Timoleague, Eire. (8/4)
A donkey cart in the village of Timoleague, County Cork, Eire. Timoleague gets its name from its original Irish name Tigh Molaga, meaning the Home of Molaga.
St. Molaga was a holy man who had been hunted out of Ireland by the Druids.
He found refuge in Scotland and later Wales before returning to Ireland as a missionary and established a monastery in the 6th century.
St. Molaga is buried at Timoleague.
A donkey cart in the village of Timoleague, County Cork, Eire. Timoleague gets its name from its original Irish name Tigh Molaga, meaning the Home of Molaga.
St. Molaga was a holy man who had been hunted out of Ireland by the Druids.
He found refuge in Scotland and later Wales before returning to Ireland as a missionary and established a monastery in the 6th century.
St. Molaga is buried at Timoleague.