Cross-inscribed pillar, Kilgeever, Co. Mayo

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Cross-inscribed pillar, Kilgeever, Co. Mayo

At Kilgeever, on the southern edge of the Mullet Peninsula in County Mayo, there stands a stone pillar carved with a cross, the kind of early Christian monument that tends to get overshadowed by more elaborate neighbours yet carries a quiet significance of its own.

Cross-inscribed pillars of this type belong to a tradition stretching back to the early medieval period in Ireland, when communities marked sacred ground, burial sites, or pilgrimage routes by incising simple linear or ringed crosses into standing stones. They are not decorative objects but functional ones, claiming a piece of landscape for the Christian faith at a time when that faith was still finding its physical footing in the west of Ireland.

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