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Navigatio: a voyage to Illaunloughan

14th May 2023 4 Comments

Finally a field trip and two adventurous days on the Iveragh Peninsula, County Kerry with our friends Robert and Finola of Roaringwater Journal fame. The highlight of the visit had to be a trip to Illaunloughan, a tiny island in the middle of Portmagee Channel, just 350m from the mainland and close to Valentia Island. […]

Filed Under: Iveragh Peninsula Tagged With: cilleen cist ecclesiastical enclosure gable shrine leacht monastery oratory Portmagee quartz St Buonia Valentia Island

In search of St Mologa

20th February 2017 7 Comments

Today we were in search of St Mologa, two wells on the agenda both within a few miles of each other: one in Templemologa (church of Mologa) and the other at Labbamologa (bed of Mologa) – the area between the two seemingly being the Tearmon or sacred space, where Mologa offered protection and sanctuary. The […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Aghacross ash tree ballaun stone bees Childbirth cist Colonel Grove White cursing stones; Headaches leaba Rheumatism River Funcheon rounds sanctuary Schools' Folklore Project St Modomnoc St Mologa Tearmon trout volute Women's health

St Abban’s Well, Tobar Abán, Baile Mhúirne

13th February 2016 12 Comments

I visited this little well on the 11th February, the feast day of St Gobnait, but was so entranced that I felt it deserved its own page. Appropriately enough St Abán is meant to have been the brother, or possibly the mentor, of St Gobnait and  it may have been he who founded the religious […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: ballaun stone Ballyvourney cist Cormac mac Diarmata General Ogham quartz St Abbán St Gobnait

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