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Tobar Eoin Baiste, Cooliska

25th April 2022 8 Comments

St John’s Well, Tobar Eoin Baiste, Cooliska Still in County Limerick, today’s holy well is about seven kilometres southwest of Newcastle West in the townland of Cooliska : an Chúil Loiscthe, the burnt corner. It is large well right on the roadside, dominated by a sparkling white statue of the patron saint, St John the […]

Filed Under: Limerick Tagged With: baptism blessed fish blessed tree Cloncagh Cooliska Druids Eyes faction fighting Folklore Photographic Collection kneeprints Newcastle West pattern percolation pilgrimage Schools' Folklore Project St John the Baptist St Patrick statue trout wychelm

An Turas: in the footsteps of St Crohane

28th June 2021 14 Comments

Tobar an Bhile, St Crohane’s Well near Castle Cove on the Ring of Kerry was the well that originally sparked my interest in Irish holy wells. Way back on the 30th July 1998 (I remember the date exactly as it was my son’s 18th birthday) I left our holiday home in the lashing rain to […]

Filed Under: Iveragh Peninsula Tagged With: blessed tree butter route Castle Cove Charles Smith Coad Mountain copper mines Eagle Hill Eyes hermitage Kerry Way Lunasa Mass Rock pattern pilgrimage Ring of Kerry Samuel Lewis Schools' Folklore Project St Crohane The Book of the Skelligs turas Windy Gap

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

Sun bright Fionán, jugfuls of whiskey & a raging priest

10th November 2019 8 Comments

Back to Corca Dhuibhne, the Dingle Peninsula, and a stop off at Annascaul to find Tobar na Croise, Well of the Cross. Annascaul is a colourful and attractive little village, best know perhaps as being the home of Tom Crean of South Pole exploration fame. On his retirement from the Navy he and his wife […]

Filed Under: Dingle Peninsula Tagged With: An Seabhac Annascaul Blessed Virgin Mary Caoimhín ÓDanachair Corca Dhuibhne Folklore Photographic Collection grotto influenza Kinard Pádraig Ó Riain. pattern quartz ringfort Schools' Folklore Project Spanish 'Flu St Finnian St Michael stone cross Tom Crean

Tobar Mhíchíl, St Michael’s Well, Lixnaw

2nd May 2019 14 Comments

I suppose I must have visited nearly 400 holy wells over the last few years and some are still capable of surprise, none more so than this one in Lixnaw, North Kerry, dedicated to St Michael the Archangel: Tobar Mhíchíl. The Site The well is clearly signed off the R557 just before reaching the village […]

Filed Under: North Kerry Tagged With: Charles Dickens David Lynch diviner Eyes fish Kerry Lixnaw maggie sticks Muintir na Tire offerings pattern pilgrimage rag tree Rheumatism rosaries rounds Satan Schools' Folklore Project shrine smock frock St Michael statue The Kerryman thimble men thimblerig William Frith RA

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