School: Clochar San Pól, Cill Fhíonáin (roll number 13026)

Location:
Cill Fhíonáin, Co. Luimnigh
Teacher:
An tSr. Bernadette
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  3. XML “The Woolly Pig”
  4. XML “Lore of Certain Days”
  5. XML “Colmcille”

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  2. Monday is an unlucky day to dig a grave, and any one that has to do so turns a sod on Sunday. Any boy or girl who begins a situation on Monday well be very unlucky. It is also very unllucky to remove from one place to another on a Monday.
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  3. One day Colmcille was walking through a field where some workmen were busy at work. The workmen hearing of the miracle wrought by the Saint confered with themselves and said they would ask him some questions about the future of Ireland which they were very anxious to know,.
    When the saint approached one of the men asked him would Ireland ever
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