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- Reek_Sunday abstract "Reek Sunday (Irish: Domhnach na Cruaiche) or Garland Sunday is an annual day of pilgrimage in Ireland. On the last Sunday in July, pilgrims climb Ireland's \"holiest mountain\", Croagh Patrick (764 metres) in County Mayo, some in their bare feet. The pilgrimage has been held yearly for about 1,500 years. It is held in honour of Saint Patrick who, according to tradition, spent 40 days fasting on the mountain in the year 441. Between 15,000 and 30,000 pilgrims participate, compared to an annual climbing total of more than 100,000. The Archbishop of Tuam leads the climb each year. Up to 300 personnel from eleven mountain rescue teams from across Ireland, including the local Mayo Mountain Rescue Team, for whom it is the busiest day of the year, as well as the Order of Malta, Civil Defence Ireland and members of An Garda Síochána are involved in the climb. Injuries ranging from cuts and broken bones to hypothermia and cardiac arrest occur each year. The climb takes two hours, on average, and one and a half hours to descend.".
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- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Air_Corps_(Ireland).
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Category:Annual_events_in_Ireland.
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- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Category:July_observances.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pilgrimages.
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- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Civil_Defence_Ireland.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink County_Mayo.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Croagh_Patrick.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Fraxinus.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Garda_Síochána.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Hypothermia.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Cave_Rescue_Organisation.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Neary_(bishop).
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Mountain_Rescue_Ireland.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_Malta_Ambulance_Corps.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Pilgrimage.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Post-2008_Irish_economic_downturn.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Prunus_spinosa.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Raidió_Teilifís_Éireann.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Patrick.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Seán_Brady.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Sovereign_Military_Order_of_Malta.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Tuam.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink Westport,_County_Mayo.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLink File:Wall_under_Croagh_Patrick.JPG.
- Reek_Sunday wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reek Sunday".
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- Reek_Sunday subject Category:Annual_events_in_Ireland.
- Reek_Sunday subject Category:Christian_festivals_and_holy_days.
- Reek_Sunday subject Category:Holidays_and_observances_by_scheduling_(nth_weekday_of_the_month).
- Reek_Sunday subject Category:July_observances.
- Reek_Sunday subject Category:Pilgrimages.
- Reek_Sunday subject Category:Roman_Catholic_pilgrimage_sites_in_Ireland.
- Reek_Sunday subject Category:Sunday_observances.
- Reek_Sunday hypernym Day.
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- Reek_Sunday comment "Reek Sunday (Irish: Domhnach na Cruaiche) or Garland Sunday is an annual day of pilgrimage in Ireland. On the last Sunday in July, pilgrims climb Ireland's \"holiest mountain\", Croagh Patrick (764 metres) in County Mayo, some in their bare feet. The pilgrimage has been held yearly for about 1,500 years. It is held in honour of Saint Patrick who, according to tradition, spent 40 days fasting on the mountain in the year 441.".
- Reek_Sunday label "Reek Sunday".
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- Reek_Sunday depiction Wall_under_Croagh_Patrick.JPG.
- Reek_Sunday isPrimaryTopicOf Reek_Sunday.