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Brosna: birthplace of the sweet & shining Moling

2nd February 2020 7 Comments

Just back from a very fruitful few days in North Kerry, and the first holy well on the agenda was situated on the Kerry/Limerick border in Brosna. The sun shone, Brosna was pretty much closed but we managed to buy some cheese and biscuits in the Post Office and eat a makeshift lunch in the […]

Filed Under: North Kerry Tagged With: AE Child An Túr Gloine angels blessed fish Brosna Brosna Heritage Group Collanach County Carlow Emnait Eyes Faelán the Fair James Scanlon kneelers Micheál Ó Cléirigh Mullinakill. rounds rush crosses Sacred heart Schools' Folklore Project spectres St Moling St Mullins. ulcers Whitley Stokes

The Good, the Mad and the Strange: a round up of 2019

18th December 2019 4 Comments

A quick round up of some of the more intriguing wells visited in 2019. It’s been a busy year for I officially completed my research on the holy wells in County Cork: 310 wells visited and recorded, and then ventured forth into County Kerry. A long visit to New Zealand followed by a horrible bout […]

Filed Under: Dingle Peninsula Iveragh Peninsula North Cork North Kerry Tagged With: bile blessed fish Blessed Virgin Mary Buile Suibhne bullaun bulley butter stone Cnoc na dTobar Eyes Lunasa Mount Brandon pattern day pilgrimage Rheumatism rounds St Buonia St Crohane St Erc St Feaghna St Fursey St Macadaw St Manchán St Michael Stations of Cross trout Warts

St Brigid’s Well, Castlemagner

16th March 2016 12 Comments

This has to be one of my favourite wells visited so far. We had had an energetic day searching out holy wells in North Cork and this was the last on the agenda. It is not easy to find and seems to be on the fold of several different OS maps but eventually, after much […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Ballyvourney blessed fish carvings Castlemagner castle Castlemagner; Ceatra River Colonel Grove White Coolavaleen Druidism faction fighting General Glamorgan Imbolc Infertility Kanturk Knocknanuss Knocknauss Magners Mass house Owen Egan pattern day rounds sile na gig St Brigid St Michael Subulter trout Wales

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