School: Behey (roll number 8222)
- Location:
- Behy, Co. Donegal
- Teacher: Meadhbh, Bean Uí Dhochartaigh
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- A fish is caught in a river and three drops of water out of the fish’s mouth is given to the sick child saying In the Name of the Father and of the Son + of the Holy Ghost.
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- Children suffering from ‘Worms’ are still brought to people who are said to have the “Cure” A man named William John Slevin living in Cooleolly near Ballyshannon has the “Cure of the Sprain He is aged about 60
- People here still believe in a cow being “Elf Shoh” – and a man of Cashelard named John Donagher is said to have the “Cure”
- Brigid Gallinogh of Behey aged 72 “cures”! a calf that is said to have “The Balts” She puts a knot on a cord called a “worm knot” and rubs the calf’s back with it while saying a prayer.