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One year in ….

1st February 2017 2 Comments

This is the first anniversary of my attempt to visit and record all the Holy Wells of County Cork.  So far I have visited 149 wells: of these 131 can be classified as definite holy wells, four are a bit iffy and 14 couldn’t be found. I have discovered a few things: Wells are everywhere! […]

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: ballaun stone clootie tree eel fulacht fiadh Imbolc offerings Ogham pattern day sile na gig St Bridget

St Patrick’s Holy Well, Castle Blackwater

25th January 2017 7 Comments

Below the castle and near the margin of the river, is a holy well, dedicated to St. Patrick, on whose anniversary a patron is held here: the water is remarkably pure, and is much esteemed by the peasantry for its supposed virtues. Cork, A Topographical Dictionary of Parishes, Towns and Villages of Cork City and […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Awbeg river Castletownroche Castlewidenham Colonel Grove White rounds Schools' Folklore Project sile na gig St Bridget St Gobnait St Patrick

Our Lady’s Well, near Cloyne

8th October 2016 10 Comments

A few days in east Cork on a holy well expedition proved fascinating and rewarding. The very first well visited was probably one of my all time favourites and really the epitome of all that’s special about Irish holy wells. Lady’s Well, Tobar Mhuire, Titeskin Near the ruins of the old church of Titeskin (or […]

Filed Under: East Cork Tagged With: ash Assumption Blessed Virgin Mary carvings Castlemagner; Cloyne Deafness General Guy's Directory; Kelso Chronicle Kilteskan Lameness Marie Brett octave offerings pilgrimage rag tree Schools' Folklore Project shrine sile na gig Sirius Art Centre trout Ulster Gazette

St Brigid’s Well, Castlemagner

16th March 2016 12 Comments

This has to be one of my favourite wells visited so far. We had had an energetic day searching out holy wells in North Cork and this was the last on the agenda. It is not easy to find and seems to be on the fold of several different OS maps but eventually, after much […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Ballyvourney blessed fish carvings Castlemagner castle Castlemagner; Ceatra River Colonel Grove White Coolavaleen Druidism faction fighting General Glamorgan Imbolc Infertility Kanturk Knocknanuss Knocknauss Magners Mass house Owen Egan pattern day rounds sile na gig St Brigid St Michael Subulter trout Wales

Three wells dedicated to St Gobnait, Baile Mhúirne

12th February 2016 22 Comments

The 11th February is St Gobnait’s Day, the feast day of a very popular saint in West Cork, one who still attracts many pilgrims to her shrine in Baile Mhúirne, (Ballyvourney. I decided to come and pay my respects too and was impressed and moved by this extraordinary experience. The Rounds, Turas GhobntanThe site is large […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Aran Islands Baile Mhúirne ballaun stone Ballyvourney bees bulla cillin deer fish General Kilgobnait offerings pilgrimage quartz rag tree ribbons rounds Schools' Folklore Project Seamus Murphy shrine sile na gig St Gobnait stations statue white fish

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