School: An Clochar, Cill Ruis

Location:
Kilrush, Co. Clare
Teacher:
An tSr. Pól
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0629, Page 467

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0629, Page 467

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    the rosary is said in each round. The people take off their shoes and stockings while doing the rounds. A rush is picked for each round. That is how the rounds were counted in olden times.
    The holy water is used as a cure for diseases and the people also drink it. If any part of the body is diseased the water is rubbed to it at the well, and some of it is brought home. It is said to be unlucky to do anything to the fish that inhabits the well.
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    Topics
    1. events
      1. events (by time of year) (~11,476)
    Language
    Irish
    Collector
    Máire Nic Mhathghamhna
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Doonnagurroge, Co. Clare