Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Aghavrin_Mass_Rock> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 48 of
48
with 100 triples per page.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock abstract "Aghavrin Mass Rock is located in Aghavrin townland, 4.8 km (3.0 mi) north-west of Coachford village.Following the religious strife of the seventeenth century and the passing of penal laws in 1695, celebrating Catholic mass in Ireland became a dangerous practice for priest and congregation. Isolated and secluded sites were selected for worship, and natural rocks and boulders often came to be used as an altar or Mass rock. It is often through local knowledge that their locations are still identifiable. The practice of celebrating mass in such fashion was in decline by the middle of the eighteenth century, when many Catholics worshipped in thatched 'mass-houses'.According to Hartnett (1939) it was a 'sort of ledge or stone altar', located at the foot of Carrigacnubber rock, where Mass was said to have been celebrated in Penal times. In close proximity is an ornamental tower known as Crooke's Castle.The site is located on private property with no direct access.".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageExternalLink placemarks.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageID "41942500".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageLength "2829".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageRevisionID "676044851".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Aghavrin.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Aghavrin_Clapper_Bridge.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Aghavrin_Cottage.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Aghavrin_House.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Catholicism_in_Ireland.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Coachford.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageWikiLink County_Cork.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Crookes_Castle.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Crookes_Castle,_Aghavrin.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Mass_rock.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Mullinhassig_Wood_&_Waterfalls,_Aghavrin.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageWikiLink St_Olans,_Aghavrin.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aghavrin Mass Rock".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock coordinatesDisplay "inline, title".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock hasPhotoCollection Aghavrin_Mass_Rock.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock latd "51".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock latm "55".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock latns "N".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock lats "29.13".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock location Aghavrin.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock location County_Cork.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock location Ireland.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock longd "8".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock longew "W".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock longm "48".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock longs "47.88".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock mapType "Island of Ireland".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock name "Aghavrin Mass Rock".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock publicAccess "No".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock type Mass_rock.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ancient_site.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock subject Category:History_of_Catholicism_in_Ireland.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock comment "Aghavrin Mass Rock is located in Aghavrin townland, 4.8 km (3.0 mi) north-west of Coachford village.Following the religious strife of the seventeenth century and the passing of penal laws in 1695, celebrating Catholic mass in Ireland became a dangerous practice for priest and congregation. Isolated and secluded sites were selected for worship, and natural rocks and boulders often came to be used as an altar or Mass rock.".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock label "Aghavrin Mass Rock".
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock sameAs m.0_qlncw.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock sameAs Q15950100.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock sameAs Q15950100.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock wasDerivedFrom Aghavrin_Mass_Rock?oldid=676044851.
- Aghavrin_Mass_Rock isPrimaryTopicOf Aghavrin_Mass_Rock.