[1][2][3] St. Berrihert's Kyle is located in the Glen of Aherlow at the foot of the Galtee Mountains, 4.5 km (2.8 mi) southwest of Bansha.
He is probably the same man as St Berichter, the patron of an early medieval ecclesiastical site at Tullylease, County Cork.
A cross slab there mentions Beirchachtuire, an Irish version of the Anglo-Saxon name Beorhtwine ("bright friend").
The Annals of the Four Masters mention the death of Berichtir of Tulach Leis on 6 December 839; this could be an error for 739.
It is possible that the walls of the church were taken away for other building use, but the carved stones were considered sacred and so were left on site.