Saddell Abbey

Saddell Abbey

Monastery information
Order Cistercian
Established 1207
Disestablished 1507
Mother house Mellifont Abbey
Diocese Diocese of Argyll
Controlled churches Inchmarnock; Kilchattan; Kilkivan
People
Founder(s) Ragnall mac Somairle

Saddell Abbey was a Cistercian monastery in Argyll, Scotland, founded in 1207 by Ragnall, son of Somairle mac Gille Brigte. It was established by monks from Mellifont Abbey in Ireland. Somerled's descendants, the MacDonalds, Lords of the Isles, continued to be patrons of Saddell abbey. Monastic life seems to have come to an end when James IV of Scotland forfeited the Lordship of the Isles. It was proposed to the Pope that the bishopric of Argyll should be moved from Lismore to Saddell as the former was in ruins. Nothing ever came of the idea, but the Bishops of Argyll did sometimes take the title "Commendator of Saddell".

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Coordinates: 55°31′53″N 5°30′40″W / 55.53139°N 5.51111°W / 55.53139; -5.51111


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