Famous CHURCHES in Ireland’s county GALWAY
Galway Cathedral (Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and Saint Nicholas): Designed by John…
Galway Cathedral (Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and Saint Nicholas): Designed by John…
Saint Macartin’s Cathedral, Enniskillen: Designed by John O’Neill (1841 rebuild). Built in 1637 as a…
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin: Designed by Unknown (medieval, with 19th-century restoration by George Edmund Street).…
Down Cathedral (Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity), Downpatrick: Designed by Unknown (medieval,…
Cathedral of St Eunan and Saint Columba, Letterkenny: Designed by William Hague. Completed in 1901,…
Saint Columb’s Cathedral, Derry: Designed by William Parrott (1633 construction). Built in 1633, this Church…
County Cork, Ireland’s largest county, is home to approximately 358 holy wells, as recorded in…
Saint Brigid’s Well, Ballysteen (Dabhach Bhríde): Pattern day: February 1 (Saint Brigid’s Day) and…
County Cavan, in Ireland’s Border Region, is rich in spiritual heritage, with holy wells that…
County Carlow, in Ireland’s southeast, is steeped in spiritual heritage, with holy wells that reflect…
County Armagh, known as the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland, is rich in spiritual heritage, with…
Saint Kevin’s Well (Glendalough): Pattern day: June 3 (Saint Kevin’s feast day, or the Sunday…
Saint David’s Well (Oylegate, Ballynaslaney): Pattern day: March 1 (Saint David’s feast day). One of…
County Westmeath in Ireland harbours a rich tradition of holy wells, ancient sites revered for…
Saint Declan’s Well (Ardmore): Pattern day: July 24 (Saint Declan’s feast day, or the Sunday…
Saint Patrick’s Well (Magherakeel, Aghyaran, near Killeter): Pattern day: March 17 (Saint Patrick’s feast day).…
Saint Patrick’s Well (Clonmel, near Marlfield): Pattern day: Last Thursday of June (modern Mass, historically…
Tobernalt Holy Well (Carraroe, near Lough Gill): Pattern day: Last Sunday in July (Garland Sunday,…
Saint Brigid’s Well (Brideswell, Curraghboy): Pattern day: Last Sunday in July (Garland Sunday, linked to…
Our Lady’s Well (Clybanane, near Fanure): Pattern day: August 15 (Feast of the Assumption, revived…
Saint Dymphna’s Well: Pattern day: May 15 Located in a pasture in Tedavnet (Caldavnet), this…
Saint Ciaran’s Well (Kells): Pattern day: September 9 (Saint Ciaran’s feast day) or the third…
Tobar Mhuire (Saint Mary’s Well), Rosserk, Ballina: Pattern day: August 15 (Feast of the Assumption)…
Saint Patrick’s Well, Cartron, Granard: Pattern day: March 17 (Saint Patrick’s Day), historically observed.…
Saint Patrick’s Well, Singland, Limerick City: Pattern day: March 17 (Saint Patrick’s Day), historically…
Saint Patrick’s Well (Tobair Phadhraig), Tullaghan: Pattern day: March 17 (Saint Patrick’s Day), with…
County Laois, in Ireland’s midlands, has a rich heritage of holy wells, reflecting pre-Christian and…
Saint Canice’s Well (Saint Kenny’s Well), Kilkenny City: Pattern day: October 11 (Saint Canice’s Day)…
County Kildare, in Ireland’s east, is rich in spiritual heritage, with holy wells tied to…
Saint Brendan’s Well (Tobar Bréanainn), Mount Brandon: Pattern day: May 16 (Saint Brendan’s Day), with…
Saint Augustine’s Well (Tobar Agaistín), Lough Atalia, Galway City: Pattern day: Last Sunday in…
Saint Patrick’s Well (Dabhach Phádraig), Belcoo: Pattern day: Last Sunday of July to August…
Saint Brigid’s Well, Clondalkin: Pattern day: February 1 (Saint Brigid’s Day), though active patterns have…
Saint Cooey’s Well (Tobar Naomh Cua), Portaferry: Pattern day: Unknown, possibly summer months like Lughnasa…
Saint Columba’s Well (Tobar Cholm Cille), Glencolmcille: Pattern day: June 9 (Saint Columba’s Day), with…
Saint Columba’s Well (Tobar Cholum Cille), Derry City: Pattern day: June 9 (Saint Columba’s Day),…
Carrigaphooka Castle and the Pooka: The gaunt tower of Carrigaphooka, perched on a rock along…
Biddy Early and the Fairies: Biddy Early, a renowned wise woman who lived in County…
The Haunted Mill and the Brave Young Man: A wealthy squire in Cavan, whose ancestors…
The Banshee at Clonee: A man named John O’Hara, travelling home to Straduff from Myshall,…