Mothel Abbey
Mothel Abbey is a former Augustinian monastery and National Monument located in County Waterford, Ireland.
Location
Mothel Abbey is located in Mothel village, south of Carrick-on-Suir.History
Mothel was an early monastic site, founded in the 6th century either by Broccán Clóen or, according to the Martyrology of Donegal, St. Brogan Scribe. Cúan succeeded Brogan.It was refounded by the Augustinian Canons Regular after 1140, and they controlled a large region of central County Waterford. The remaining buildings date to the 13th century, and a tomb from c. 1500.
The last abbot, Edmund Power, surrendered the abbey on 7 April 1540 as part of the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
For a limited time period in the first half of the 17th century, the Cistercian abbot Thomas Madan occupied Mothel, wrongly assuming that Mothel is a Cistercian foundation. This led to a prolonged conflict with Patrick Comerford, bishop of Waterford and Lismore and Vicar General of the Order of Canons Regular of St. Augustine, who eventually convinced Madan before his death in 1645.
Known abbots
- to 1463: Thady O'Morrissey
- 1463: Donald O'Byrne / Donaldus Obreyn / Domhnall Ó Briain
- to 1540: Edmund Power