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Cœige Uladh [KOOGI-OLOO] agus Kernow
- Dún Phádraig (Fortress of Patrick)
- Leth Cathail: Cathal: Grain Portion / Magh-Inis: Island Plain, Northern Ireland. (pron. DOON PAW-rihg) The Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity a.k.a Church of Dendalethglass: Blind Side Green is where Saint Patrick, Saint Brigid, and Saint Columba are believed to be buried. A bell, tooth (National Museum of Dublin) and hand from Saint Patrick were discovered in the 12th century. Saint Patricks hand was enshrined in silver and placed in the high altar of the Abbey Church. Water was poured through it to heal sores. (1,3)
- Ynys-witrin (The Island of Glassy Waters)
- Kernow, Cornwall Relics from Patrick the Older, believed by many to be Saint Patrick are housed at the church in Glastonbury. A translation feast is held on August 24th. The three ancient centers of Avebury, Stonehenge and Glastonbury are known as the Sacred Triangle. Glastonbury is the home of a large three-dimensional Labyrinth and is part of a ley-line, a sacred alignment of force. (1, 6)
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