Penitential station, Knockaun, Co. Mayo

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Penitential station, Knockaun, Co. Mayo

At Knockaun in County Mayo, there survives a penitential station, a category of sacred site that once formed the backbone of popular religious practice in rural Ireland yet rarely appears on any map a casual visitor might carry.

Penitential stations are places, often marked by a cross, a cairn, or a circuit of stones, where people performed acts of devotion on bare knees, reciting prayers in fixed sequences while moving between designated points. They are the physical grammar of an older, more bodily form of piety, and many remain quietly in use to this day.

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