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An Irish Pilgrim Journey

11th June 2024 Leave a Comment

A quick shout out out to the Irish Pilgrim Journey which is taking place from 15- 22th June this year, 2024, described as: … a fully-guided mid-summer walk along Ireland’s passported pilgrim paths, with all logistics taken care of, it enables walkers to obtain the required stamps for the Irish Pilgrim Passport in 6 days […]

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Ballintubber Abbey Cahersiveen Cnoc na dTobar Cosán na Naomh Croagh Patrick Glendalough Gougane Barra Mount Brandon pilgrim paths 2024 pilgrim routes pilgrimage St Brendan St Finbarr St Kevin St Patrick Ventry

St Gobnait & the Iron Man

26th July 2021 8 Comments

St Gobnait has been extensively covered in previous blogs but there were a few loose ends to tie and there is always something new to discover about this fascinating local saint. A bit of cross county exploration led to a few disappointments but also some delights. Holy Well, Kilgobnet, near Dripsey I was alerted to […]

Filed Under: Iveragh Peninsula North Cork Tagged With: Cahersiveen Colonel Grove White Dripsey Kilgobnet Kilshannig Knockanengark Mick Murphy pilgrimage St Gobnait

In Search of Fair Women

14th July 2021 7 Comments

A most enjoyable morning in the company of Patsy O Callagan and John Lane, two very knowledgeable and passionate local historians. They had invited me to explore two obscure wells in their parish of Iniscarra – how could I refuse. Fuelled with good coffee at the Angler’s Rest we headed off down small country lanes, […]

Filed Under: Iveragh Peninsula North Cork Tagged With: Archaeological Inventory for Cork Bentee Mountain Cahersiveen Carhan Woods Carhue Courtbrack Denny Lane epilepsy fulacht fiadh goddesses Iniscarra Matehy Penal Times Schools' Folklore Project

Two wells on Valentia Island

24th February 2019 10 Comments

A couple of days staying on Valentia Island. The weather roared and howled around us with a complex mixture of snow and sleet, gales and glorious sunshine. Our comfy base was the Royal Hotel Valentia – a roaring fire and excellent food welcoming us after each hard day’s well hunt. Valentia is a remarkable place […]

Filed Under: Iveragh Peninsula Tagged With: Blasket Islands Cahersiveen Christy Moore cilleen cross slab currach Dictionary of Irish Saints Failte Ireland Photographic Collection Fenit George Walsh grotto Harry Clarke Honan Chapel Imleach Bog Isle of the Blessed Judas Iscariot Kerry Knight of Kerry Knightstown leacht Marian year Michael Healey Mount Brandon Navigatio Sancti Brendani Abbatis pelican penitential station Portmagee Rheumatism rounds Royal Valentia Hotel Schools' Folklore Project Shaun Davey Skellig Michael slate quarry St Brendan St Ita stained glass The Kerryman Tim Severin Valentia Island

St Fursey & the Holy Mountain

10th February 2019 13 Comments

It’s been three years since I started this project to visit every holy well in County Cork and record what I found. I have visited approximately 300 wells and apart from a couple, think that the remaining 50 can mainly be classified as no visible trace. I have changed the introduction to the website and […]

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Ballinrobe Church Cahersiveen Canon Timothy Brosnan Dingle Bay East Anglia Eyes Feast Day of the Holy Cross Harry Clarke Kerry Knocknadobar Lunasa Mount Brandon Neustria Peronne Roaringwater Journal Schools' Folklore Project St Brendan St Fursey Stations of Cross Valentia Island Venerable Bede

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