Abbeydorney Abbey

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Abbeydorney Abbey

County Kerry


Abbeydorney Abbey
Location
Grid reference: Q85102372
Location: 52°21’12"N, 9°41’14"W
Village: Abbeydorney
Order: Cistercian
History
Established: 1154
Founder: O'Torneys
Disestablished: 1537
Information
Condition: ruinous

Abbeydorney Abbey, also known as Kyrie Eleison Abbey or Odorney was founded by the O Torna, chieftain of the region, in 1154 for the Cistercians from Monasteranenagh.[1][2]

The abbey was the daughter-house of Monasteranenagh in County Limerick, and was the only mediæval Cistercian house in County Kerry.

The name given by the Cistercians, Kyrie Eleison (from Greek for Lord Have Mercy) was in accordance with the order's tradition of giving names which reflected the locality - in this instance the word Kyrie (Lord) being similar to Ciarrai (County Kerry).

Christian O'Conarchy the first abbott of Mellifont retired to the abbey where he spent his remaining years, and was buried here in 1186.[3]

A subsequent abbot was deposed in 1227 after being involved in the Conspiracy of Mellifont.

The foundation was dissolved in 1537.

The remains visible today include the 15th century abbey church with west tower and some of the claustral buildings. The grounds are largely occupied by gravestones and are currently in use as a cemetery.

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