• The legend of Saint Patrick and his purgatory. ... As you can see, St Patrick’s Purgatory can be visited, but mainly if you decide to make a pilgrimage there.
  • St Patrick’s Purgatory is an ancient pilgrimage site on Station Island in Lough Derg, County Donegal, Ireland.
  • There are thirty-three pilgrims to St. Patrick's Purgatory between c. 1146 and 1517 who can be identified by name.
  • ...even touts the pilgrimage as “the toughest in all of Europe, perhaps even in the whole Christian world,” thus keeping the “purgatory” in St. Patrick’s Purgatory.
  • St Patrick's Purgatory. From an alternative punctuation: This is a redirect from a title with an alternative punctuation of the target name.
  • Annual Pilgrimage to Lough Derg (St Patricks Purgatory). ... Nature & Wildlife Areas in Pettigo. Things to do near St Patrick's Purgatory, Lough Derg.
  • Evidently, in the ordeals and ceremonies of the modern Christian Purgatory of St. Patrick, we see the survivals of such pagan initiatory rites.
  • St. Patrick's Purgatory. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12580a.htm.
  • Michael Haren and Yolande de Pontfarcy (ed.), The Medieval Pilgrimage to St Patrick's Purgatory, Lough Derg and the European Tradition.
  • There are some age and physical restrictions for the three-day retreats. Saint Patrick’s Purgatory is closed from November 1st through April.
  • St Patrick's Purgatory is an ancient pilgrimage site on Station Island in Lough Derg, County Donegal, Ireland.
  • Indeed, between the 13th and 15th century, St Patrick’s Purgatory and Ireland were often synonymous.
  • Numerous accounts of foreign pilgrimages to St. Patrick's Purgatory are chronicled during the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries, including the...