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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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The Irish Script is unique in that it was a deliberate new creation derived from Greek and Latin learning. Other medieval noscripts, Visigothic, French, Beneventan etc, come from the degenerated cursive writing of the late Romans.
[Irish vs Visigoth]
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Clondalkin village Dublin today in the snow - The Round Tower dates from the 7th century and was founded by St Mochua.
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The Blessed Virgin 'neath the wintry-bare trees of the local convent garden.
Clondalkin, Dublin.
Clondalkin, Dublin.
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Connemara snow scene by J.P. Rooney http://www.jprooneyartstudio.com/m/-/galleries/the-shop-index
‘Old Dublin - Marrowbone Lane’ by Joseph Malachy Kavanagh (1836-1918)
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‘Old Dublin - Marrowbone Lane’ by Joseph Malachy Kavanagh (1836-1918)
‘A Green Island Garden Under Snow, Antrim’ by the renowned Irish artist Frank Egginton (1908-1990)
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‘A Green Island Garden Under Snow, Antrim’ by the renowned Irish artist Frank Egginton (1908-1990)
‘The Delegates’ by Mildred Anne Butler (1858-1941) an Irish artist, who worked in watercolour and oil of landscape, genre and animal subjects.
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Elizabeth Magill, 'Greyscale'
'The Snow Faerie' by Jim FitzPatrick, known for more comic styled illustrations.
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The inhabitants of the Sídhe look like humans but are different. They are superior: immortal, more beautiful & possess supernatural powers.
Gaoithe sídhe, or fairy wind, is a sudden wind gust or whirlwind thought to have been caused by the faeries.
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Gaoithe sídhe, or fairy wind, is a sudden wind gust or whirlwind thought to have been caused by the faeries.
The Cailleach is the Irish goddess of winter, the cold, wind and tempests. She was called "the old gloomy woman" or envisioned as a crane with sticks in her beak that forecast storms. Snow that fell in late spring was often attributed to her.