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Turas agus Snamh agus Comhrá: three wells in Castlehaven parish

18th August 2022 7 Comments

Enjoying a wonderful run of summery weather and invitations to view wells coming in thick and fast, I have spent just two days in the Castlehaven/Toe Head area revisiting a trio of holy wells. St Bartholomew’s Well, Tobar Bearcháin, Castlehaven Reading through the Southern Star I came across an article about Gormú, the brainchild of […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Bawnishall blessed fish Castlehaven Castlehaven&Myross History Society EIRE signs Glendalough Gormú placenames Schools' Folklore Project Seamus Heaney sore eyes St Barrahane St Bartholomew St Bearcháin St Kevin Stomach ailments Toe Head

A holy stone & a crooked half crown: meandering in South Kerry

21st July 2022 10 Comments

A quick field trip to County Kerry recently produced a couple of interesting finds. The first was a bullaun stone, recognised as a holy well, now enclosed in its own ivy-covered stone enclosure at the side of the Cloonalassan road out for Castlemaine. Closer inspection revealed the bullaun to be large, flush with the ground […]

Filed Under: South Kerry Tagged With: Barbara Freitag bullaun BVM Castlemaine Celeste Ray Kilsarkan Kiltallagh offerings Patricia O Hare pilgrimage rag tree rounds Schools' Folklore Project sile na gig sore eyes St Carthage St Mochuda

Stranger Things: Apparitions & Visionaries

1st June 2022 13 Comments

Returning home from the City of Shrone on May Day I inadvertently passed two Marian grottoes and of course had to stop. Travelling around Ireland you may notice an abundance of grottoes! Some are discrete and tucked into gateposts or placed in gardens: private, household shrines. But the vast majority are Marian shrines depicting the […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: apparition Asdee Ballinspittle BVM Fiona Tierney Gortaneadin grotto Inchigeelagh Jesse James Lourdes Marian shrine Marian year offerings pilgrim shelter pilgrimage Rossmore shrine St Bernadette visions

A Golden Fish & Fun & Frolics: Our Lady’s Well, Croom

17th May 2022 12 Comments

Meandering through south County Limerick, a quick stop was made in Croom, County Limerick, in search of Lady’s Well. Steps from the main road lead down into a public park and the first things encountered are some strange looking stones – big ones. Three large stones seemed to be arranged in a triangular arrangement with […]

Filed Under: Limerick Tagged With: Assumption BVM Croom Eyes faction fighting Folklore Collection Main Manuscript golden fish handprints pattern day pilgrimage rounds Schools' Folklore Project trout

The Case of the Missing Spectacles: All Saints’ Well, Loo Bridge, near Kilgarvan

3rd May 2022 12 Comments

Finally back in County Kerry and in search of a holy well that has long intrigued me: All Saints’ Well, Tobar na Naomh near Loo Bridge, Kilgarvan. This is the folklore that enticed me: There is a well at Loo Bridge called Tobar na Naomh. The people around the place go doing rounds to the […]

Filed Under: South Kerry Tagged With: All Saints Ardtully Castle Caoimhín ÓDanachair Eyes Folklore Photographic Collection Glenflesk Good Friday Gougane Barra ITA Kerry Kilgarvan Kilpadder Loo Bridge pattern day pilgrimage rounds Schools' Folklore Project Slighe na Naomh spectacles St Agatha St Finbarr St Peter & St Paul

Tobar Eoin Baiste, Cooliska

25th April 2022 8 Comments

St John’s Well, Tobar Eoin Baiste, Cooliska Still in County Limerick, today’s holy well is about seven kilometres southwest of Newcastle West in the townland of Cooliska : an Chúil Loiscthe, the burnt corner. It is large well right on the roadside, dominated by a sparkling white statue of the patron saint, St John the […]

Filed Under: Limerick Tagged With: baptism blessed fish blessed tree Cloncagh Cooliska Druids Eyes faction fighting Folklore Photographic Collection kneeprints Newcastle West pattern percolation pilgrimage Schools' Folklore Project St John the Baptist St Patrick statue trout wychelm

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