Browse Items (12 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Tags: Rome Page of 2 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added The tradition of the Purgatorial Myth A critique of St. Patrick's Purgatory and Catholic pilgrimage in general. Tags: eighteenth century, John Richardson, legend, Purgatorial cave, purgatory, Rome, St. Patrick, Station Island "The pilgrimage was suppressed and the cave destroyed" An account of Lough Derg from a late-nineteenth-century pilgrim. Tags: Alexander VI, description, destruction of built heritage, Heemstede, Irish Monthly, pilgrimage, purgatory, Rome, Station Island, suppression, Vatican Timeline: 1649 Tags: chronology, events, Margaret Gibbons, Papal Nuncio, pilgrimage, report, Rome, timeline Timeline: 1494 Tags: censure, chronology, dispute, events, Heemstede, Margaret Gibbons, pilgrimage, Rome, timeline, Vatican Timeline: 1455 Tags: chronology, dispute, events, Margaret Gibbons, pilgrimage, Rome, timeline, Vatican "A clear barometer" An extract from Seamus Heaney's poem 'Station Island' Tags: concentration, pilgrimage, poetry, Rome, Seamus Heaney, Station Island, water, water station "So long as the Church of Rome finds dupes" Knox reflects on the cause of the "fraud" of miracles Tags: Catholic Church, James Spencer Knox, miracle, negative description, nineteenth century, Protestant critique, Protestantism, Rome, sectarianism, Travelogue "A landscape that is usually a monotonous monochrome of either brown or grey tints" "There is a lake called Lough Derg in County Donegal which has acquired extraordinary fame both in Christian history and in general literature..." Tags: Alice Curtayne, colour, description, emotion, Heather (Calluna vulgaris), isolation, landscape, mountains, Rome, rural landscape, twentieth century, vista "We left the Island with dry skies but still carrying our fast with us" "Then, with hearts refreshed, we turned to accomplish the three remaining Stations..." Tags: boating, Catholic journalism, dryness, hills, Leslie family, pilgrim crossing, pilgrimage, pilgrims, Rome, Shane Leslie, The Tablet, timelessness, twentieth century, weather The legacy of the Druids "It is a long passage of time since the men of Ireland first felt the mystery of those quiet little hills and looked for the unseen in the waters that lie at their feet, for the spiritual history of Derg stretches back into the dimmest age of… Tags: Celtic revival, Druid, dryness, forest, hills, myth, pre-Christian, prehistory, Rome, Shane Leslie, St. Patrick, storytelling Page of 2 Next Page Output Formats atom, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, mobile-json, omeka-xml, rss2