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The Latin & Irish Lives of Ciaran - Translations Of Christian Literature. Series V. Lives Of - The Celtic Saints by Anonymous
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Kiaranus wished to satisfy them, and to refresh them charitably. And
trusting in the Lord, he blessed a great vessel full of water; and
immediately under his hands wine of most excellent quality appeared in
the vessel. And bringing drinking-cups, he commanded the brethren to
refresh their bodies well, with sobriety, rendering thanks to Christ
for his gifts.

This is the Last Supper of Saint Ciaran with his brethren in his life,
he himself ministering unto them; for he lived thereafter but few
days. And that supper was most generous, excelling all the suppers
that were made in the monastery of Saint Kiaranus, as is proved thus--

For after a long time, when Saint Columba with his followers had come
to Ireland from the island of Hia, a great feast was prepared for them
in the monastery of Saint Kiaranus in his settlement of Cluain; and
when they had come to the religious house of Saint Kiaranus, they were
received with great joy and love, and were refreshed most bounteously
with that repast; and the fame of that supper went over the whole
settlement and its suburbs, far and wide.

When, in the house of the holy elders, who had a little cell apart in
the monastery of Saint Kiaranus, certain persons said in ignorance
that never in that place had such a feast been made, nor would be in
the future, one, who had been a boy when Saint Kiaranus lived there,
answered: "Ye know not whereat ye wonder: for the feast which Saint
Kiaranus our patron made, of water turned to wine, for his brethren
athirst after harvesting, was far better than this feast. And that ye
may know this, and may believe that it is true, come and perceive the
odour of my finger with which I drew of that wine for the brethren.
For my thumb touched the liquor through the mouth of the cup in which
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