School: Convent of Mercy, Rinn an Chabhlaigh, Cóbh

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Ringacoltig, Co. Cork
Teacher:
An tSr. Peadar
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  2. Lissanisky got its name because there is a liss there from which a tunnel leads to the sea.
    Long ago in the Penal times when Mass was celebrated on the mountains a priest was doing so on a Kerry mountain and soldiers came to arrest him. Having the Host in his hand at that time he is said to have leaped from one rock to another which were a mile apart, the print of his feet are supposed to be in the rock where he landed and from day on it was called the "Priest's
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