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The Airchinnech that was in Rome at that time was Celestinus, the forty-second man from Peter. When Palladius arrived in the territory of Leinster i.e., at Inbher-Dea Nathi, son of Garchu, opposed him, and expelled him. On turning back afterwards, sickness seized him in the country of the Cruithne, and he died of it. When Patrick came from Rome, where he arrived was at Inbher-Dea, in Leinster.
Palladius went, then, about 432, to visit the scattered Irish Christians. There is not a word of his mission being of the same character as that of Germanus to Britain, namely, to attack Pelagianism. He landed in Ireland; and then the several accounts proceed to contradict one another in a very Celtic manner.
After they were come ouer, they did so much good with conuincing the wicked arguments of the aduersaries of the truth, by the inuincible power of the woord of God, and holinesse of life, that those which were in the wrong waie, were soone brought into the right path againe. Palladius.
But all, Scottish and Irish, agree in assigning to the work of Palladius in Ireland either no existence in fact, or at most a short period and a small result. The way was thus left clear for another mission. The man who took up the work made a very different mark upon it. I shall not discuss the asserted mission from Rome of St. Patrick, for we have his own statements about himself.
It is interesting to us to find Pope Leo XIII, in his Bull restoring the Scottish hierarchy in 1878, gravely taking Prosper to mean that Celestine sent Palladius as the apostle of the Scots in the modern sense of the word, that is, the people of what we call Scotland.
At length, when the repetition of complaint had been justified by the repetition of public misfortunes, the notary Palladius was sent from the court of Treves, to examine the state of Africa, and the conduct of Romanus.
Side by side with her mother sat Valeria in the centre of an elegant tribune, erected after drawings by Palladius on the principal square of Ferrara for the most honourable ladies of the city. Both Fabio and Muzio fell passionately in love with her that day; and as they concealed nothing from each other, each speedily learned what was going on in his comrade's heart.
Macedonius called an upright council, and expressly ratified the decrees of faith passed at Chalcedon; but through fear of Anastasius he passed over in silence the Henotikon of Zeno." "When now Peter the Fuller was cast out of Antioch, Palladius succeeded to the see.
In speaking of the visit of Germanus to Britain to put down Pelagianism, the first of two visits as tradition says, I intentionally said nothing about the visit of Germanus's deacon Palladius to Rome. Some writers would not allow the phrases "Germanus's deacon," and "visit to Rome."
II. Patrick's apparent avoidance of the Principality of Decies. III. The peculiar Declan cult and the strong local hold which Declan has maintained. Against Theory of Early Fifth Century period. I. Contradictions, anachronisms, &c., of Life. II. Lack of allusion to Declan in the Lives of St. Patrick. III. Prosper's testimony to the mission of Palladius as first bishop to the believing Scots.
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