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St Gobnait

The curious, the scenic and the challenging – a 2023 round up

17th December 2023 4 Comments

It’s been a busy year for holy well work and the main excitement was the publication of my book Holy Wells of County Cork. This was kindly launched by Gary Branigan, author of Ancient and Holy Wells of Dublin and was hosted by the Working Artist Studios, Ballydehob. The book of course took much longer […]

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: An Blascoad Mór Ballyvourney Bandon Blasket Islands BVM Castleventry Cill Ralaigh eel Illauloughan Knockpatrick Lixnaw Manchán Magan Millstreet Squince Harbour St Barrigone's Well St Brigid St Crohane St Gobnait St Michael St Patrick Stouke Timoleague Tubrid well

An Adventure to An Blascaod Mór

16th September 2023 7 Comments

A tick off the bucket list and a visit to one of the most difficult holy wells to get to – Tobar an Croise, Well of the Cross, on An Blascaod Mór, Great Blasket Island, West Kerry. We have often gazed at the enigmatic Na Blascaodaí, the Blasket Islands, from the mainland, usually seen disappearing […]

Filed Under: Dingle Peninsula Tagged With: Billy mag Fhlionn Blascaod Mór Blasket Centre Blasket Islands Dun Chaoin Dunquin Muireann Nic Amlaoibh Muiris Ó Súilleabháin Na Bascaodaí National Folklore Photographic Collection OPW Peig Sayers Port na bPucaí St Gobnait Thomas Waddicor

Secrets, signs and sore eyes: Lispole part 2

20th November 2022 8 Comments

After our early morning searching for heads, Billy and I left the others to coffee and went in search of Tobar an Rúin, the Well of the Secret, which proved to be exceptionally well named! Tobar an Rúin, Toberaroon, Well of the Secret, St Gobnait’s Well Encouragingly Billy had been to the well the year […]

Filed Under: Dingle Peninsula Tagged With: An Seabhac Ballinagroun Billy mag Fhlionn Caherpierce Caomhin O Danachair Eyes Folklore Collection Main Manuscript Inch Strand National Folklore Photographic Collection offerings pilgrimage rounds St Brendan St Gobnait

Still in pursuit of St Gobnait

16th January 2022 8 Comments

This post may only be of interest to serious St Gobnait devotees! Whilst limited by lockdown I researched, virtually and whenever possible in the field, the peregrination of St Gobnait as she went in search of the site of her resurrection – identifiable by nine white deer. From setting out on the Aran Islands where […]

Filed Under: Limerick Tagged With: ash tree Deborah deer Eyes faction fighting Kilmallock pattern day peregrination pilgrimage Schools' Folklore Project St Gobnait white deer

Well Hunting in the time of Covid

17th December 2021 3 Comments

The last two years have been most strange and disconcerting, and we’re not out of the woods yet. Well hunting has been severely curtailed but I thought it might be interesting to do a quick round up of some of the wells visited during the moments lockdown was lifted. A trip to North Kerry in […]

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Asdee Ballybunion Brosna Caherdaniel Castletownbere Covid19 Eyes Glenbeigh Glendalough golden trout Lockdown New Zealand peregrination pilgrimage Pupu springs Rheumatism sacred lake St Crohane St Finian Cam St Gobnait St John St Kevin St Killian St Moling Tralee

Off the beaten track in Corca Dhuibhne

7th August 2021 4 Comments

Jim Dempsey of the excellent Megalithic Ireland kindly alerted me to a well on the Dingle Peninsula which he had recently cleared a path to, and he advised that I visit soon before the undergrowth took over once again. That sounded like a good excuse to nip across to Kerry for a few days. Well […]

Filed Under: Dingle Peninsula Tagged With: Annascaul Archaeological Inventory Blasket Islands Corca Dhuibhne cross slab Duchás Photographic Collection Dún Chaoin Dunquin Inch Strand Megalithic Ireland pilgrimage rounds St Gobnait St John's day

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