The History of Ireland to the Coming of Henry Ii

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We cannot, however, 'pursue the matter further here.^ When Germanus arrived at Boulogne with Lupus in 429 bis first thought was to take our apostle with them. But on coDsidering the matter with Lupus, they decided that he should remain there for some time longer until the Pelagian troubles had been disposed of. This is Malbrancq's view which appears to be very reasonable. We cannot conceive it possible that the priests at Therouanne would falsify their records by inserting the name of St. Patri...ck. The statement in the life of St. Arnulph, though entitled to some weight, is of secondary importance, as it probably represents only a tradition. Malbrancq has it that St. Patrick was consecrated by Pope Celestine bishop for the Irish, and that his ordination and mis. Sion, in conjunction with the work of Germanus in Britain, was part of the campaign against Pelagianism in the West. If his view be right, Palladius was not appointed bishop for the Irish. There could not be two co-ordinate bishops for one diocese, and at that time, if we remember rightly, a bishop could not desert his espoused church, even to become bishop of Rome itself.

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