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Coordinates: 53°3507.30N 6°0426.14W / 53.5853611°N 6.0739278°W / 53.5853611; -6.0739278
 

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St Patrick's Island
Native name:
Inis Pádraig
St Patrick's Island is located in island of Ireland
St Patrick's Island

St Patrick's Island

Geography
LocationIrish Sea
Coordinates53°35′07.30″N 6°04′26.14″W / 53.5853611°N 6.0739278°W / 53.5853611; -6.0739278
ArchipelagoSkerries
Administration

Ireland

ProvinceLeinster
CountyDublin
Demographics
Population0

St Patrick's Island (Irish: Inis Pádraig, meaning 'St Patrick's Island') is the most distant of three low-lying uninhabited islets off the headland of Skerries, County DublininIreland. It is an island of low cliffs and lies about 1.5 km from the mainland, with vegetation consisting of grasses, brambles and other species such as hogweed. It is the most important of the three islands for breeding seabirds. Cormorant, shag and herring gull are the most prominent species.

In 1148 the Primate Gelasius, Archbishop of Armagh and Papal Legate St. Malachy convened a synod on this island. Fifteen bishops, over two-hundred priests, and many other clergy attended with the intention of reforming the Irish church.[1] The synod is recorded in the continuation of the Annals of the Four Masters, the Annals of Inisfallen, and the continuator of the Annals of Tigernach.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ John Colgan, The Acta sanctorum Hiberniae, p. 775.
  • ^ Charles O'Conor. An Historical Address, on the Calamities Occasioned by Foreign Influence, in the Nomination of Bishops to Irish Sees. Part II. Buckingham: Printed by J. Seeley, 1812. P. 77.
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