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St Fanahan

Ringing in the old & the new: a round up of explorations in 2024

31st December 2024 6 Comments

It’a always interesting to look back on a year and see where I’ve been and what I’ve done. It didn’t feel as though I’d visited many holy wells this year as much of my time had been taken up with the project Well, Well, Well?, working with artist Marie Brett. This immersive and creative project […]

Filed Under: Limerick North Cork North Kerry Other West Cork Tagged With: Ardfert Ardfield Ballyheigue Ballyvourney Bristol bullaun Buxton BVM Cahir Celeste Ray Cloon West Culture Night Glen of Aherlow Glenbeigh leacht Liscaroll Lixnaw Manchán Magan Marie Brett Millstreet Mitchelstown pattern day pilgrimage pillar stone Roaringwater Journal St Anthony st Berrihert St Brendan St Brigid St Edith St Fanahan St Finian St Gobnait St James St John's Eve St Michael St Patrick St Peacaun St Sedna TG4 Tobar na Molt Tubrid Tullylease well dressing

Found, Forgotten, Revisited: a November round up

30th November 2024 3 Comments

A blog highlighting some recently visited wells around County Cork and County Kerry, including some old friends and some new discoveries. It is now reasonable to assume that many holy wells date from before the Christian era and can therefore be hundreds of years old. The first well described may be unusual in that it […]

Filed Under: North Cork North Kerry West Cork Tagged With: Archaeological Inventory Assumption Bachall Ísu Ballydehob BVM Carrigafoyle Castle Castletown Kinneigh Derrylahan Dunmanway Eyes Farthingville grotto healing Marian year Mitchelstown novena pilgrimage Schools' Folklore Project St Eiltin St Fanahan St Patrick St Senan Stomach ailments

On Wells 4: Pilgrimage, Partying & Paying the Rounds

7th January 2019 9 Comments

You can of course visit a holy well any day of the week but there are certain times when a visit is considered to be especially potent. The main day for visiting a well is the pattern day or pátrún day, usually celebrated on the patron saint’s feast day. St John’s wells are visited on […]

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Act to Prevent Further Growth of Popery Ballyvourney Bantry Carrigaline Castletownbere Cullen Decree of Excommunication faction fighting Gougane Barra John Barrow Kealkil Lough Hyne Millstreet Mitchelstown pattern day PJ Hartnett sile na gig Southern Reporter St Bartholomew St Bridget St Colman St Fanahan St Finbarre St Gobnait St John St Olan Stations of Cross Synod of Tuam Thomas Crofton Croker Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry William Carleton William Wilde

In search of Blessed Fish

21st October 2017 Leave a Comment

Confined to barracks due to hurricanes and tidal surges, my thoughts turned to blessed fish. During the year and a half I have been exploring holy wells in County Cork, I have been fascinated by how many are said to contain a blessed fish – roughly one tenth. The fish are usually described as eels […]

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Blessed Virgin Mary Colonel Grove White eel Fenian Cycle Finegas Fionn Mac Cumhaill ichthys Jesus Christ King of Sunday Malahide River Boyne Salmon of Knowledge Schools' Folklore Project St Fanahan St Mologa St Peter and St Paul St Sylvester trout Well of Wisdom

Fionnchú: The White Hound

12th February 2017 12 Comments

Arriving in Mitchelstown in the late afternoon the light was fading and a thin mizzle had set in but we thought we could manage a trip to two wells dedicated to the town saint, St Fanahan, or, as he is known as Gaeilge, St Fionnchú: the white hound. St Fanahans’s Well, Tobar Naomh Fionnchú St […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Bangor Book of Lismore Brigown Cennachathach Cliodna Cussen Duchás Photographic Collection eel Eyes Ken Thompson Lameness Niall of the Nine Hostages pattern day Rosary Schools' Folklore Project St Fanahan Stations of Cross

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