Browse Items (16 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Tags: Catholicism Previous Page Page of 2 Sort by: Title Creator Date Added "The unbroken stillness of this consecrated spot, was exchanged to bustle, noise, and jarring, of a countless multitude" Knox reflects on the recent Catholic activities on the land under his feet Tags: Catholicism, James Spencer Knox, juxtaposition, nineteenth century, Protestant critique, Protestantism, sectarianism, temporality, Travelogue "An Excursion into the Fifth Century" The opening paragraph's of Alice Curtayne's 1932 pamphlet about Lough Derg Tags: 1930s, Alice Curtayne, Catholicism, Irish Free State, National Identity, pilgrimage, twentieth century The Friary "The Friary is a townland on Killymard ([Cill O mBárd]) side of Lough Eske. It was here the Friars settled when banished from Donegal and ministered to the spiritual wants of the neigh-bouring districts. There is now no sign of a church or… Tags: Catholicism, County Donegal, Folklore, friars, Lough Eske, Oral History, religion, suppression, The Friary "Here where thy saints have trod" An account of Lough Derg from a late-nineteenth-century pilgrim. Tags: Catholic Church, Catholicism, description, Irish identity, Irish Monthly, narrative, pilgrimage, purgatory, reflection, Station Island, suppression, timelessness "When any Superstitious Place is defaced or demolished, they repair it" A critique of St. Patrick's Purgatory and Catholic pilgrimage in general. Tags: Catholicism, eighteenth century, John Richardson, pilgrimage, Protestant critique, superstition Location: Station Island Basilica Tags: Basilica, Catholic Church, Catholicism, commonly occurring location, Digital Derg Project, Geolocation, Hiberno-romanesque architecture, James L. Smith, key location, Lough Derg, night vigil, place names, Station Island Previous Page Page of 2 Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2