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A Holy Well is a spring or other body of water, revered equally in a pagan or Christian context, often both, as holy wells were Christianized. The term 'Holy Well' is commonly employed to refer to any...
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Holywell (Welsh: Treffynnon) is the fifth largest town in Flintshire, North Wales, lying to the west of the estuary of the River Dee. History The town is known for St Winefride's Well, a holy well surrounded by a chapel.
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About Holy Well ... Since time immemorial humans have regarded springs or upwellings of water as a necessity, a blessing, and sacred places. Water, the spring of Life. The Holy Well group is for photos of sacred wells or upwellings of water, be they in Ireland, Scotland, Britian, Europe or other places.
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Two photos of the holy well itself. Notice how someone has superimposed a; Brigid’s Cross on top of the Christian cross. Traditional customs do not die easily in the Celtic world. ... These are magnificent pictures of the Holy Well. It is the holiest place I know of, and on the occasions I’ve gone to see the Well,
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The holy wells of Ireland: ancient Celtic culture mingles with Christianity ... St Feidhlimh's holy well - photo courtesy Cavannet.ie ... This power of place in Ireland is an essential element of the sacredness of the holy well.
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The Holy Well of St. Winefride, Wales by Barbara Ballard; There's an atmosphere of peace in this place-a place of pilgrimage for 1300 years. A place where people come in faith to ask for God's favors. This is St. Winefride's Well.
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Father Duffy's well, similar to holy wells in Ireland, this well is located along the Irish Loop of Newfoundland, and was founded by an Irish priest in the 1800s, A nice place to stop for a picnic while touring the Irish Loop Drive. ... They know that this was Fr. Duffy's Well. News of Fr. Duffy's well became so widespread...
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The fifth stop on the Walk West Bromwich Sandwell Priory and Holy Well. ... Near the spring or sand well, which gives its name to the present Borough, are the remains of a Benedictine Priory founded by William Fitz-Ansculf in the 1100s. Sandwell Priory was closed down in 1525.
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The fifth stop on the Walk West Bromwich Sandwell Priory and Holy Well. ... You are in: Home> Leisure and Culture > Local History and Heritage > Heritage Trails > West Bromwich Heritage Trail > Sandwell Priory and Holy Well...
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This holy well is situated about a mile from Belcoo on the Garrison road. It lies near the road side and is clearly marked. It measures about forty feet by twenty feet and flows off in two rivers. The estimated yield of water is 600 gallons per minute.
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