Miracle at Saint St Augustine’s Holy WellA Poem by Tomás Ó CárthaighThe story of the Holy Well by the shores of Lough Atalia
All hope gone bar blind faith
The child to the well he was brought In desperation and pure belief was bathed A cure for his ailment was saught. Prayers said, the boy was toweled down Chided on being woken from a vision A miracle his family declared it Three drams of water in the name of the Trinity These waters I walk by some centuries after The looted the pilgrims and jailed them
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4 Reviews Added on May 1, 2016 Last Updated on May 1, 2016 Tags: holy well, Lough Atalia, Galway AuthorTomás Ó CárthaighRenmore, Galway, Ireland, An Roinne Mór, Gallaimh, Eire, IrelandAboutTen years on this site... a quick decade, and an age in another way... Flanagan and the Lampost The Novena, some Drama and Midge Ure in Galway Fiddling at Longford Donkey Innovat.. more..Writing
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