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County Wexford was called 'Waesfjord' by the Vikings - meaning 'fjord of the mud-flats'. Its Irish name 'Loch Garman' refers to a legendary warrior called Garman Garbh, who was drowned at the river Slaney by a wicked enchantress.

[Pikemen of Wexford, 1798 Memorial]
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11 February: Feast of St Gobnait, 6th c. Irish patron saint of bees and beekeepers. Her connection to bees began when an angel told her to find her “resurrection place” - Important as in Celtic mythology the soul departed the body as a bee or a butterfly.

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Bees have always been known as special creatures - In the Bible the epitome of Eden-like fertility is a "land of milk and honey": bees are symbolic of God's perfect order & paradise. Similarly in Irish myth, vessels of sacred mead comprise the food of the gods and immortality.
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A favourite delicacy in medieval Ireland was 'milsén', a thickened butter that was cooked with honey. Today the term survives as milseán ('sweet, candy') a word people use to describe their favourite sweets.
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County Meath, meaning "the middle kingdom," was one of five ancient provinces of Ireland. It was created by Tuathal Techtma (ancestor of the O'Neill) as the seat of High Kingship: a place to exercise rule which favoured no single kingdom.
Victoria Embankment, London 1874 - John O'Connor

Born in Derry, O'Connor was greatly popular for his iconic scene paintings.
The monasteries founded by St Columba produced some of the finest Insular art ever created - The Book of Durrow, c. 650-700
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The monasteries founded by St Columba produced some of the finest Insular art ever created - The Book of Durrow, c. 650-700
Book of Durrow, Carpet Page [fol. 3v], showing the cosmic spirals and interlace characteristic of early Irish artwork.
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The Irish monks sought to conquer knowledge (Prov 24:5) in pursuit of God. They sailed the Nile and gazed at the midnight sun over Iceland:
17th February is the feast of Saint Fintan of Clonenagh, “Father of the Irish Monks”: Irish hermit, ascetic, disciple of St Columba, founder-Abbot of Clonenagh, and patron saint of County Laois, where he died on that day in c. 603.

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