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The History and Heritage Podcast
Liam Blake
42 episodes
3 days ago
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The Four Patron's of Ireland —1. St. Ailbe / St. Elvis
The History and Heritage Podcast
13 minutes
1 week ago
The Four Patron's of Ireland —1. St. Ailbe / St. Elvis
Before Patrick, before Armagh or Clonmacnoise, there was Ailbe of Emly — Ireland’s forgotten first bishop. Legend says he was cast out as a child and suckled by a she-wolf in the forests of Tipperary. But when he grew, he sought wisdom beyond the sea — trained in Wales, ordained in Rome, and returned to the Irish plains to kindle a light that would never go out. From Emly, the earliest centre of Christian learning in Munster, he taught kings, converted pagans, and set down the first Irish monastic rules. In Wales, his memory lived on under another name — St Elvis, said to have baptised St David himself. This episode follows the historical and legendary threads of Ailbe’s life: From early references in the Martyrology of Tallaght and Annals of Inisfallen, to his enduring veneration in Cashel and the strange echo of his name across the sea. It’s a story of the earliest Irish Christianity — a world of wolves, wells, and whispered prayers — where holiness felt close to the wild earth itself. And whether you believe or not, Ailbe’s tale challenges the modern listener:Could faith still be something fierce, free, and deeply rooted — like Ireland once was?
The History and Heritage Podcast