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Piety, Pleasure & Miraculous Tussocks: Killmackillogue

6th January 2020 10 Comments

This sounded an intriguing place – a holy well that in fact might be a lake but which may no longer be there, remembered for its miraculous floating tussocks! We set out to investigate, heading to a remote coastal tip of the Beara Peninsula – Bunaw/Kilmackilloge, just off the R574 from Kenmare to Lauragh. The […]

Filed Under: South Kerry Tagged With: Archaeological Inventory Beara Peninsula Bunaw Dictionary of Irish Saints Francis Joseph Bigger Franconia Frank Miller Germany Healy Pass hermitage Irish Times Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland Kenmare Kerry Kiliani-Volkfest Kilmackilloge Lough Mackeenlaun Mass Rock Michael D Higgins Mullagh pattern pilgrimage pilgrims relic reliquary Rev D O Donaghue Rosita Boland rounds Schools' Folklore Project St Kilian Tuosist tussocks Wurzburg

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 Moling: wading against the flow

15th July 2018 11 Comments

St Moling was an interesting chap and fortunately for us, his life is well documented in the Book of Tighe Mulling, or Book of Moling, written sometime during the late eighth century and the subject of several translations since. Moling was born in 614 AD in the Sliabh Luachra area of Kerry but his birth […]

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: 5 Sacred Trees of Ireland Annals of Four Masters Black Death Book of Moling Catherine O Brien County Carlow Dictionary of Irish Saints Dr Tomás O Carragáin Ennisnag Eyes Kilkenny Lugh Lunasa motte oratory River Barrow round tower rounds RTE Sliabh Luachra sore feet St James St Moling St Mullins. Taircell The Tower of Glass. turas ulcers Warts Yew of Rossa

A Final Ramble around Clonakilty & Bandon, part 1

2nd April 2018 8 Comments

It was lovely to be back in the field after a pause due to bad weather and life in general. It also feels as though I am on the last stretch of this project for I have now visited almost 250 holy wells and I suspect there can only be another 50 or so left […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: 12 Apostles of Ireland ballaun Blessed Virgin Mary Bruno O Donoghue Cashelisky Dictionary of Irish Saints Eyes Kilbree Kilroan Lissavard Pádraig Ó Riain. Rosscarbery Schools' Folklore Project St Bridget St Brioneach St Finnian St Ruadháin The Cursing of Tara Warts

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