Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum; Or, Ireland's Ancient Schools and Scholars
CHAPTER XVIII.--(_continued_).
THE SCHOOL OF GLENDALOUGH.
ST. LAURENCE O'TOOLE 432 His Parentage 433 He goes to Glendalough 434 Lorcan as a Student 435 He is placed at the head of St. Kevin's Great Establishment 436 Consecrated Archbishop of Dublin 437 Synod of the Irish Prelates at Clane 437 He reforms the Clergy 437 His Spirit of Mortification and Prayer 438 Dermott McMurrough and Maurice Fitzgerald attack Dublin 440 He stimulates the slothful king, Rory O'Connor, to action 441 Laurence O'Toole attends a General Council in Rome, and secures many privileges for the Church in Ireland 443 He travels to England in the interests of Rory O'Connor the discrowned king 444 Detained a prisoner in the monastery of Abingdon 444 His death 445 Canonization 446