School: Mullagh (C )
- Location:
- Mullagh, Co. Cavan
- Teacher: Elizabeth Murchan
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- The Daisy:-It is said that Mary, while working at her spinning-wheel one dayout in a meadow in which were heaps of daisies, pricked her finger and that the blood-drop fell on the white and golden daisy at her feet. Since the, the legend says daisies are white, gold and red.Lilies and Roses:-Tradition tells us that when the Apostles opened the tomb of our Lady for St. Thomas to see her, it was filled with tall white liles and beautifaul crimson roses - emblems of her purity and love.