
The Book of Kells Connemara Marble Blog Post
The first Irish rosary beads were made using simple stones or animal horns. The peace and tranquility found in the recitation of prayer has brought
The first Irish rosary beads were made using simple stones or animal horns. The peace and tranquility found in the recitation of prayer has brought
Saint Patrick is probably one of the most famous Saints in the world but do you know his story? Patrick was born in Britain
Hello and welcome to this weekend’s virtual walk. Today we are in County Tipperary, round about halfway between Dublin and Cork . Let’s take a stop
May your pockets never be empty… Irish legend has it that you should always keep a penny coin with you for luck. In old Ireland,
The Tale of Cliodhna and Ciabhan In Ireland we have tales of faraway lands, magical creatures and strong warriors but also we have many tales
Hello from Ireland and welcome to February ! I hope that you are well and seeing the first signs of spring as the days begin
The Claddagh is a traditional Irish ring named after the fishing village of Claddagh which is located right beside the city of Galway in the
Visit to Mussenden Temple in Ireland with Stephen Walsh. Hello and welcome to this weekend’s virtual walk.You will remember that I was in Northern Ireland
The Story of the Saint Brigid’s Cross. Here in Ireland Saint Brigid is one of our much loved patron saints, in fact we on
Visit to the birthplace of William Ford in Ireland. Hello and welcome to this weekend’s virtual walk. Today’s walk is more of a stop off than