Glendalough
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County Wicklow |
St Kevin (618) lived as a hermitage here by the upper lake. The
name means ‘glen of the 2 lakes’ He may have been
educated in Wales by St Petroc. There is also St Kevin’s
Cave higher up the valley.
Disciples gathered and eventually the monastery was built
by the lower lake and became in effect a ‘monastic
city’.
The original gateway of the monastery survives with the
stone of sanctuary just inside the gate for fugitives from justice.
Also up at the end by the Upper lake is the11C ‘Reefert’
church which means the ’burial place’ (of kings) with,
grave markers in the graveyard still in place. There is also an old
caher with boundary crosses
At the other end is the 12 C Trinity Church, 12C St Saviour's Church
and the 12C St Mary's Church. There is a 10C Cathedral, a 9-10C
Cross and Oratory (called St Kevin's kitchen) and St Ciaran's church.
The 12C ‘Priests’ House is called that because priests
buried there in penal times but it may possibly have been built to
house St Kevin’s relics.
There is a Round Tower, grave slabs, and A Holy Well and Tree.
OS 56 123 967 marked
see: Irish Monasticism,
Holy Wells and Holy Trees,
Round Towers
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