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  • St. Enda's School
  • Irish-language school established in 1908

    St. Enda's School (Irish: Scoil Éanna) was an Irish-language secondary school established in 1908 by Irish nationalist Patrick Pearse. Originally Pearse's

    St. Enda's School

    St. Enda's School

    St._Enda's_School

  • Enda of Aran
  • Irish monastic

    from Galway to Omagh. St. Endas College secondary school (Coláiste Éinde in Irish) in Galway is also named after him. St Enda's GAA in GLengormley County

    Enda of Aran

    Enda_of_Aran

  • Cú Chulainn
  • Irish mythological hero

    commemoration of the Easter Rising of 1916 and stained glass panel of it in St. Enda's School. In literature, Cú Chulainn has been a central figure in many works

    Cú Chulainn

    Cú Chulainn

    Cú_Chulainn

  • Margaret Mary Pearse
  • Irish politician (1878–1968)

    continued to run St. Enda's School. She was the matron and housekeeper for the school, while her mother was the headmaster. The school began to experience

    Margaret Mary Pearse

    Margaret_Mary_Pearse

  • Patrick Pearse
  • Irish revolutionary (1879–1916)

    the former Loreto Abbey buildings, just 1 km from the Pearse Museum in St Endas Park, Rathfarnham. Glanmire, County Cork boasts the best secondary-level

    Patrick Pearse

    Patrick Pearse

    Patrick_Pearse

  • Rathfarnham
  • Suburb of Dublin, Ireland

    established St Enda's School for Boys in the area. It is now a museum in his honour situated in Saint Enda's Park. In addition to Saint Enda's Park, Marlay

    Rathfarnham

    Rathfarnham

    Rathfarnham

  • Willie Pearse
  • Irish revolutionary (1881–1916)

    gave it up to help run St. Enda's School which Patrick had founded in 1908. He was involved in the arts and theatre at St. Enda's, and aided the overall

    Willie Pearse

    Willie Pearse

    Willie_Pearse

  • Thomas MacDonagh
  • Irish revolutionary (1878–1916)

    at the age of thirty-eight. MacDonagh was assistant headmaster at St. Enda's School, Scoil Éanna, and lecturer in English at University College Dublin

    Thomas MacDonagh

    Thomas MacDonagh

    Thomas_MacDonagh

  • Eamon Bulfin
  • Irish republican

    Mary, Aileen, and Anita. Bulfin studied at PH Pearse's school, Sgoil Éanna (in English, St Enda's), and at University College Dublin. One of headmaster

    Eamon Bulfin

    Eamon_Bulfin

  • Todd Andrews
  • Irish republican and public servant (1901–1985)

    Alonzo Todd, who appeared in The Magnet. Andrews briefly attended St. Enda's School and completed his secondary education at Synge Street CBS. He went

    Todd Andrews

    Todd_Andrews

  • Ranelagh
  • Residential area of Dublin City

    House on Oakley Road, where St. Enda's School (Scoil Éanna) was set up by Patrick Pearse in 1908. This was the first school in Ireland where pupils were

    Ranelagh

    Ranelagh

    Ranelagh

  • James Larkin Jnr
  • Irish politician and trade unionist (1904–1969)

    family's move to Dublin in 1909, James was educated at St. Enda's School, Rathfarnham, the only school that would accept the young Larkins owing to the reputation

    James Larkin Jnr

    James_Larkin_Jnr

  • Desmond Ryan
  • Irish writer, historian, and revolutionary

    sister, and studied at St Enda's School, Rathfarnham, under headmaster and founder Padraig Pearse; later he taught in the school and was briefly Pearse's

    Desmond Ryan

    Desmond_Ryan

  • Coláiste Éanna
  • School in Ireland

    bridge, martial arts.[citation needed] Coláiste Éanna is named after St Enda's School or Scoil Éanna which was founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908 and located

    Coláiste Éanna

    Coláiste_Éanna

  • Richard Moore (Irish lawyer)
  • Irish lawyer and judge

    Dublin. His house, "The Hermitage", later became famous as St. Enda's School, the secondary school for boys founded by Padraic Pearse. Moore's heirs sold

    Richard Moore (Irish lawyer)

    Richard Moore (Irish lawyer)

    Richard_Moore_(Irish_lawyer)

  • Robert Dudley Edwards
  • Irish historian (1909–1988)

    University School, Dudley Edwards moved first to St. Enda's School and then to Synge Street CBS, before finally returning to the Catholic University School. In

    Robert Dudley Edwards

    Robert_Dudley_Edwards

  • Joseph Sweeney (Irish politician)
  • Irish politician and military commander (1897–1980)

    Donegal. He received his secondary education at St Eunan's College in Letterkenny and St. Enda's School in Rathfarnham, where Patrick Pearse was Headmaster

    Joseph Sweeney (Irish politician)

    Joseph Sweeney (Irish politician)

    Joseph_Sweeney_(Irish_politician)

  • Denis Larkin
  • Irish politician (1908–1987)

    attended St. Enda's School, in Rathfarnham, County Dublin, which he found austere, but given his father's reputation, it was the only school that would

    Denis Larkin

    Denis_Larkin

  • Irish name
  • Patrick Pearse Pádraig Mac Piarais CnaG; An Claidheamh Soluis editor; St. Enda's School founder Joseph Plunkett Seosamh Máire Pluincéad[citation needed] Gaelic

    Irish name

    Irish_name

  • Con Colbert
  • Irish rebel and pioneer of Fianna Éireann (1888–1916)

    to Chief Scout. The following year he became a drill instructor at St. Enda's School, founded by Patrick Pearse. In 1912 he became head of an Irish Republican

    Con Colbert

    Con Colbert

    Con_Colbert

  • Irish Volunteers
  • Former Irish paramilitary organisation

    Connaught Rangers), Séamus O'Connor (IRB), Colm O'Loughlin (IRB, St. Enda's School (SES)), Peter O'Reilly (Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH)), Robert

    Irish Volunteers

    Irish Volunteers

    Irish_Volunteers

  • Muriel MacDonagh
  • Irish nationalist

    Nora Dryhurst along with her sisters, Grace and Sidney, on a visit to St Enda's School. Dryhurst advised Thomas to "fall in love with one of these girls and

    Muriel MacDonagh

    Muriel MacDonagh

    Muriel_MacDonagh

  • Frank Burke (dual player)
  • Irish Gaelic footballer

    he took over as headmaster of St. Enda's School. Burke enjoyed his first successes in competitive hurling in St Enda's, where he was captain of Sgoil

    Frank Burke (dual player)

    Frank_Burke_(dual_player)

  • P. J. Ruttledge
  • Irish politician (1892–1952)

    Ballina, County Mayo, in 1892. He was educated at St Muredach's College and later at St. Enda's School, Rathfarnham, Dublin, run by Patrick Pearse. After

    P. J. Ruttledge

    P. J. Ruttledge

    P._J._Ruttledge

  • Patrick Tuohy
  • Irish painter (1894–1930)

    attended a Christian Brothers school in Dublin and later became one of the first pupils at Patrick Pearse's St. Enda's School, there he studied art under

    Patrick Tuohy

    Patrick Tuohy

    Patrick_Tuohy

  • Pearse Hutchinson
  • Irish poet, broadcaster and translator

    to Dublin, and was the last to be enrolled in St. Enda's School before it closed. He then went to school at the Christian Brothers, Synge Street where

    Pearse Hutchinson

    Pearse_Hutchinson

  • Denis Rolleston Gwynn
  • Irish journalist, writer and historian

    received into the Roman Catholic Church in 1902. He was educated at St. Enda's School Rathfarnham, Clongowes Wood College and at University College Dublin

    Denis Rolleston Gwynn

    Denis_Rolleston_Gwynn

  • Pearse Museum
  • Biographical museum in Dublin, Ireland

    situated in St. Enda's Park in the suburb of Rathfarnham on the south side of Dublin, Ireland. It was formerly an Irish speaking school named St. Enda's. Originally

    Pearse Museum

    Pearse Museum

    Pearse_Museum

  • Saint Enda's Park
  • Public park with museum in Dublin, Ireland

    and he ran a school there, St. Enda's School (or Scoil Éanna in Irish). Pearse, who was a teacher, bought the building in 1910 as his school in Ranelagh

    Saint Enda's Park

    Saint Enda's Park

    Saint_Enda's_Park

  • Dick Humphreys
  • Former IRA member

    1909 and was a pupil in Padraig Pearse's school, St. Enda's, in Ranelagh and later in Rathfarnham when the school moved there. After the Easter Rising, Humphreys

    Dick Humphreys

    Dick Humphreys

    Dick_Humphreys

  • List of Catholic writers
  • Easter Rising in 1916; educated by the Christian Brothers; established St. Enda's School; also wrote in English Máirtín Ó Direáin, Irish-language poet. Amhlaoibh

    List of Catholic writers

    List_of_Catholic_writers

  • Enda Kenny
  • Taoiseach from 2011 to 2017

    Enda Kenny (born 24 April 1951) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach from 2011 to 2017, Leader of Fine Gael from 2002 to 2017

    Enda Kenny

    Enda Kenny

    Enda_Kenny

  • John Kenny (Clan-na-Gael)
  • Irish revolutionary

    Friends of Irish Freedom), and an active supporter of Padraic Pearse's St. Enda's School and the women's organisation the Cumann na mBan. He also served as

    John Kenny (Clan-na-Gael)

    John Kenny (Clan-na-Gael)

    John_Kenny_(Clan-na-Gael)

  • Mary Colum
  • 1909, she taught with Louise Gavan Duffy at St Ita's (companion school to Patrick Pearse's St Enda's School). She was active with Thomas MacDonagh and

    Mary Colum

    Mary_Colum

  • Enda Walsh
  • Irish playwright (born 1967)

    Enda Walsh (born 1967) is an Irish playwright. After growing up in a large family in Dublin, Walsh worked as a film editor and theatre actor before debuting

    Enda Walsh

    Enda Walsh

    Enda_Walsh

  • Kenneth Sarr
  • Irish author and judge (1895–1967)

    Kenneth Sheils Reddin (born John Kenneth Sheils Reddin; 1895 – 17 August 1967) known by the pen name Kenneth Sarr, was an Irish author and judge. Reddin

    Kenneth Sarr

    Kenneth_Sarr

  • The Murder Machine
  • 1916 pamphlet written by Patrick Pearse

    running St. Enda's School. In the essay he condemned the existing school system for excluding "the national factor". He also wrote that "The school system

    The Murder Machine

    The_Murder_Machine

  • Sheila Humphreys
  • Irish republican (1899–1994)

    Easter Rising. Her two brothers, Emmet and Dick, attended Pearse's St Enda's School and Dick served alongside The O'Rahilly in the GPO in 1916. The family

    Sheila Humphreys

    Sheila_Humphreys

  • Seán T. O'Kelly
  • President of Ireland from 1945 to 1959

    at St Enda's School. O'Kelly's first school was the Sisters of Charity, in Mountjoy Street (1886–1890), then the Christian Brothers School in St Mary's

    Seán T. O'Kelly

    Seán T. O'Kelly

    Seán_T._O'Kelly

  • Mary MacSwiney
  • Irish politician and teacher (1872–1942)

    and her sister Annie re-founded Scoil Íte, a sister school to Patrick Pearse's St. Enda's School, a Gaelscoil she would be involved with for the rest

    Mary MacSwiney

    Mary MacSwiney

    Mary_MacSwiney

  • Willy Reilly and His Colleen Bawn
  • 1920 Irish silent film directed by John MacDonagh

    Willy Reilly and his Colleen Bawn. Some portions were filmed at the St. Enda's School in Rathfarnham, which is now the site of the Pearse Museum. The film

    Willy Reilly and His Colleen Bawn

    Willy Reilly and His Colleen Bawn

    Willy_Reilly_and_His_Colleen_Bawn

  • St Stephen's Green
  • Public park in Dublin, Ireland

    respectively, St Stephen's Green North, St Stephen's Green South, St Stephen's Green East and St Stephen's Green West. The association with St Stephen has

    St Stephen's Green

    St Stephen's Green

    St_Stephen's_Green

  • St Patrick's Athletic F.C.
  • Football club in Dublin

    St Patrick's Athletic Football Club, commonly known as Pat's or The Saints, is a professional Irish association football club based in Inchicore, Dublin

    St Patrick's Athletic F.C.

    St_Patrick's_Athletic_F.C.

  • Enda Colleran
  • Galway Gaelic footballer and manager

    as a secondary school teacher at St Enda's College in Salthill. He died suddenly at his home in Barna, County Galway on 8 April 2004. St Jarlath's College

    Enda Colleran

    Enda_Colleran

  • Agbarho
  • Town in Delta State, Nigeria

    businessmen/women. Some of the schools of this region include the Popular; Unity School Agbarho, Agbarho Grammar School, St. Endas College Agbarho and others

    Agbarho

    Agbarho

  • St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
  • National cathedral of the Church of Ireland

    either the choir school or St Patrick's Grammar School, which provides secondary education. It is no longer compulsory for grammar school pupils to be in

    St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin

    St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin

    St_Patrick's_Cathedral,_Dublin

  • St Jarlath's College
  • Secondary school

    St Jarlath's College (Irish: Coláiste Iarfhlatha) is a Catholic co-educational secondary school in Tuam, County Galway. The college was founded in 1800

    St Jarlath's College

    St Jarlath's College

    St_Jarlath's_College

  • 1908 in Ireland
  • Queen's University of Belfast. 8 September – Patrick Pearse opened St. Enda's School (Scoil Éanna) to offer a bilingual secondary education for boys at

    1908 in Ireland

    1908_in_Ireland

  • Josephine Ryan
  • Irish nationalist (1884–1977)

    run, and the family lived in the old buildings used by Pearce for St Enda's School. Eventually, his mother asked them to leave since the frequent Black

    Josephine Ryan

    Josephine Ryan

    Josephine_Ryan

  • Josephine McNeill
  • Irish diplomat

    established by her friend, Louise Gavan Duffy, the female counterpart to St. Enda's School. McNeill was a fluent Irish speaker, and took an active part in the

    Josephine McNeill

    Josephine McNeill

    Josephine_McNeill

  • St. Boniface High School (Kimberley, South Africa)
  • Private, coeducational school in Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa

    independent high school in Kimberley. Forty Brothers out of 100 province-wide offered to join in the mission. Two men were chosen, Brs. Elphage Enda St. Martin

    St. Boniface High School (Kimberley, South Africa)

    St._Boniface_High_School_(Kimberley,_South_Africa)

  • Kildare Town Community School
  • Secondary school in Republic of Ireland

    Community School is a community school in Kildare town, County Kildare in Ireland. It was formed in September 2011 following the amalgamation of St. Josephs

    Kildare Town Community School

    Kildare_Town_Community_School

  • Shane Durkin
  • Irish hurler

    Irish hurler who plays for Dublin Senior Championship club Ballyboden St Enda's. He usually plays as a wing-back, but can also be deployed at midfield

    Shane Durkin

    Shane_Durkin

  • Marzia Ubaldi
  • Italian actress (1938–2023)

    ISBN 978-88-7742-221-7. "Record di pubblico per la IX edizione del Leggio d'Oro". Endas (in Italian). 2 August 2012. Retrieved 22 October 2023. "Marzia Ubaldi's

    Marzia Ubaldi

    Marzia Ubaldi

    Marzia_Ubaldi

  • An Túr Gloine
  • Art studio

    Letters of W. B. Yeats, p. 973, note 4. Elaine Sisson, Pearse's Patriots: St Enda's and the Cult of Boyhood (Cork University Press, 2004), p. 210, note 20

    An Túr Gloine

    An Túr Gloine

    An_Túr_Gloine

  • Thomas Mullins (Irish politician)
  • American-born Irish politician (1903–1978)

    Cork in 1914, and he was educated at Presentation Brothers School, Kinsale, and St. Enda's School, Rathfarnham. He later graduated with an MA (NUI) and obtained

    Thomas Mullins (Irish politician)

    Thomas Mullins (Irish politician)

    Thomas_Mullins_(Irish_politician)

  • Leinster Colleges Senior Hurling Championship
  • Hurling competition

    at least once by 20 different schools, 10 of which have won the title more than once. The all-time record-holders are St Kieran's College, who have won

    Leinster Colleges Senior Hurling Championship

    Leinster_Colleges_Senior_Hurling_Championship

  • Lizzie Twigg
  • Irish poet, Gaelic revivalist

    November 2016. "An Macaomh. Edited by Padraic Pearse. Published at St. Enda's School. Inscribed by Thomas MacDonagh by P.H. Pearse & Thomas MacDonagh"

    Lizzie Twigg

    Lizzie_Twigg

  • Saint Anne's Park
  • Large public park with playing fields and follies, Dublin, Ireland

    of St Paul's College, Raheny. In 1952 St. Paul's College acquired an additional 14 acres of Corporation lands, behind their school, to use as school playing

    Saint Anne's Park

    Saint Anne's Park

    Saint_Anne's_Park

  • St Kieran's College
  • School in Republic of Ireland

    St Kieran's College (Coláiste Chiaráin) is a Roman Catholic secondary school, located on College Road, Kilkenny, Ireland. St Kieran's College was founded

    St Kieran's College

    St Kieran's College

    St_Kieran's_College

  • Insurrection (TV series)
  • Irish documentary drama about the 1916 Easter Rising

    Casement. Reporter Pat Nolan interviews Professor Eoin Mac Neill at St. Enda's School and at his home. Thomas Clarke gives his reaction to the cancellation

    Insurrection (TV series)

    Insurrection_(TV_series)

  • Sing Street
  • 2016 film by John Carney

    stage as a musical, also called Sing Street. The screenplay was adapted by Enda Walsh (who also wrote the book for the musical Once) and the production was

    Sing Street

    Sing_Street

  • St Patrick's College, Dublin
  • Former college of education, merged into Dublin City University in 2016

    St Patrick's College (Irish: Coláiste Phádraig), often known as St Pat's, was a third level institution in Ireland, the leading function of which was as

    St Patrick's College, Dublin

    St Patrick's College, Dublin

    St_Patrick's_College,_Dublin

  • Brendan Gleeson
  • Irish actor and director (born 1955)

    received his second-level education at St Joseph's CBS in Fairview, Dublin where he was a member of the school drama group. He received his Bachelor of

    Brendan Gleeson

    Brendan Gleeson

    Brendan_Gleeson

  • Gaimdibhla
  • "The Monastic School of Aran". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Clifford Stevens, The One Year Book of Saints "St. Enda" v t e

    Gaimdibhla

    Gaimdibhla

  • Enda Oates
  • Irish actor

    Enda Oates (born 1962), occasionally credited as Enda Oats, is an Irish stage, film, and television actor. He has received attention for his stagework

    Enda Oates

    Enda_Oates

  • Garbally College
  • School in Republic of Ireland

    St. Joseph's College, Garbally Park (Irish: Coláiste Sheosaimh) was an Irish voluntary Catholic secondary school situated in Garbally Park, the former

    Garbally College

    Garbally_College

  • Joseph O'Doherty
  • Irish politician (1891–1979)

    O'Doherty was in the lorry that delivered that consignment to a cache at St. Enda's School (which Padraic Pearse had founded in 1908) and which was now located

    Joseph O'Doherty

    Joseph O'Doherty

    Joseph_O'Doherty

  • Enda Gormley
  • Derry Gaelic footballer

    club's first and so far only Derry Senior Championship title. Enda attended school at St Patricks College, Maghera, before going onto college at University

    Enda Gormley

    Enda_Gormley

  • Enda Morrissey
  • Irish hurler

    Championship after lining out at left wing-back when St. Kieran's College defeated Castlecomer Community School by 3–07 to 0-07. He was switched to left corner-back

    Enda Morrissey

    Enda_Morrissey

  • Colm Meaney
  • Irish actor (born 1953)

    Meaney returned to the Irish stage in Landmark Productions' revival of the Enda Walsh play Bedbound at the Galway International Arts Festival. Starring opposite

    Colm Meaney

    Colm Meaney

    Colm_Meaney

  • Henry Kenny
  • Irish politician (1913–1975)

    1913. He was educated at the local St Patrick's national school and St Gerald's College. He subsequently attended St Patrick's College in Drumcondra, Dublin

    Henry Kenny

    Henry_Kenny

  • St. Joseph's Hospital, Dublin
  • Hospital in County Dublin, Ireland

    St. Joseph's Hospital (Irish: Ospidéal Naomh Seosamh) is a hospital in Raheny, on the Northside of Dublin in Ireland. It is used as a rehabilitation hospital

    St. Joseph's Hospital, Dublin

    St._Joseph's_Hospital,_Dublin

  • Adomnán
  • Abbot of Iona Abbey, hagiographer, statesman, clerical lawyer

    Donegal, St Eunan's NS, a national school in Raphoe, St Eunan's College, a secondary school in Letterkenny, St Eunan's NS, a national school in the small

    Adomnán

    Adomnán

  • Colmán mac Comán
  • ie/celt/online/T100005A.html Catholic Encyclopedia 1908: "The Monastic School of Aran" Rev. Clifford Stevens, The One Year Book of Saints "St. Enda" v t e

    Colmán mac Comán

    Colmán_mac_Comán

  • Coventry
  • Cathedral city in the West Midlands, England

    History Online. Walters 2019, pp. 143–144. Walters 2019, pp. 145–150. Mullen, Enda (9 December 2018). "When Coventry was the world's 'bicycle city'". Coventry

    Coventry

    Coventry

    Coventry

  • Ardscoil Éanna
  • Ireland secondary school

    founded Scoil Éanna (St Enda's) in Ranelagh in 1908. It moved to its site, Franshaw House, in the early 1940s. It was the oldest school in the Crumlin area

    Ardscoil Éanna

    Ardscoil Éanna

    Ardscoil_Éanna

  • Christopher Scarver
  • American murderer (born 1969)

    Killing Says God Ordered It". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 31, 2015. Enda, Jodi (November 30, 1994). "Dahmer Suspect Has Mental-illness". The Philadelphia

    Christopher Scarver

    Christopher_Scarver

  • St Patrick's College, Belfast
  • Catholic high school in Antrim Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Kickhams and St Enda's, Glengormley. In football, all students who represented the school played in two competitions: the Belfast Schools Cup and Northern

    St Patrick's College, Belfast

    St_Patrick's_College,_Belfast

  • Charlie Murphy (actress)
  • Irish actress (born 1988)

    Guardian. 7 October 2014. "Arlington review – dance, art and poetry explode in Enda Walsh's brave new world". The Guardian. 19 July 2016. Brantley, Ben (10 May

    Charlie Murphy (actress)

    Charlie_Murphy_(actress)

  • St Gerald's College, Castlebar
  • School in Ireland

    St Gerald's College is an Irish all-boys De La Salle secondary school located in Castlebar, County Mayo. The original school was opened in 1908. The current

    St Gerald's College, Castlebar

    St_Gerald's_College,_Castlebar

  • Séamus Coleman
  • Irish footballer (born 1988)

    near Carrick, a village to the west of Killybegs. He attended St Catherine's Vocational School in Killybegs for his secondary education. He did his Leaving

    Séamus Coleman

    Séamus Coleman

    Séamus_Coleman

  • Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II
  • plan for the Queen's death in Scotland. Elizabeth's coffin lay at rest in St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh from 12 to 13 September, after which it was

    Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II

    Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II

    Death_and_state_funeral_of_Elizabeth_II

  • List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity
  • St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. The term is not always intended to be derogatory – for instance, it was used by Taoiseach-in-waiting Enda Kenny

    List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity

    List_of_ethnic_slurs_and_epithets_by_ethnicity

  • Finnian of Clonard
  • Irish saint

    In the Office of St. Finnian it is stated that there were no fewer than 3,000 pupils getting instruction at one time in the school in the green fields

    Finnian of Clonard

    Finnian of Clonard

    Finnian_of_Clonard

  • St. Kevin's Church, Camden Row, Dublin
  • Ruined church in Ireland

    became a chapel of ease to St. Peter's in Aungier St., and a parish school was set up nearby on Camden Row. The civil parish of St. Peter (which corresponded

    St. Kevin's Church, Camden Row, Dublin

    St. Kevin's Church, Camden Row, Dublin

    St._Kevin's_Church,_Camden_Row,_Dublin

  • Blackrock College
  • Fee-paying secondary day and boarding school, Dublin, Ireland

    patron, aims to maintain the Spiritan ethos in all five schools – Blackrock, Rockwell, St. Mary's, St. Michael's and Templeogue – conducted by the Congregation

    Blackrock College

    Blackrock_College

  • 2008 financial crisis
  • Worldwide economic crisis

    economy, The New Yorker, August 5 & 12, 2019, pp. 28–31 Julien Mercille & Enda Murphy, 2015, Deepening neoliberalism, austerity, and crisis: Europe's treasure

    2008 financial crisis

    2008 financial crisis

    2008_financial_crisis

  • Ballyturk
  • Play by Enda Walsh

    Ballyturk is a play by Enda Walsh. Walsh states that Ballyturk should "‘bypass the intellect and go straight to the bones.’" The play was first performed

    Ballyturk

    Ballyturk

  • Fionnuala Kenny
  • Irish public relations specialist (born 1956)

    O'Kelly in 1956, in Clontarf, Dublin. She was educated at St Louis College (St Louis Secondary School) in County Monaghan. She then studied French and German

    Fionnuala Kenny

    Fionnuala Kenny

    Fionnuala_Kenny

  • St Vincent's Magdalene Laundry
  • St Vincent's Magdalene laundry was a laundry run by the Religious Sisters of Charity based in Cork. Beside St Vincent's laundry is St Vincent's secondary

    St Vincent's Magdalene Laundry

    St_Vincent's_Magdalene_Laundry

  • Ger Loughnane
  • Irish championship hurler, coach and team manager

    County Clare, Loughnane first played competitive hurling whilst at school in St. Flannan's College. He arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of

    Ger Loughnane

    Ger_Loughnane

  • Killeaney
  • to St. Endeus or St. Enda of Aran, who founded several monasteries, and built several churches, of which the principal was named after him Kill-Enda, now

    Killeaney

    Killeaney

  • League of Ireland U19 Division
  • Football league

    format only. No play-off final. The Enda McGuill Memorial Cup is the division's league cup. It is named after Enda McGuill, a former chairman of Dundalk

    League of Ireland U19 Division

    League_of_Ireland_U19_Division

  • Irish language
  • Celtic language indigenous to the island of Ireland

    drop subject". Irish Examiner. Donncha Ó hÉallaithe: "Litir oscailte chuig Enda Kenny": BEO.ie Archived 20 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine Siggins, Lorna

    Irish language

    Irish language

    Irish_language

  • Michael Colgan (actor)
  • Irish actor

    he went back to Ireland to work with his younger brother, film director Enda Hughes, in 1996 in the feature film The Eliminator. He starred in the 2002

    Michael Colgan (actor)

    Michael_Colgan_(actor)

  • Joanne O'Riordan
  • Irish activist and sports journalist

    obsession" with Fine Gael leader and prospective Taoiseach Enda Kenny, she took the morning off school to meet Kenny during the 2011 Irish general election

    Joanne O'Riordan

    Joanne O'Riordan

    Joanne_O'Riordan

  • Evanna Lynch
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  • Eddic
  • a.

    Relating to the Eddas; resembling the Eddas.

  • Bernardine
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to St. Bernard of Clairvaux, or to the Cistercian monks.

  • Eddas
  • pl.

    of Edda

  • Corposant
  • n.

    St. Elmo's fire. See under Saint.

  • Barnabite
  • n.

    A member of a religious order, named from St. Barnabas.

  • Helena
  • n.

    See St. Elmo's fire, under Saint.

  • Benedictine
  • a.

    Pertaining to the monks of St. Benedict, or St. Benet.

  • Martinmas
  • n.

    The feast of St. Martin, the eleventh of November; -- often called martlemans.

  • Franciscan
  • a.

    Belonging to the Order of St. Francis of the Franciscans.

  • Tace
  • n.

    The cross, or church, of St. Antony. See Illust. (6), under Cross, n.

  • Ambrosian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to St. Ambrose; as, the Ambrosian office, or ritual, a formula of worship in the church of Milan, instituted by St. Ambrose.

  • Clare
  • n.

    A nun of the order of St. Clare.

  • Laurentian
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or near, the St. Lawrence River; as, the Laurentian hills.

  • Bury
  • n.

    A borough; a manor; as, the Bury of St. Edmond's

  • Jeronymite
  • n.

    One belonging of the mediaeval religious orders called Hermits of St. Jerome.

  • Foin
  • v. t.

    To prick; to st?ng.

  • John's-wort
  • n.

    See St. John's-wort.

  • Valentine
  • n.

    A sweetheart chosen on St. Valentine's Day.

  • Tawdry
  • superl.

    Bought at the festival of St. Audrey.