School: Clochar na Trócaire, An tSráidbhaile (roll number 13020)
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- An tSráidbhaile, Co. Phort Láirge
- Teacher: An tSr. Ióseph
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“The following is the recognised prayer said by those seeking a cure at Tobar Cill Aodh.”
The following is the recognised prayer said by those seeking a cure at Tobar Cill Aodh. It was given to Thomas O Flynn by James Cummins of Ballyvooney. This man Cummins had very sore eyes after a serious illness. A woman named Ally Flynn advised him to make nine visits to the well & say the following prayer:-
"God bless you holy well.
Christ bless you also.
I am coming to you for my cure
If it is God's holy will".