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The Life of St. Mochuda of Lismore by Unknown
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1.--If you be the head man of a Church noble is the power,
better for you that you be just who take the heirship of the
king.
2.--If you are the head man of a Church noble is the
obligation, preservation of the rights of the Church from the
small to the great.
3.--What Holy Church commands preach then with diligence;
what you order to each one do it yourself.
4.--As you love your own soul love the souls of all. Yours
the magnification of every good [and] banishment of every evil.
5.--Be not a candle under a bushel [Luke 11:33]. Your
learning without a cloud over it. Yours the healing of every
host both strong and weak.
6.--Yours to judge each one according to grade and according
to deed; he will advise you at judgment before the king.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
10.--Yours to rebuke the foolish, to punish the hosts,
turning disorder into order [restraint] of the stubborn,
obstinate, wretched."

Reservation of the Coarbship of Mochuda at Lismore in favour of Kerrymen
is an extremely curious if not unique provision. How long it continued
in force we do not know. Probably it endured to the twelfth century and
possibly the rule was not of strict interpretation. Christian
O'Connarchy, who was bishop of Lismore in the twelfth century, is
regarded as a native of Decies, though the contrary is slightly
suggested by his final retirement to Kerry. The alleged prophecy
concerning Kerry men and the coarbship points to some rule, regulation
or law of Mochuda.

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