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Little Arrigle River

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    • Day 19

      The Grave of Santa Claus

      September 6, 2015 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 55 °F

      We visited Jerpoint Farm Park, saw the remains of a medieval village and what may be the grave of St. Nicholas of Myra. The town was called New Town, and was apparently an important shrine in the middle ages. A tour given by owners Joe and his wife Maeve after she fed us a lunch that included delicious scones. They originally moved from Northern Ireland onto this undeveloped plot of land, intending to raise cattle. However, the British Archaeological Society informed them that their new farm contained an important historical site. It could not be used for cattle, but it might be used for sheep. However, in 2015 the sheep market hit bottom, and the new owners supplemented their income by offering tour groups the opportunity to see the grave of St. Nicholas of Myra. We met their daughter Annabelle. Joe is convinced that when Muslims captured Asia Minor, monks from Myra brought the body of St. Nicholas to "the end of the earth," according to their instructions. Archaeological investigations seem to support the notion that Newtown was an important pilgrimage site. The carving on the top of the tomb does seem to represent a bishop wearing a pallium. There are, however, other sites contending for the honor of housing the grave of St. Nicholas--one much closer to Myra in Asia Minor.Read more

    • Day 3

      Roots

      June 17, 2017 in Ireland ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Spent the day with generations of our family. First thing we spent the morning down at Thomastown GAA ground watching my cousins daughter playing camoige. We then visited dad's village of Bennetsbridge and found my grandparents grave.

      Afterwards we wandered around Jerpoint Abbey, taking in over 800 years of history, before meeting up with Mary and her mum (Aunty Margaret) for afternoon tea at Jerpoint Golf Course.

      The boys started to understand the width and depth of their family connections in Ireland.
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