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Clonakilty

Set in Stone: an exploration of saintly imprints

12th April 2026 4 Comments

In the middle of a small road leading to the Swiss Cottage in Cahir, County Tipperary , is a lozenge shape, inlaid with stones – but look carefully and two large scoops can be seen in the centre. These are described as imprints left by St Patrick’s knees when he knelt down to pray whilst […]

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Brigid 1500: the Keeper of the Flame

29th January 2024 10 Comments

This year, 2024, marks the 1500th anniversary of the death of St Brigid, one of the three patron saints of Ireland, along with St Patrick and St Colmcille. Brigid is believed to have to have been born around 450AD in Faughart, County Louth but she is mainly associated with Kildare where she founded a religious […]

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Close Encounters around Clonakilty

10th August 2016 4 Comments

Four wells beckoned in the backhills around Clonakilty. Enlisting the help of my pal Finola of Roaringwater Journal fame, an expert navigator thankfully, we set off to explore, the day being bright and beautiful. Trinity Well, Tobar na Trionóide Naofa, Castleventry First stop was Castleventry. Parking in a handy layby, we were surprised to find […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Blessed Trinity bullaun Castleventry Cattle church Clonakilty early ecclesiastical settlement General Knights templar Ogham pilgrimage quartz ringfort Roaringwater Journal rounds Southern Star standing stone Templebryan Stone Circle Warts Winter Solstice

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