact of St. Attracta receiving the veil from St.
Patrick is corroborated by Tirechán, in the Book of Armagh
, as is evident from
the following passage in the Documenta de S. Patricio
(ed. Edmund Hogan, S.J.):
Et ecclesiam posuit in cella Adrachtae, filiae Talain, et ipsa accepit pallium
de manu Patricii
. A native of the County Sligo, she resolved to devote herself
to God, but being opposed by her parents, fled to South Connacht and made her
first foundation at Drumconnell, near Boyle, County Roscommon, whence she
removed to Greagraighe or Coolavin, County Sligo. At Killaraght, St. Attracta
established a hospice for travellers, which existed as late as 1539. Her name
was so great that numerous places were named after her, e.g. Killaraght (Cill
Attracta), Toberaraght, Cloghan Araght, etc., and a large village which grew up
around her oratory at Killaraght in Coolavin. Colgan gives an account of the
Cross of St. Attracta which was famed during the Middle Ages, and of which the
O'Mochain family were hereditary keepers. A striking confirmation of the
existence of this relic in the early years of the fifteenth century is afforded
by an entry in the Calendar of Papal Letters
(VI, 45l) from which we learn
that in 1413 the cross and cup of St. Attracta (Crux ac Cuach Aracht) were then
venerated in the church of Killaraght, in the Diocese of Achonry. By an Indult
of 28 July, 1864, Pius IX authorized the Office and Mass of St. Attracta, which
had lapsed into desuetude, to be again celebrated in the Irish Church. The feast
of St. Attracta, on 11 August, is given special honour in the Diocese of Achonry,
of which she is the patroness. The prayers and proper lessons for her Office
were drawn up by Cardinal Moran.
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