Tying rags in an ancient custom
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Catsby Cave near St. Patrick's Well at Ballyshannon
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Listening to the history of the Abbey Well with Anthony Begley
local historian
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The station involved reciting set prayers and
moving around beds in a similar manner to Lough Derg at the present time.
According to folklore the station at the Abbey Well went as follows: Fifteen
pebbles were picked from the river bed or station bed and pilgrims began by
saying, one Our Father, one Hail Mary and one Creed while kneeling at the well.
Then going sun wise they knelt at each bed, saying one Our Father, ten Hail
Marys and one Creed. A pebble was tossed into each bed. The round of five beds
was completed three times and the station was concluded by taking three sips of
water from the well and saying a rosary at the grotto. A rag or a
medal was left on the bushes near the well
Rag Tree with the Abbey Bay in the background
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The photographs above were taken by Pauline Kilfeather, Coláiste Cholmcille, on a history walk/talk to the Abbey, which I gave to students from the local community school .
Happy St. Patrick's Day from Ballyshannon 2019
St. Patrick's Day Parade in Ballyshannon
Sunday 17th March at 2 p.m.
Happy St. Patrick's Day from Ballyshannon 2019
St. Patrick's Day Parade in Ballyshannon
Sunday 17th March at 2 p.m.
A Local History Book suitable for those at Home and Away
"Ballyshannon.
Genealogy and History" reveals newly
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Rossnowlagh, Cashelard, Corlea, Clyhore, Higginstown and Finner areas.
Includes the parishes of Kilbarron and Magh Ene. It contains the full
story of The Green Lady which was performed in Ballyshannon
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book contains 500 pages and is richly illustrated with stunning colour,
aerial photography, original illustrations and rare photographs of the
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Available in A Novel Idea and Local Hands in Ballyshannon and 4 Masters Bookshop Donegal Town. Also available from Anthony Begley for postal enquiries email anthonyrbegley@hotmail.com
Check out lots of local stories by clicking in the blog archive to the right of this post
Available in A Novel Idea and Local Hands in Ballyshannon and 4 Masters Bookshop Donegal Town. Also available from Anthony Begley for postal enquiries email anthonyrbegley@hotmail.com
Check out lots of local stories by clicking in the blog archive to the right of this post
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