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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 the Wake of St Finán

4th July 2021 12 Comments

How nice to be out and about in County Kerry after a long enforced lockdown due to Covid-19. We spent a few days in Waterville on the Iveragh Peninsula mainly in pursuit of St Finán Cam. This elusive and complex saint is fascinating and may need a blog to himself at some point for he […]

Filed Under: Iveragh Peninsula Tagged With: Caherlehillan Church Island cross slabs Eyes leacht Lough Currane Lough Luíoch oratory pilgrimage quartz Schools' Folklore Project shrine St Finán St Finnian trout UCC Waterville

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

St Kevin’s Holy Well, Glendalough

3rd June 2021 19 Comments

Enjoying a few days in County Wicklow, we visited the magical site that is Glendalough. A place of outstanding natural beauty, it comprises a lush valley, surrounded by mountains and two lakes, the perfect place for a wild hike – or a hermitage. It is also rich in an incredible variety of historic and religious […]

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: blackbird bullaun Clive Hicks Jenkins County Wicklow deer stone Eyes Glendalough Headaches hermit Lennox Barrow pilgrimage rag tree round tower rounds Schools' Folklore Project Seamus Heaney

Holy Fish, Faction Fighting & some Meandering

27th April 2021 16 Comments

Who knew an innocent paragraph could lead down so many different paths and involve so much detective work and strange stories! Browsing through Sacred Waters, I came across an intriguing reference to a holy lake in County Cork that I had not yet come across: … the sacred lake of Loughadrine (Cork) which cured all […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: blackthorn blessed fish Charles Smith Doireann Ní Ghríofa faction fighting Father John Power fish Herbert Thomas Knox Kilmacabea Leap Mass Rock O Donovan Rossa pilgrimage rag tree Rosscarbery rounds Schools' Folklore Project Thomas Walford trout WG Wood Martin William Carleton

St Gobnait: she’s a fine woman

14th March 2021 16 Comments

We left St Gobnait, weary but content having spotted her nine white deer in Ballyvourney, the predicted place of her Resurrection. Here she founded a nunnery, renowned for the caring of the poor and sick. But this is the thing, St Gobnait may have lived in the 7C but she remains very much alive and […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Ballyvourney beachair bees bulla bulley deer Gadai dubh Harry Clarke Herlihys pilgrimage plague rounds Schools' Folklore Project sile na gig St Abbán St Macadaw

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