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Saint Crunathan's Subterranean Confraternity of Esoteric Erudition
An Comhaltas na Naoimh Cruithnechánn ...
Campus entrance
Other name
Saint Crunathan's Caves
Motto
Tiocfaidh ár lá
Motto in English
"Placeholder"
TypePrivate
AffiliationInsular Apostolic Church
Endowmentundisclosed
AbbotPádraig MacCormac
Academic staff
250
Administrative staff
35
Students420
Location
Co. Clure
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CampusSubterranean
LanguageClassical Gaelic
Colours  Black
NicknameThe Bats
Sporting affiliations
Ecumenical Athletic Association of Tiny Colleges & Seminaries
Sports
Websitewwww.covaltanívcrunathan.kr

Saint Crunathan's Subterranean Confraternity of Esoteric Erudition (Gaelic: An Comhaltas na Naoimh Cruithnechánn...) is a religious institution of higher education affiliated with the Insular Apostolic Church and located in a system of underground caverns in County Clure, Kiorgia. The Confraternity itself has been a lay association since Template:H:title, but is closely associated with a community of Apostolic monks who have been living in the same cave system for centuries and provide most of the Confraternity's teaching staff.

Saint Crunathan's dates back to the time of the Cromwelute Depredations, when churches and monasteries were favoured targets of Cromwelute raiding parties, spurring many monastic communities to move to safer locations in the Eastern Highlands, bringing their priceless collections of saintly relics, manuscripts, devotional art, and vestments along with them for safekeeping. The caves at Saint Crunathan's were considered especially secure, due to their inaccessible location, and as such a great many ecclesiastical treasures were deposited there during the Cromwelutes' reign of terror.

Courses of Study

  • Christian Theology (mandatory)
  • Classical Gaelic language and literature (mandatory)
  • Apostolic Church History (mandatory)
  • Manuscript Illumination
  • Patristics
  • Biblical Languages & Hermeneutics
  • Cave Painting
  • Natural Philosophy
  • Hagiography
  • How to calculate the date of Easter properly
  • Welsh Studies
  • Black Irish Studies
  • Brewing 101: Introduction to Lagers