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Dublin Core
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Title
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Leitrim
Subject
The topic of the resource
County
Still Image
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Title
A name given to the resource
Well and Shrine of St Molaise (photo 1)
Creator
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Robert E Meehan, CPA
Ballaghameehan
Dernahimmerick
Leitrim
Meehan
O'Meighan
Rossinver
St Molaise
St Molaise's Well
Well and Shrine of St Molaise
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Title
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Leitrim
Subject
The topic of the resource
County
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Well and Shrine of St Molaise (photo 2)
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Robert E Meehan, CPA
Ballaghameehan
Dernahimmerick
Leitrim
Meehan
O'Meighan
Rossinver
St Molaise
St Molaise's Well
Well and Shrine of St Molaise
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Title
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Leitrim
Subject
The topic of the resource
County
Description of Well
This includes well name, saint associated with well, location of well, townland, county, etc
1934 Survey 1
Well and Shrine of St. Molaise
1934 Survey 1a
Leitrim
1934 Survey 1b
Dernahimmerick, Ballaghameehan, now Rossinver
1934 Survey 3
`St. Molaise 533 - 570AD - a Meehan and patron saint of the Meehan/O'Meighan clan
1934 Survey 2
near the Church of the Parish of Ballaghmeehan or St. Aidan’s in Rossinver. There is a sign to the well on the main road R282 there.
1934 Survey 4
St Molaise feast day is August 15
1934 Survey 5
no specific reasons
1934 Survey 6
no special ones
1934 Survey 7
no special ones
1934 Survey 8
no specific ones
1934 Survey 9
Water is drinkable and may be carried away
1934 Survey 10
no
1934 Survey 11
no
1934 Survey 12
n/a
1934 Survey 13
n/a
1934 Survey 14
no
1934 Survey 15
The full ancient story of St. Molaise contains many miracles he performed. One of these - a legend attached to Molaise is that connected to his well (Tobar Molaise), which is still venerated today. . The legend is that Molaise was preaching to a group of people who eventually became thirsty. When he became aware of their discomfort, he went over to a rock and pushed his hand through the surface of it, whereupon water began to flow from it. The well exists to the present time and has a small stone edifice built around it.
1934 Survey 16
circa 543AD
1934 Survey 19
Robert E. Meehan, CPA remeehan@mindspring.com
1934 Survey 20
2008 2014
1934 Survey 21
none
GPS coordinates of holy well
unknown
1 Name of well and saint
Well and Shrine of St Molaise, St Molaise 533-570AD-a Meehan and patron saint of the Meehan/O'Meighan clan
2 Townland, County, GPS
Dernahimmerick, Ballaghameehan, now Rossivner
3 Physical description of well and its surroundings
The well is near the Church of the Parish of Ballaghmeehan or St Aidan's in Rossivner. There is a sign to the well on the main road R282 there.
5 Pattern day
St Molaise feast day is August 15
7 Prayer rounds and stations
People first gathered there circa 534AD
8 Stories
The full ancient story of St Molaise contains many miracles he performed. One of these-a legend attached to Molaise is that connected to his well (Tobar Molaise), which is still venerated today. The legend is that Molaise was preaching to a group of people who eventually became thirsty. When he became aware of their discomfort, he went over to a rock and pushed his hand through the surface of it, whereupon water began to flow from it. The well exists to the present time and has a small stone edifice built around it.
9 Publications
A 1989 extended biography of St Molaise of Innishmurray by Denis Molaise, O.S. B. is available for free download at http://booktoday.ru/Molaise-of-Innishmurray-Denis-Molaise-Meehan/2/jecdjd
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Bibliographic Citation
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A 1989 extended biography of St. Molaise Molaise of Innishmurray by Denis Molaise Meehan, O. S. B. is available for free download at http://booktoday.ru/Molaise-of-Inishmurray-Denis-Molaise-Meehan/2/jecdjd
Title
A name given to the resource
Well and Shrine of St Molaise
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Robert E. Meehan, CPA
August 15
Ballaghameehan
Dernahimmerick
Leitrim
Meehan
O'Meighan
Rossinver
St Molaise
St Molaise's Well
Well and Shrine of St Molaise