SAINTS of Ireland’s county MAYO
Saint Colman of Inishbofin: August 8, c. 7th century: InishbofinColman, a monk from Lindisfarne, founded…
Saint Colman of Inishbofin: August 8, c. 7th century: InishbofinColman, a monk from Lindisfarne, founded…
Saint Finian of Clonard: December 12, c. 470–549: Clonard. Known as the “Teacher of Irish…
St. Macartan (Mac Cairthinn): March 24, c. 5th–6th century (exact dates uncertain): Clogher (Diocese of…
Saint Ciarán of Clonmacnoise: September 9, c. 512–546: Clonmacnoise, County Offaly Known as Ciarán the Younger,…
Saint Coman of Roscommon: Unknown (possibly January 26 or local veneration), c. 8th century (exact…
Saint Attracta (Athracht): August 11, c. 5th–6th century (exact dates unknown): Killaraght, County Sligo (and…
Saint Colum of Terryglass: December 13, c. 6th century (exact dates unknown): Terryglass, County Tipperary Colum…
Saint Patrick: March 17, c. 385–461: Armagh (near Tyrone) and Dungannon, County Tyrone Ireland’s patron saint,…
Saint Declan of Ardmore: July 24, c. 5th century (exact dates unknown): Ardmore, County Waterford Declan,…
Saint Feichin of Fore: January 20, c. 6th–7th century (exact dates unknown), Fore, County Westmeath.…
Saint Ibar (Iberius) of Beggerin: April 23, c. 5th century (exact dates unknown): Beggerin Island,…
Saint Coemgen (Kevin) of Glendalough: June 3, c. 498–618: Glendalough, County Wicklow Kevin founded the monastery…
Saint Patrick: March 17, c. 385–461, St. Patrick’s Cathedral (Catholic and Church of Ireland), Armagh…
Saint Columbanus: November 23, c. 540–615: MyshallTraditionally believed to have been born near Myshall, Carlow,…
Saint Felim (Fethlimidh): August 9, c. 6th century: Kilmore (Cathedral of SS. Patrick and Felim,…
Saint Senan (Seanán) of Scattery Island: March 8, c. 488–544: Kilrush, Inis Cathaigh (Scattery Island)Senan,…
Saint Finbarr (Finnbarr): September 25, c. 550–623: Cork City (St. Fin Barre’s Cathedral), Gougane BarraPatron…
The Giant’s Stone Thrown from Breecy Mountain: A massive stone resting on a hill in…
The Giant Coole and His Road: Local tradition tells of a mighty giant named Coole…
The Banshee of Scrabo Hill: Near Newtownards, the banshee is said to appear on Scrabo…
The Fairy Fort at Dalkey: In the area around Dalkey, a prominent ring fort is…
The Trout in Saint Naile’s Well: In Kinawley parish, a holy well blessed by Saint…
The Mermaid of the Claddagh: In the old fishing village of the Claddagh in Galway…
Wether’s Well and Saint Brendan: Near Ardfert stands Wether’s Well (Tobar na Mult), a sacred…
Saint Brigid’s Cloak: Saint Brigid, patron saint of Kildare, requested land from a chieftain for…
The Banshee Encounter Near Thomastown: A family tradition recounts how a great-grandfather named Holohan, living…
The O’Moores of Leix: The ancient ruling family of Laois traced their descent from Conall…
Jackson’s Fort Encounter: In Gort Lamma, on the border of Leitrim and Sligo, stands the…
The Colleen Bawn Tragedy: Ellen O’Connor, known as the Colleen Bawn, lived with her uncle…
The Fairy Woman and the Tobacco: In Ballycloghan near Ardagh, a fairy fort stands in…
Grace O’Malley’s Pirate Exploits: The legendary pirate queen Gráinne Mhaol (Grace O’Malley), associated with Mayo’s…
The Four Fairy Forts in View: In the district around Newtown, four ancient ring forts…
McMahon’s Coronation Stone: In the district near Leck, about four miles from Monaghan town, stood…
The Haunted Ruins of Temora House: Near Kilcormac stands the ruined grand house called Temora…
Fairy Lights at Croghan: Every night at midnight, mysterious lights are seen moving around the…
The Battle of Moytura: The great Battle of South Moytura was fought on the plains…
The Hidden Treasure at Bansha Church: A group of men dreamt of gold buried near…
The Naming of the Fairy Water: Near Omagh in County Tyrone, a small stream flowing…
Hidden Treasure in the Lios: In the area around Mount Druid and Kilcullen Upper near…
The Fairies’ Cave on the Hill: On a prominent hill in the district, a fairies’…