Browse Items (616 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Previous Page Page of 62 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added "The Mouth of a Horrible Cave" "SCENE XVIII. A REMOTE PART OF THE MOUNTAIN WITH THE MOUTH OF A HORRIBLE CAVE..." Tags: birdlife, grimness, mountains, negative description, Pedro Calderón de la Barca, play, Spanish Golden Age "The penance wheel turned round again" The poetry of Patrick Kavanagh's 'Lough Derg', detailing a visit in 1941 Tags: boating, departure, Fare Thee Well Lough Derg, Patrick Kavanagh, pilgrim crossing, pilgrimage, poetry, twentieth century "The pilgrimage was again resumed" An account of Lough Derg from a late-nineteenth-century pilgrim. Tags: description, destruction of built heritage, English Parliament, Irish Monthly, pilgrimage, purgatory, seventeenth century, Station Island, suppression "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 "The pilgrims throng the shore opposite to the island" Knox describes the practices of the pilgrimage as he has heard them Tags: crowds, ferry house, James Spencer Knox, nineteenth century, pilgrim crossing, Protestant critique, Travelogue "The prior advises them and if he sees that he cannot dissuade them from their intention" 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 "The Profit of a Ferry-Boat for wafting the Pilgrims over the Lake" A critique of St. Patrick's Purgatory and Catholic pilgrimage in general. Tags: Armagh, Augustinians, boating, eighteenth century, islands, John Richardson, pilgrim crossing, profiteering, Saints' Island, St. Dabheoc, Station Island "The purgatory is in this priory and there is a great deep lake" 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 "The shaft on which this iron cross is set is precious, for it was salvaged from the lake" "The pilgrim then walks to St. Patrick's Cross, a poor but cherished relic made of rude iron and set on a very ancient stone column..." Tags: 1632, Alice Curtayne, destruction of built heritage, lake, pilgrimage, re-use, Reformation, seventeenth century, spoliation, St. Patrick's Cross, Station Island, stations, submerged objects, twentieth century, water "The silver strands of the individual sometimes show" The poetry of Patrick Kavanagh's 'Lough Derg', detailing a visit in 1941 Tags: colour, embodied experience, Patrick Kavanagh, poetry, spiritual experience, subjectivity, twentieth century Previous Page Page of 62 Next Page Output Formats atom, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, mobile-json, omeka-xml, rss2