St. Manchan's Oratory, also called An Teampall Geal ("the bright church") is a medieval oratory and National Monument in County Kerry, Ireland.
St. Manchan's Oratory is located in Ballymorereagh (An Baile Riabhach), on the southeast slopes of Lateeve (Leataoibh) hill, west-northwest of Dingle.
A boat-shaped oratory similar to that at Gallarus. It stands high and has a finial. A souterrain (called Poll na Sagart, the priest's hole, based on the common legends that Catholic priests hid in them in the Penal era) and ancient burial ground with cross-inscribed slabs lie nearby. A holy well, Tobermanaghan, lies to the south.
The ogham stone (CIIC 170) stands and reads <small>QENá»ÂLOCI MAQI MAQI-AINIA MUCã[OI]</small> ("of Cellach, son of the son of Ania, of the tribe of ..."). Sabine Ziegler placed it in the 5thâÂÂ7th centuries AD.