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Sacred Islands of Ireland

Tadhg Sheridan

  • 12 april 2026
  • 9798233448713
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Sacred Islands of Ireland takes you across the western edge of the Atlantic where stone, sea, and devotion shaped a distinctive Irish spiritual world, built on discipline, endurance, and place memory.

From Skellig Michael and its monastic severity to island chapels, shoreline stations, and the quiet authority of Gaelic tradition, this book follows documented sacred sites and the practices that made them lasting, prayerful routes, seasonal gatherings, penitential customs, and the moral culture of the road.

Inside you will find:

  • The island monasteries and their daily rule, how isolation became discipline and devotion became work
  • Sea crossings and the ethics of travel, timing, risk, and the responsibilities carried by boat and shore
  • Chapel ruins, enclosure ground, and sacred boundaries, why certain places demanded quiet conduct
  • Stations, rounds, and pilgrimage patterns, the structured sequences that turned landscape into prayer
  • Holy wells and healing traditions, approached with care, restraint, and local continuity
  • Saints, names, and Gaelic place memory, how language preserved the sacred map across generations
  • Change and survival, why these islands still hold spiritual gravity in modern Ireland

For readers of Irish history, Celtic Christianity, pilgrimage, and sacred landscape, this is a serious, readable account of how Ireland's islands became living sanctuaries, and why their old disciplines still speak to the modern mind.

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