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In one of the pillars of Corlough chapel there is a Mass rock. A priest was hunted through Ballyconnell and Bawnboy into Corlough, they were afraid to come any farther, so they left him there.
Then the priest hid and said Mass on a rock. That rock is built into a pillar in Corlough chapel.
The priests said mass in the houses
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of the people in the Penal days.
Collector: Frances Martin
Address: Corratillan, Co. Cavan
Informant: Mrs Martin
Age circa 65
Address: Corratillan, Co. Cavan
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Thanks to Bernadette McGovern who transcribed this and a great many other pages of the The Schools' Collection, from the National Folklore Collection Archives.
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