• In Ireland, on Station Island of the coast of Lough Derg, County Donegal is St. Patrick’s Purgatory.
  • Medieval accounts describe the ‘pit’ as a shaft that was a low and narrow kiln. Ever since, the island has sometimes been referred to as ‘St. Patrick’s Purgatory’.
  • It has stocks of pike, perch and brown trout for angling. It is best known for St Patrick's Purgatory, a site of pilgrimage on Station Island in the lake.
  • (Robert Sepehr) St Patrick’s Purgatory is an ancient pilgrimage site on Station Island in Lough Derg, County Donegal, Ireland.
  • 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 a cave that was once located on a small island in the middle of Loch Derg in County Donegal.
  • St Patrick’s Purgatory is an ancient pilgrimage site on Station Island in Lough Derg, County Donegal, Ireland.
  • It may retain it’s name of St.Patrick’s ‘Purgatory’ but there are glimpses of heaven to be found there. ... The name of this island is St Patrick's Purgratory.
  • Numerous accounts of foreign pilgrimages to St. Patrick's Purgatory are chronicled during the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries, including the...