School: Ahane (C.) Lisnagry (roll number 563)

Location:
Ahane, Co. Limerick
Teacher:
L. T. Walsh
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  2. There is a large Mass rock in the land of Ardvarna. There is a hawthorn bush growing up through the joining of the rock. It was called the blessed tree. The mass rock is down in a hallow and all the people used to go there to hear mass. If the Priest was seen saying mass he would be beheaded. The Priests used to say mass there in the penals days. It was said that the hawthorn bush that was growing through the rock used to cure pains in the teeth and the people used to give rounds there.
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