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  2. St Patrick's Purgatory - Wikipedia

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    St Patrick's Purgatory is an ancient pilgrimage site on Station Island in Lough Derg, County Donegal, Ireland. According to legend, the site dates from the fifth century, when Christ showed Saint Patrick a cave, sometimes referred to as a pit or a well , on Station Island that was an entrance to Purgatory . [ 2 ]

  3. Kilbennen - Wikipedia

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    The monastery here was founded by Benignus of Armagh (Benin, Benen, Bennan), a disciple of Saint Patrick, [4] in the 5th century AD, although the Book of Armagh associates it with a different Benignus, of the Luighne Connacht. [5] Iarlaithe mac Loga (Saint Jarlath) studied here in the 6th century. [6]

  4. Rock of Cashel - Wikipedia

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    According to the Tripartite Life of Saint Patrick Cashel is reputed to be the site of the conversion of the King of Munster by Saint Patrick in the 5th century. [2] The Rock of Cashel was the traditional seat of the kings of Munster as early as the 4th century and prior to the Norman invasion. [3]

  5. Roscam - Wikipedia

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    Roscam stands on the site of a very early (5th century) monastery, with legend linking it to Saint Patrick. [4] It was also associated with Odran, a brother of Ciarán of Clonmacnoise (6th century). The 6th-century Saint Aedus (Aidus) transferred the bones of Brión mac Echach Muigmedóin to Roscam. [5] It was attacked by Vikings in AD 807. [6]

  6. Forget St Patrick’s Day – here’s why you should head to ...

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    Ask most people what they associate with Ireland, and St Patrick’s Day is probably top of the list. But I’ve lived in Ireland for 17 years, and when 17 March rolls around, I usually want to ...

  7. Derrybrien - Wikipedia

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    Derrybrien (Irish: Daraidh Braoin) [1] is a tiny village in County Galway, Ireland.It lies along the R353 road in the Slieve Aughty Mountains.The village church is dedicated to Saint Patrick and is part of the Roman Catholic Parish of Ballinakill and Derrybrien.