so sorry for the long gap between posts...internet access has been a bit absent this last week (as i was staying in Tipperary Co. at a working farm called Fairymount Farm...lots of sheep & horses & dogs & chickens)...i've been going throughe email withdrawals (perhaps you have too?)...so sorry. i am currently in Galway (on the west coast) and i have WIFI access, so i will do my best to give you a recap of my tour of all things monastic.
so far on this trip i've been able to visit 11 monastic sites! PHEW! i know i will see many more before i leave the emerald isle...but let me list what i've seen so far for you....
*Glendalough, Co. Wicklow
*Gallarus Oratory, Co. Kerry
*The Black Abbey, Co.
*The Rock of Cashel, Co. Tipperary
*Athessal Abbey, Co. Tipperary
*Quin Friary, Co. Clare
*Clonmacnoise, Co. Offaly
*Ennis Friary, Co. Clare
*Kilmacduagh, Co.
*Rock of Dunamase, Co. Laois
*Cong Abbey, Co. Mayo
most of them have some things that are similiar (structure and features) but all are unique in how they impressed upon my heart.
i have been able to capture some amazing photos and have walked some beautifully old & historic floors and steps and i've been deeply touched. i've seen castles, cathedrals, abbeys, and round towers. i've viewed breathtaking arches, high crosses, frescos & cloisters. i think the thing that blows me away the most is how old many of these are...many from the 1100's. one in particular...The Rock of Cashel...a very large monastic site that sits on top of a hill...St. Patrick himself walked those corridors. it's knowing stuff like that that really excites me...and to actually be there touching the stones...it moves me to pray.
as i said above, i'm in Galway...i just spent the evening at the Tis Coili pub listening to traditional Irish music being played while i sipped my pint of Guinness and tapped my feet. ahhhhh good good times. tomorrow i'm heading to the Aran Islands to Inish Mor via ferry boat. i will try to post again before leaving Galway.
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