Browse Items (242 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Tags: pilgrimage Previous Page Page of 25 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added "In going there they are answering the call for blood" "Most pilgrims develop for this rocky island and its harsh routine an affection that really defies explanation..." Tags: Alice Curtayne, blood, Catholicism, cultural memory, essentialism, ethnohistory, exile, familiarity, Irish identity, medievalism, nostalgia, pilgrimage, Station Island, timelessness, twentieth century "Innumerable different visions appear to them" An sixteenth-century letter describing a trip to Lough Derg Tags: Francesco Chiericati, Isabella d'Este Gonzaga, itinerary, pilgrimage, purgatory, sixteenth century, Travelogue "It was originally a pagan idol" An account of Lough Derg from a late-nineteenth-century pilgrim. Tags: buildings, Clogher, description, golden stone, history, Irish Monthly, pagan idols, pilgrimage, purgatory, Station Island "Long ago filled up" An account of Lough Derg from a late-nineteenth-century pilgrim. Tags: description, Irish Monthly, penitential beds, pilgrimage, Purgatorial cave, purgatory, Station Island, stations "Lough Derg" by Thomas D'Arcy McGee "In a girdle of green, heathy hills, In song-famed Donegal, An islet stands in a lonely lake, (A coffin in a pall)..." Tags: barefoot, death, environment, history, nature, pilgrimage, poetry, Thomas D'Arcy McGee, tradition "Monks in convents of coracles" The poetry of Dennis Devlin Tags: boating, Dennis Devlin, history, Irish history, medievalism, monasticism, pilgrimage, poetry, timelessness, twentieth century "Multitudes of the lower classes of the native Irish" On the crowds of pilgrims travelling to the site and their motivations Tags: Catholicism, class, elitism, James Spencer Knox, nineteenth century, pilgrimage, Protestant critique, Protestantism, Travelogue "Of all our Acquo Sanctificato, Lough Derg is the most celebrated" Anecdotes about the pilgrimage to Saint Patrick's Purgatory Tags: conversation, fiction, Lady Sydney Morgan, letters, nineteenth century, pilgrimage "Oh Fare Thee Well, Lough Derg" "Oh fare thee well, Lough Dearg, Shall I ever see you more? My heart is filled with sorrow To leave thy sainted shore. Until life's days have passed away With pleasure shall I dwell On the happy days I spent with you Lough Dearg, fare… Tags: farewell, Margaret Gibbons, pilgrim, pilgrimage, poem, song, Station Island, tradition "Our Lord led him to a deserted place" A famous account of a 1398 visit by Viscount Ramon de Perellós to Saint Patrick's Purgatory Tags: fourteenth century, itinerary, pilgrimage, purgatory, Ramon De Perellós, Travelogue Previous Page Page of 25 Next Page Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2