CHURCH REBUILD 1450-80 DIMINISHED, OVERRATED PILGRIM INCOME WAS NOT THE SOURCE OF THE HUGE FUNDS REQUIRED. JUST BECAUSE VATICAN RECORDS (PAPAL LETTERS)

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CHURCH REBUILD DIMINISHED, OVERRATED PILGRIM INCOME WAS NOT THE SOURCE OF THE HUGE FUNDS REQUIRED. JUST BECAUSE VATICAN RECORDS (PAPAL LETTERS) SURVIVE BUT CLAN DONALD FINLAGGAN ‘CHARTERS’ DON’T :- THE PAST ATTRIBUTION TO ECCLESIASTICAL FUNDING HAS BEEN GROSSLY SKEWED AND EXAGGERATED.

IONA CATHEDRAL IS CLAN DONALD'S LEGACY JOHN (II) – Lord “JOHIS DE YLLE COMIS ROSSIE DOMINI INSULARUM” (c.1450). c “The monastery was collapsed, impoverished in its rents and of extreme poverty.” {MacKinnon corruption and the “Crisis of the late Middle Ages”} Lord John II MacDonald greatly enlarges and enhances the Abbey church to Cathedral standard. He did not opt for the frugal restoration of the existing church. He obviously used his treasury and resources, greatly boosted from 1438 by revenue from the recently acquired, large territories of Ross and Skye. It was : “So comprehensive a scale as to involve the destruction of nearly three-fourths of the structure.” LORD JOHN MACDONALD REBUILT ¾ ’ s OF ST MARY’S CHURCH INTO A CATHEDRAL.

SMALLER ORIGINAL CHURCH FINISHED BY DONALD, ANGUS MOR PLAN OF ABBEY – CATHEDRAL with CLOISTER, RANGES, ETC, ABOVE.

SMALL ORIGINAL CHURCH FINISHED BY DONALD, ANGUS MOR EXPANDED CATHEDRAL BUILT BY LORD JOHN MACDONALD. PLAN OF ABBEY – CATHEDRAL with CLOISTER, RANGES, ETC, ABOVE.

“IONA CATHEDRAL OF THE ISLES” was raised by CLAN DONALD HIGH CHIEF, LORD OF THE ISLES, “JOHIS DE YLLE COMIS ROSSIE DOMINI INSULARUM”, c This political goal was the zenith of a many decade’s long sequence of connected events…... BY SUCCESSIVE CLAN DONALD CHIEFS (FOUNDER’S HEIRS), ABBOTTS, BISHOPS MANAGING “CONDITIONALITY OF ENDOWMENT” Donald (II) becomes Lord of the Isles. Imposed abbey governance restrictions on “corrupt” MacKinnon excess :-“the greatest tyrant who had his lands from the goods of the monastery” Split from the opposing polity, Isle of Man, The Isles becomes a diocese in its own right, subject to York YEAR PARTNERSHIP of Donald (II) of Harlaw and Clan Donald Prior-Abbott, John MacAllister. Donald II defeated the “hateful and corrupt” MacKinnon’s attempted inside coup of the Lordship (their reaction to his abbey governance). Their Chief was hung; their “wicked” Abbot Finguine “neutered” by Donald and ”confined”, despite Pope confirming him “in possession” 1397, but removed 1405 by commissio privationis. He was expelled by Prior John MacAllister, obviously Donald’s new Abbey “Manager”, 1390, who then commenced the long, difficult process of tracing and recovery of MacKinnon’s “usurped Abbey property” and reform of the impoverished, collapsed monastery. He “devoted much of his career to securing full control of the monastic revenues as a preliminary to the repair of the abbey”. THEY BROKE THE CORRUPTION AND NEPOTISM OF THE “NEFARIOUS” FINGUINES (1,2,3) MACKINNON FAMILY OF ABBOT, SON PRIOR, SON MONK (c.1350 – 1450) - THE “moral delinquency of those wicked and perverse noblemen; unlawful occupier, the greatest tyrant” Donald (II) of Harlaw ( ), gifted the prestigious, precious and status raising reliquary of St Columba’s body part, via Abbot John MacAllister; Donald II’s son, Bishop Angus I, first “native Bishop of the Isles”, removed the Cathedra, Bishop’s Seat from Snizort, Skye to Iona; Under Donald II’s son Alexander, the power of Clan Donald reached its high tide. He threatened to “diminish the monastery” by invoking the serious and real threat of removing the “relics and bones of his progenitors who are buried therein (Iona) and the precious things which have been given.” He was in fact threatening to “shut the place down”. By removing his ancestors bones (eg, to their Oransay, Saddell) the nexus of divine service for souls in return for endowments to the abbey was breached and under functional reciprocity there was no obligation to continue that recurring income. Alexander died in Dingwall, 1449; Lord John II MacDonald greatly enlarges and enhances the Abbey church to Cathedral standard. It was :- “So comprehensive a scale as to involve the destruction of nearly three-fourths (3/4s) of the structure.” (1461 : John’s Grand treaty of Ardtornish–Westminster with England………. What EXPECTATIONS!) Donald II’s grandson, Angus II, becomes the Lordship’s second Bishop of the Isles. IONA CATHEDRAL IS CLAN DONALD'S LEGACY, “THE ROYAL FAMILY OF MACDONALD” - “FORMERLY KINGS OF THE WESTERN PARTS OF SCOTLAND AND THE ISLES” INTERRUPTIONS : OVER EARLDOM OF ROSS,1402; JAMES I, I406. Incl., Battle of Harlaw, 1411; Alexander imprisoned, 1427; Battle of Inverlochy, 1431.