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Cummian was an Irish Bishop and fer léignid of Cluain Ferta Brénainn (Clonfert), was an important theological writer in the early to mid 7th century. Clonfert ( Cluain Fearta in Irish) is a small village in east County Galway, Ireland. He is famous for a Paschal letter which displays his high level of learning. It consists of five manuscript folios, contains quotes from the Vulgate and Vetus Latina Bible; patristic commentary by Augustine, Jerome, Cyprian, Origen, Ambrosiastor and Gregory the Great; extracts from Canon law, ecclesiastical history and synodal decrees from Nicea and Arles in their original, uncontaminated forms, in addition to a decretum that enjoined on the Irish that, if all else failed, they should take their problems to Rome. The Vulgate is an early Fifth Century version of the Bible in Latin, and largely the result of the labours of Jerome, who was commissioned by Vetus Latina is a collective name given to the Biblical texts in Latin that were translated before St Jerome 's Vulgate Etymology According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, the word bible is from Latin biblia, traced from the same word through Medieval Latin and Late Latin Jerome (c 347 – September 30, 420) ( Latin: Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus; Εὐσέβιος Σωφρόνιος Ἱερώνυμος This page is about Cyprian bishop of Carthage For other Cyprians see Cyprian (disambiguation. Origen ( Greek: Ōrigénēs, or Origen Adamantius, ca 185–ca Canon law is internal ecclesiastical law governing the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox churches and the Anglican Communion of churches

Cummian also owned - among a library of at least forty manuscripts - ten Paschal tracts including one he attributed to "santus Patricius, papa noster" and possibly a letter of Pelagius. Pelagius (ca 354 &ndash ca 420/440 was an ascetic monk who denied the doctrine of Original sin, later developed by Augustine of Hippo, and He may have written a computistical manual, and a commentary on Mark. Content Authorship The gospel itself is anonymous but as early as Papias in the early 2nd century a text was attributed to Mark, a cousin As Cummianus Longus he may be the author of a penitential, and a hymn on the apostles.

He is said to have been a foster-son of Saint Ita. Saint Ita, also known as Saint Ida or Saint Ides, (c 475 &ndash January 15, 570) was an Irish Nun.

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