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Fr Alan Hilliard

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
47 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

I wonder is it a mortal or a venial sin of sorts for a Dublin man to adopt a Kerry man as his patron and to a certain degree his inspiration.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

But this Dublin man didn't really stand a chance.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

The housing estate I moved into in Dublin as a child all those years ago was called St Brendan's estate.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

The parish church was called St Brendan's.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

And from the front window of my new home, I could see what I was told was St Brendan's Well.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

The well was marked by a hawthorn tree and seemed to have little purpose.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

Well, there was more water in the lick of a stamp than there was in that well.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

Legend told us that the saint passed through the area on his way somewhere, maybe to the 6th century equivalent of an All-Ireland.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

I became familiar with the story of Brendan.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

Why wouldn't I?

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

For many a teacher in those large primary school classrooms with 50 pupils, the story of Brendan was full of adventure and intrigue.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

It was a story pulled out of a drawer on a Friday afternoon to capture the imagination of pupils who were tired and easily distracted.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

Of course, it goes without saying that the story was told with more frequency if the teacher was from the kingdom.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

According to the 1,200-year-old document telling of the voyage of St Brendan the Abbot, the saint journeyed across the Atlantic with his crew and was the first European to set foot on the land we now refer to as Canada.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

Of course, we were led to believe that it couldn't be true.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

How could anyone sit into a boat, powered by sail, made of wattle, animal skins and pitch, and make it across that large expanse of water?

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

It was too much, even for a carryman.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

This all changed in 1976 when the explorer Tim Severin set out from Ventry Harbour.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

Using the details in the writings, he fashioned a boat similar to the one made by the saint and headed off into the Atlantic in May 1976 and word came back in June 1977 that he had made it to Newfoundland.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

This changed everything for me.

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