School: Clochar na Trócaire (roll number 13381)
- Location:
- Cill Airne, Co. Chiarraí
- Teacher: An tSr. Aodán
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- THE STATION AT CLOC MOCUDAThis is a Triduum. The way to the Cloc was originally a public right of way. It was closed and enclosed in Kenmare Demesne by a grand jury Order. The custodians took the key for the old pathway from one Irwin who was caretaker at Deenagh Lodge.
THE PILGRIM arrived at dawn. She brought with her:-(a) a quantity of plain water in a vessel.(b) Three rags. They were left behind and hung on a Palm tree overhanging the stone.(c) Some fragments of Bread. If the Robin appeared rags were given him. Some think that a priest known as the "Robin" and that the "rags" were in reality the alter linen. Tradition says "if the robin appears your request will(continues on next page)