Penitential station, Garbhros, Co. Donegal
The penitential station at Garbhros in County Donegal stands as a testament to Ireland's long tradition of religious pilgrimage and penance.
Penitential station, Garbhros, Co. Donegal
These stations, scattered throughout the Irish landscape, served as stopping points for pilgrims undertaking spiritual journeys, where they would perform specific prayers and rituals as acts of devotion. The Garbhros site represents one of many such locations that once formed an intricate network of sacred places across medieval and early modern Ireland.
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