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The Diocese of Clonmacnois has a very different history from that of Ardagh. Its origins are, of course, as a monastic institution. It finally ceased to be such with the Synod of Kells 1152.
Among the most famous Franciscan Bishops of Clonmacnois, of whom there were several, was Anthony MacGeoghagan. He was the consistent friend and supporter of the Nuncio, Rinuccini. He was named Bishop of Clonmacnois in 1647 and later was translated to the Diocese of Meath.
Though Clonmacnois is the smaller part of the united Dioceses, having just six parishes out of a total of forty-one, its name is the one which is the better known. Its monastic ruins still speak eloquently of its great past and can still inspire people of our time.
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