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"Throughout all the perversions and confiscations [of the Reformation], however, the Church never relinquished her hold upon the one grey rock which then was Station Island..."

The poetry of Patrick Kavanagh's 'Lough Derg', detailing a visit in 1941

Jenny and Bobby arrive at Lough Derg in the rain and are greeted by the sight of the lake and the pilgrims waiting to cross

"The prior accompanied my as far as the water, and put me into the boat himself, first kissing me and giving me his blessing..."

"When we were within half a bow-shot of the said island of the Purgatory I saw a bird blacker than coal take flight ; it had not a single plume or feather on its back..."

A description of Lough Derg and its Pilgrimage in the American Donahoe's Magazine
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