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stairnaheireann · 8 months ago
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#OTD in 1642 – A Catholic confederacy (‘the Confederation of Kilkenny’) is instituted to administer Catholic-controlled parts of the country pending a final settlement.
The Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland held a national synod at Kilkenny in Leinster to discuss ways of controlling the Irish Uprising and of achieving national unity against the Protestant invaders. With representatives of the native Irish nobility and the Catholic “Old English” aristocracy in attendance, an alternative government for Ireland was proposed. Asserting their loyalty to King Charles,…
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mirtapersonal · 1 year ago
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Kenny's Well, Kilkenny, Ireland.
An ancient holy well.
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travelella · 5 months ago
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St Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny, Ireland
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maypoleman1 · 1 year ago
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11th October
St Canice’s Day
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Source: Calendar Customs website
Today is St Canice’s Day. Canice was a sixth century Irish abbot who spent most of his life at Inchkenneth on Mull. He was a renowned lover of animals but was not above attempting to discipline their bad behaviour. Canice allegedly banned all birds from Mull for singing too loudly on a Sunday and banished the local mice for nibbling his sandals.
Also on this day in 1490, the foreman of the local masons, Teddy Roe, completed his work on fire damaged Sherborne Cathedral. He and his workers celebrated the moment by forming Teddy Roe’s Band and marched the streets of Sherborne making a tuneless racket by banging tins and kettles and blowing on discordant pipes and bugles. The cacophony tradition has continued until the present day, despite occasional bans, and now marks the beginning of Sherborne’s Michaelmas Fair. A real air of subversion accompanies the noisy bandspeople as they march the deserted autumn streets the night before the fair, kicking up a racket. The sense of chaos is enhanced by the church bells of the abbey chiming thirteen times at midnight. Once they also sounded for fifteen minutes at four o’clock in the morning. However this practice of Misrule has, perhaps unsurprisingly, now been prohibited.
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hollypurple · 4 months ago
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no one could save me but you
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theperfectpints · 4 months ago
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È l'artista irlandese Garreth Joyce l'autore dell'opera posta sull'edificio che ospita il tour 'Smithwick's Experience', l'esperienza multisensoriale per conoscere a fondo la birra rossa irlandese. Il murale di Parliament Street, realizzato prima dell'estate 2022, celebra Kilkenny e le sue inconfondibili ricchezze. St Francis Abbey, Kilkenny Castle e St Canice's Cathedral, senza tralasciare la musica e lo sport, tratti distintivi della città a sud dell'Irlanda. Ovviamente non poteva mancare il protagonista principale di questa splendida opera: l'inconfondibile Red Ale. Smithwick's, la rossa irlandese per eccellenza, dalla bassa gradazione ma con una storia assolutamente da scoprire, dal 1710 fedelmente presente sui banconi dei pub d'Irlanda e non solo. L'ennesima bellissima opera street art presente sull'isola, capace di sintetizzare al meglio l'essenza di questo paese. D'altronde gli ingredienti non mancano affatto. Arte, storia, sport, tra un passato da ricordare e un futuro da scrivere. Magari con una pinta in mano. 🇮🇪 🍻 🧱 🎨
© Irish tales from Rome
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k00319173 · 2 months ago
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Assemble
Primary Research
I needed to gather some Primary Research for my project which centres around my theme of Religion and Cults with influence from Memento Mori.
Growing up in Kilkenny city I have always been inspired and influenced by the historic buildings throughout the city, most of the buildings are made from the marble city’s famous dark limestone which appears to almost look like a black or dark grey marble, this gives a lot of the buildings a gothic feel. The intricate detail in how these buildings are constructed and decorated shows how successful organised religion is and the importance of the metaphysical and ritual to mass groups of people. Below I have examples of photographs I have taken of St. Canice’s Cathedral, Co. Kilkenny lit up at night. This is one of my favourite buildings as well as a church which is now abandoned which lies only several feet away from the preserved cathedral. Only a few yards up the road in both directions and two other churches and another cathedral, the fact that there are so many buildings operating and more even abandoned shows the true power religion had previously and still the amount of influence it still has.
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Kilkenny is home to Kylter’s inn, this building once was the residence of Dame Alice Kytler who was the first woman accused of witchcraft in Ireland. Alice had a series of husbands who mysteriously died causing her to become more healthy, she also had a knack for creating medicines from the local wild herbs and plants. Alice was arrested and kept in the Kilkenny Castle dungeons however she escaped. Kytlers’ servant Petronellla was also arrested but was not so lucky and didn’t escape and was flogged through the towns and burned at the stake. The story of Alice Kytler is fascinating to me as I have an interest in the witch trials throughout Europe and America, I also find the fact that the take over of Christianity in Ireland caused old pagan customs and traditions to be demonised so harshly that women were accused, flogged and burned at the stake etc. as a result of practising an ancient tradition or having knowledge of natural herbs and medicines, who knows what was truly happening surrounding Kytler but the story and pub itself are gems.
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Cartoon Saloon are a well recognised and highly accomplished animation studio based in Kilkenny, there are murals produced by the animation house across the city, this one is in an alleyway on Abbey Street, It showcases a girl and a wolf from the animated movie Wolfwalkers, the movie tells a story from Irish folklore and is part of Cartoon Saloons Irish folklore trilogy. Set in 1650s Ireland wolfwalkers tells the story of a young girl Robyn and her father during a period of colonisation in Ireland where Robyn’s father is a head hunter for the towns Lord Protecter who has ordered his men to wipe out the last wolf pack; Robin wanders out into the woods against the towns orders and meets another young girl Meabh who is a Wolfwalker Meabhs mother has been captured and Robyn sets herself on a mission to set her free and save the Wolfwalkers. The story relates to my topic as it delves into Irish folklore magick and mysticism. I find it inspiring to see the artwork throughout the city and the success of animation in Kilkenny.
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Here I went to a graveyard near where I live, I find the concept of graveyards to be perplexing, it is insightful to see the lengths people go through throughout all cultures to commemorate and honour the dead, I find how the weather ages the graves and creates patterns to be really beautiful as well. A lot of the graves here are leaning and the engravings have been worn away by wind and rain over the years, this in itself is a type of memento mori showing a second kind of inevitable death and how after some time most people will be forgotten, it is comforting to see the attempts to keep these peoples lives with us on our physical plane once they pass on to the astral. For me graveyards are a place of calm and contemplation and I enjoy frequenting them to see the beautiful headstones and patterns and to escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life to a more quiet place that reminds me to stay grounded.
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Here is the notable Kilkenny castle, I took this photo of the castle when I was on a boat on the canal in Kilkenny. The castle itself is a beautiful piece of architecture and is rich in history, I could go into detail about many aspects of this but some of the notable pieces to my project are that Alice Kytler was imprisoned here for a short time and also favoured by WB Yeats who was proud of his connections to the Butler family (the dwellers of the castle) and also as a huge fan of the occult very interested in Alice Kytler. Yeats visited Kilkenny and was very informed on Kilkenny history as he was a member of the Golden Dawn and an eclectic occultist. Kilkenny castle is also said to be haunted because of the amount of witch activity, a huge flood on the Kilkenny bridge which killed 16 people and activity from the ghost of Lady Margaret Butler ‘The White Lady (Anne Boleyn’s grandmother).
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Research along with Primary Photography for the Assemble project.
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frecht · 11 months ago
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part 2: kilkenny!! the study abroad program had a day trip there the last saturday in january & it was quite lovely!
river + the castle
view from kilkenny castle!! honestly i felt kinda neutral on the castle...it was cool that it was fully furnished and felt liveable inside but i think that takes away from the fun. i like my castles nice and decrepit.
view from the round tower at st canice's cathedral -- it cost like €5 to climb up but it was very worth it. alas most of my photos didnt give the view any justice because they looked very very grey but i like this one of the graveyard
WOLFWALKERS MURAL!!! i love love love cartoon saloon and was so excited to get to go to their city. i was looking forward to just being able to see the outside of the studio and did not bargain on the murals... so exciting
and even MORE exciting than the wolfwalkers mural was this cat statue featuring pangur ban from the secret of kells!!!!
not cartoon saloon but another super cool mural...alas this one was in a teeny alley so i couldnt get a good photo but suffice to say i really liked it
stained glass windows in st canice's cathedral which i also really liked
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meguskus · 2 years ago
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St Canice's, Kilkenny, from the top of the tower
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espritu2com · 2 years ago
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#Repost @ultravioletu2 ・・・ David Griffith, fã irlandês, compartilhou esta foto e historia. Aqueles de vocês que leram o livro de Bono devem tê-lo ouvido falar sobre a Igreja de St. Canices em Finglas (bem, ambas St. Canices - católica e protestante). Bono compareceu ao protestante, é claro. Aqui está uma foto tirada no casamento das irmãs do meu pai com uma guarda de honra da brigada de meninos no protestante St. Canices em finglas. Não é apenas a igreja que ele frequentaria na época em que a foto foi tirada, mas ele era um dos meninos da foto. Infelizmente, minha tia morreu nesta época no ano passado em Londres, onde viveu a maior parte de sua vida adulta e, devido à sua doença de longa duração, nunca consegui obter muitos detalhes dela sobre a foto, embora seja confiável aconselhar uma cópia de a foto sã está em algum lugar impressa na bonos house Norman está de óculos com o pequeno Bono em sua frente. #bono #u2 https://www.instagram.com/p/CnxG6OjIqw5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bookatrips · 3 months ago
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What are the Scenic Stops from Dublin to Shannon?
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The trip from Dublin to Shannon is enthralling, passing through breathtaking scenery and important historical locations. Choosing a private transfer ensures freedom to discover undiscovered treasures along the route and guarantees comfort. 
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Let us explore the top attractions you can enjoy during Dublin to Shannon.
Kilkenny: Medieval Marvels
Top Attractions:
Kilkenny Castle: As a magnificent castle from the twelfth century, Kilkenny captivates you with its lovely gardens.
St. Canice's Cathedral and Round Tower: Explore the striking cathedral and ascend the historic round tower for expansive city views.
Medieval Mile Museum: Discover Kilkenny’s medieval heritage through fascinating exhibits and artefacts.
Why Stop Here: 
Kilkenny is a picturesque city that offers a step back in time with its well-preserved medieval buildings. You may easily visit these locations with a private transfer, saving you the trouble of finding parking or public transportation. 
Cashel: The Rock of Cashel
Top Attractions:
Rock of Cashel: An iconic site with ancient ruins, including a cathedral, chapel, and round tower, perched on a limestone hill.
Hore Abbey: A less-visited but equally captivating ruin, it provides a peaceful spot for exploration and photography.
Why Stop Here: 
One of Ireland's most important historical sites is the Rock of Cashel. Its dramatic setting and ancient structures offer a glimpse into Ireland’s past. You can explore and absorb the history without worrying about bus schedules.
Limerick: City of Culture
Top Attractions:
King John’s Castle: Located on King’s Island, this 13th-century castle offers interactive exhibits and stunning views of the River Shannon.
The Hunt Museum: Find a sizable collection of artwork and antiques- pieces by Renoir and Picasso.
St. Mary’s Cathedral: One of the oldest buildings in Limerick, this cathedral boasts beautiful architecture and serene gardens.
Why Stop Here:
The energetic city of Limerick has a rich cultural history. Exploring its museums, castles, and cathedrals provides a well-rounded experience. Private transfers allow you to easily include Limerick in your itinerary, ensuring a comfortable journey.
Bunratty: Folk Park and Castle
Top Attractions:
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Bunratty Folk Park: As an open-air museum, the place recreates 19th-century Irish village life with traditional cottages, shops, and streets.
Why Stop Here: 
Bunratty Castle and Folk Park offer an immersive experience of Ireland’s past. The folk park is a must-see because of its attractive re-enactments and rich history. You can spend ample time exploring the castle and the park.
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stairnaheireann · 11 months ago
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#OTD in Irish History | 27 February:
1495 – Garret Mór Fitzgerald, Eighth Earl of Kildare, is arrested in Dublin by Sir Edward Poynings, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. 1760 – François Thurot holds the castle and the town of Carrickfergus until this date. 1792 – The Irish House of Commons is partly destroyed by fire. 1841 – William Bruce, Sr., the last surviving member of the Ulster Volunteer convention of 1783, a group that fostered…
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frcanicenjoku · 4 months ago
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Homilía del Vigésimo Segundo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario, Año B
Obedezca el mandamiento de Dios con un corazón puro Lectura: (1ra: Dt 4, 1-8; Sal 14; 2da: St 1, 17-18. 22-27; Ev: Mk 7, 1-8, 21-23) Esta breve reflexión fue escrita por el Padre Canice Chukwuemeka Njoku, C.S.Sp. Es un sacerdote católico y  miembro de la Congregación del Espíritu Santo (Espirítanos). Es un misionero en Puerto Rico. Es el Párroco de la Parroquia la Resurrección del Señor,…
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travelella · 5 months ago
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St Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny, Ireland
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silvestromedia · 7 months ago
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SAINTS OF THE DAY FOR June 09 
STS. PRIMUS AND FELICIAN, MARTYRS, June 9
ST. EPHREM, DEACON AND DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH-This Syriac deacon sang the mysteries of the Lord so beautifully that he earned the title, “the harp of the Holy Spirit.” A Doctor of the Church who is celebrated as the greatest hymnographer of the Christian East, Ephrem’s feast day is June 9.  
B. ANNA MARIA TAIGI, MOTHER
St. Columba, 521-597 A.D. Born probably in Donegal Ireland of royal descent he studied at Moville under St. Finnian then in Leinster at the monastery of Clonard under another St. Finnian. He was ordained before he was twenty-five and spent the next fifteen years preaching and setting up foundations at Derry, Durrow, and Kells. Possibly because of a family feud which resulted in the death of 3000 and for which he considered himself partly responsible he left Ireland at 42 and landed on the island of Iona off the coast of Scotland. There he built the monastery which was to become world famous. With SS Canice and Comgall he spread the gospel to the Picts; he also developed a monastic rule which many followed until the introduction of St. Benedicts. He died on Iona and is also known as Colm, Colum and Columcille.  
St. Baithin, 598 A.D. Abbot and cousin of St. Columba, also listed as Comm or Cominus in some lists. Baithin was abbot of Tiree Abbey in Ireland, succeeding St. Columba as abbot of lona in Scotland in 597. He wrote about his saintly cousin and is said to have died on the anniversary of St. Columba's death.  
St. Cummian, 8th century. Benedictine bishop of Ireland also called Cumian or Cummin. He traveled to Bobbio, in Italy, and remained there as a monk.  
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toosh-x · 1 year ago
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Heard this in a book store last week and it’s so calming
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