School: Lismacaffry

Location:
Lismacaffry, Co. Westmeath
Teacher:
Ml. Ó Gamhna
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0739, Page 276

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  2. St.Brigid's day is on the second of February. On that day people visit wells belonging to St. Brigid.
    St. Patrick's day falls on the 17th of March. On that day people wear shamrocks and badges. They also send shamrocks to friends in other countries. In cities and towns people walk in processions on that day.
    Shrove is noted for all the marriages that occur around that time. People get married around Shrove because they cannot get marries during Lent.
    On holy Thursday the blessed Sacrament is changed from the high Altar to the side Altar. People go to the church
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