The Holy Wells of Ireland

The Holy Wells of Ireland
Author: Patrick Logan
Publsiher: Colin Smythe
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1980
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015007008587

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Crossing the Circle at the Holy Wells of Ireland

Crossing the Circle at the Holy Wells of Ireland
Author: Walter L. Brenneman,Mary G. Brenneman
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 141
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0813915481

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Even before the time of the Celts, Ireland was believed to be a land of power that "welled up" from the earth in the form of bubbling springs and healing waters. The myths and rituals surrounding these holy wells have been modified through the centuries as pre-Celtic and Celtic rituals blended with Christian traditions to form the combination of rites performed at these sites today. Drawing on fifteen years of fieldwork and archival research, conversations with local informants, and scrutiny of dozens of maps ancient and modern, the Brennemans have written the first study of these wells that offers an in-depth interpretation of their symbolism and their mythological and ritual origins. More than two dozen photographs and a map of the wells cited in the text portray the authors' journey throughout Ireland to recover the archaic patterns that link past and present, pagan and Christian. Some of the wells photographed in the early years of their research have become inactive, and some Celtic practices have disappeared, leaving these photographs, in some instances, the only remaining record. Enhancing the photographs and research are numerous tales about trees at the wells that when cut will not burn, stones associated with the wells that when removed always return, and trout living in the wells that when caught cannot be cooked. Drawing largely on the work of historian of religions Mircea Eliade in interpreting these phenomena, the Brennemans have developed an original concept, the "loric", that is used to identify a particular form of power tied to and arising from a specific locality. They then contrast the loric with the "sacred", a universalizing and world-creating power. Complementingthis theoretical treatment are insights into the influence of St. Patrick and the Christian symbolism at the wells.

Ancient and Holy Wells of Dublin

Ancient and Holy Wells of Dublin
Author: Gary Branigan
Publsiher: Thp Ireland
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 1845887530

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Holy Wells began life as sacred pagan sites, and were gradually assimilated into the early Celtic Christian in an effort to convert the native masses. Many have seen the rise and fall of Catholicism and some now see pagan visitations once again. There are approximately 100 surviving Ancient & Holy Wells in County Dublin, including natural springs, elaborate stone monuments, sea caves, and hidden sites in tunnels under the Dublin streets. This book will document the remaining Wells in the landscape, with many beautiful photographs of each and its surroundings, detail brief history and legends attached, and give precise locations and directions, allowing people to start visiting these ancient places of both religious and archaeological interest again.

Irish Pilgrimage

Irish Pilgrimage
Author: Michael P. Carroll
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 080186190X

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Little Kiwi is out at night with his dad - going into a part of the bush he has never been to before. While Dad is busy collecting worms and grubs, Little Kiwi meets a terrifying monster - or does he?!Soon the bush is in an uproar and Little Kiwi must face up to his fears.

The Origins of Ireland s Holy Wells

The Origins of Ireland   s Holy Wells
Author: Celeste Ray
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2014-01-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781784910457

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This book re-assesses archaeological research into holy well sites in Ireland and the evidence for votive deposition at watery sites throughout northwest European prehistory.

Sacred Waters

Sacred Waters
Author: Janet Bord,Colin Bord
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1986
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: PSU:000017524759

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Fishstonewater

Fishstonewater
Author: Anna Rackard
Publsiher: Attic Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0953535312

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Holy wells are places of popular religious devotion where people come to pray and leave simple offerings. There are hundred of holy wells all over Ireland, many of them still in use. They vary greatly in appearance, some are very simple, decorated only with rounded river pebbles, others are highly ornate and adorned with holy statues, medals, pictures, rosary beads, flowers and candles. The water at many of the wells is believed to have healing powers, and a few are said to have power over the weather. Fish stone water: Holy wells of Ireland captures the unique spirit of these sites through stunning photography and illuminating text, exploring the individuality of each well, their many forms and settings and the assorted personal offerings which decorate them. The authors visited the wells on special days of devotion to record the activities of local people. They travelled the length and breadth of the island to locate wells and to learn about the different attributes of each. The result is a glimpse into a beautiful and strange landscape of faith, imbued with intimate expressions of hope. -- from back cover.

Holy Wells of Ireland

Holy Wells of Ireland
Author: Celeste Ray,Finbar McCormick
Publsiher: Irish Culture, Memory, Place
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-09-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0253066689

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The verdant landscape of Ireland is dotted with holy wells--small springs, pools, and ponds that hold spiritual and often curative meaning to locals. Sadly, many of these sites have been lost to development, despite being associated with daily devotions and indigenous saints never canonized by the Catholic Church. To celebrate and protect the wells that remain, Holy Wells of Ireland examines these irreplaceable resources of spiritual, archaeological, and historical significance. Of the roughly 3,000 holy wells documented across Ireland, about a third are still visited; some attract international pilgrims and others are stewarded by a single family. This sense of spiritual tradition draws younger Irish generations to the wells even when they no longer consider themselves practicing Catholics. Holy wells are also home to flora and fauna deemed sacred to their patron saint and instrumental in their waters' curative powers. Featuring 140 color images, this remarkable volume shares the interdisciplinary work of contributors who study these wells through the overlapping lenses of anthropology, archaeology, art history, biomedicine, folklore, geography, history, and hydrology. Braiding community perspectives with those of scholars across academia, Holy Wells of Ireland considers Irish holy wells as a resilient feature of ever-evolving Irish Christianity, as places of pilgrimage and healing, and as threatened biocultural resources.