School: St Oran's, Buncrana

Location:
Buncrana, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
Seán Mac Éibhir
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    get oatmeal rubbed on their heads before they go out so that the fairies would not get them. On New Year's day it is a custom that if a man or a woman comes into your house in the morning you should make them tea or give them something. It is said that it is luckier for a man to come into you house on New Year's morning than for a woman to come in. On Candlemas day the people make crosses from rushes and straw to hang up on the walls.
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  2. Festival Customs

    The people say an hour of prayers an St. Patrick's Day.

    The people say an hour of prayers on St. Patrick's Day. This was always a custom because when St. Patrick was in Ireland he had a certain day for the people to go to a cross.
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