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St Peter and St Paul

Some Favourite Wells of 2018

30th December 2018 4 Comments

It’s been a good year for well hunting, worthy of a quick round up of some of my favourite sites. I reckon I have visited around 150 or so holy wells in the last twelve months, all unique and all in different states of preservation, activity and care. Although most wells are to be found […]

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Archaeological Inventory Avebury Ballybrack Blessed Virgin Mary Burnfort Buttevant; Cattle cross slabs cursing stones; Derryroe frog high cross Kenmare Kerry Kilpadder Millstreet Mushera Mór Rathcormack Mountain Rheumatism River Awbeg Silbury Hill St Baoithin St Bericheart St John the Baptist St Michael St Peter and St Paul St Ruadháin Tipperary trout Warts

A trip across the Kerry Border 1: Kenmare

19th May 2018 10 Comments

Himself is walking the Kerry Way and required a lift to Kenmare – a great opportunity to nip across to County Kerry, enjoy the sights and possibly seek out a few holy wells. The drive is a fabulous one – everything just gets bigger and more spectacular and more rugged almost the minute you are […]

Filed Under: South Kerry Tagged With: Crucifixion tableau Dromore Castle Eyes Good Friday Holy Day of Obligation Irish Tourist Association Survey 1944 Kenmare Kerry Kerry Way Kilgarvan Kilpadder Mass Rock offerings Owbeg River Peter Paul Rubens rounds Rural Social Scheme Solemnity St Peter and St Paul Toothache trout

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

St Peter & St Paul’s Holy Well, near Skibbereen

22nd January 2017 9 Comments

Browsing the Schools’ Folklore Collection as you do (if you haven’t you should – it’s a mine of information: duchás.ie)  I came across a hitherto unknown well just outside Skibbereen. It wasn’t listed in the Archaeological Inventory and I could find no reference to it anywhere else. It sounded fascinating though. This is what Seóirse […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: eels General pilgrimage rag tree Schools' Folklore Project Skibbereen Heritage Centre St Peter and St Paul

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