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- Mount_Melleray_Abbey abstract "Mount Melleray Abbey is a Cistercian Trappist monastery in Ireland, founded in 1833. It is situated on the slopes of the Knockmealdown Mountains, near Cappoquin, Diocese of Waterford. It is famous in literature due to Seán Ó Ríordáin's poem Cnoc Mellerí in Eireaball Spideoige (1952). Furthermore, renowned Irish author James Joyce mentions Mount Melleray in the final short story of his 1914 collection, Dubliners. In this story, entitled, \"The Dead,\" the monks of Mount Melleray are noted for their exceptional hospitality and piety.".
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- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageExternalLink www.mountmellerayabbey.org.
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- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Cappoquin.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Category:1833_establishments_in_Ireland.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cistercian_monasteries_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland.
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- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Cistercians.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink County_Tipperary.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Dubliners.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Dubuque,_Iowa.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink James_Joyce.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Knockmealdown_Mountains.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink List_of_monastic_houses_in_Ireland.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Melleray_Abbey.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Mitchelstown.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Mitchelstown_Castle.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Mount_St._Joseph_Abbey,_Roscrea.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink New_Melleray_Abbey.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Protestant_Reformation.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Waterford_and_Lismore.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Roscrea.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Seán_Ó_Ríordáin.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Star_Abbey.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Trappists.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink File:Mount_Melleray_Abbey_(geograph_3381465).jpg.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Melleray Abbey".
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Melleray".
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- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
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- Mount_Melleray_Abbey subject Category:1833_establishments_in_Ireland.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey subject Category:Cistercian_monasteries_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey subject Category:Places_of_worship_in_County_Waterford.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey hypernym Monastery.
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- Mount_Melleray_Abbey comment "Mount Melleray Abbey is a Cistercian Trappist monastery in Ireland, founded in 1833. It is situated on the slopes of the Knockmealdown Mountains, near Cappoquin, Diocese of Waterford. It is famous in literature due to Seán Ó Ríordáin's poem Cnoc Mellerí in Eireaball Spideoige (1952). Furthermore, renowned Irish author James Joyce mentions Mount Melleray in the final short story of his 1914 collection, Dubliners.".
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey label "Mount Melleray Abbey".
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- Mount_Melleray_Abbey sameAs Q6922145.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey lat "52.1875".
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- Mount_Melleray_Abbey wasDerivedFrom Mount_Melleray_Abbey?oldid=692954253.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey depiction Mount_Melleray_Abbey_(geograph_3381465).jpg.
- Mount_Melleray_Abbey isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Melleray_Abbey.