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It is Shrove Tuesday - from the word ‘Shrive’ - meaning to obtain forgiveness by way of Confession and penance. Traditionally pancakes were eaten on this day as a sign of absolution (being 'the food of angels') and to rid the house of dairy & sugar before the Lenten fast.
St Valentine's Tomb - Whitefriar Church, Dublin.

Gifted by Pope Gregory XVI in 1836, the casket contains Saint Valentine's bones and a vessel tinged with his blood.
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St Valentine's Tomb - Whitefriar Church, Dublin. Gifted by Pope Gregory XVI in 1836, the casket contains Saint Valentine's bones and a vessel tinged with his blood.
The shrine of St Valentine in Dublin - On Valentines Day it's popular for engaged couples to attend Mass here and to receive a blessing of rings beside his relics.
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The Claddagh ring is a traditional faith ring that's given in Ireland for engagement or friendship. Originating in the fishing villages of Galway, its 'giving heart' symbolises love and fellowship, and the crown, loyalty.
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The enjoining of hands around symbols of fertility is impressed deeply in the Irish psyche. Whether it's the modern heart or ancient cord.
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'Meeting On The Turret Stairs' - Frederic William Burton, 1864

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Mother and children drawing water from a holy well in northern Ireland, 1888.
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Playtime at a country school, Co Monaghan, Ireland. 1900.
School in Connemara, Co Galway, 1892 - These children are being shown Froebel’s “first gift", a ball on a string. Froebel’s gifts were coloured shapes designed to teach children through touch and play
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School in Connemara, Co Galway, 1892 - These children are being shown Froebel’s “first gift", a ball on a string. Froebel’s gifts were coloured shapes designed to teach children through touch and play
Earl Street, Mullingar, Co Westmeath. 1900.

Interesting how the lady dressed in a shawl and bowler hat resembles the women of the high Andes. (Lawrence Collection, NLI)