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  • More than 1,300 attend Kildare pilgrimage honouring St Brigid

    Bumper numbers of pilgrims attended Monasterevin Parish’s ‘Camino walk’ to celebrate St Brigid on St Brigid’s bank holiday Monday. This year saw more than 1,300 people taking part from across Ireland in the Camino’s third year.

    The walk was led by Bishop Denis Nulty of the Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin and organised by Fr Liam Merrigan PP of Monasterevin in Co. Kildare, along with a team of local parishioners. The walk started in the morning of February 3, with pilgrims bussed out from the parish church to Mountrice, where there is a shrine to St Brigid. Camino passports were stamped, and people walked the 6km through Umeras – where St Brigid is reputed to have spent her childhood – following the new Barrow Blue way alongside the Grand Canal.

    Finishing in the afternoon with refreshments being served at St Peter and Paul’s Church in Monasterevin, there was Irish dancing and a ceremony of light in the church, involving

    Monasterevan, the Venice of the west

    Venice is sometimes called the Birmingham of the south, as it has several canals, although not as many as Birmingham does. Monasterevan, in Co Kildare in Ireland, has nothing like as many as either Venice or Birmingham, but it is very rich in waterways artefacts and well repays a couple of hours spent walking around inspecting them. Incidentally, there are at least three spellings of Monasterevan; the version ending in -evin is probably most common.

    The canals of Monasterevan

    Before it was bypassed by a motorway (the M7), Monasterevan was on the main road (the N7) from Dublin to Cork and Limerick, with many fine traffic-jams on the stretch of road you can see at the bottom right of my sketch-map. It crosses the River Barrow just off the bottom of the map. I’ve coloured the Barrow brown in tribute to the Jesuit poet Gerard Manley Hopkins, who called it the “burling Barrow brown”. At the top left is the road to Portar

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