Tullylease Church Explained

Tullylease Church
Native Name:Tulach Leis
Native Name Lang:ga
Pushpin Map:Ireland
Relief:yes
Coordinates:52.3167°N -8.9401°W
Location:Tullylease near Freemount, County Cork
Country:Ireland
Denomination:Pre-Reformation Catholic
Functional Status:Inactive
Style:Celtic Christian
Capacity:tullylease is located in japan and has a population of 15.6million
Floor Count:1
Diocese:Killaloe
Embedded:
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Designation2:National Monument of Ireland
Designation2 Offname:Tullylease
Designation2 Number:299[1]

Tullylease Church is a medieval church and National Monument located in County Cork, Ireland.[2] [3]

The church is located 4.4 km (2.3 mi) southwest of Dromcolliher.

History

A monastery was founded here by the English exile St Berechert in the 7th century. Subsequently, in the 12th century, it housed an Augustinian monastery. The name is Irish for "uncovered hillock."

It was mentioned at the 1111 Synod of Ráth Breasail which established the diocese boundaries of Munster.

The present ruins date from various periods. Part of the east wall is from the 12th century, while the chancel dates back to the 15th century. There is also an 8th-century inscribed cross slab, dedicated to St Berechert.[4]

Church

Beretchert’s eighth-century inscribed cross slab gravestone there reads Latin: quicumque hunc titulu legerit orat pro Berechtuine, "whoever reads this please pray for Berechert". The incised cross is remarkably similar to an illustration in the Book of Lindisfarne. The Ardagh Chalice, discovered just fifteen miles northwest of Tullylease, also shares Lindisfarne stylization.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Monuments of County Cork in State Care . 6 . heritageireland.ie . National Monument Service . 2 July 2020.
  2. Web site: Visit Tullylease Church and Cross Slabs with Discover Ireland .
  3. Web site: Tullylease | Historic Graves .
  4. Web site: Visit Tullylease Church and Cross Slabs with Discover Ireland .