Every year, practicing Irish people take part in a pilgrimage honoring Saint Patrick. This religious ritual takes place annually on the last Sunday of July and involves climbing Croagh Patrick mountain, which stands 764 meters tall… It is said to be a way for the Irish to retrace the path Saint Patrick himself once took…
The Croagh Patrick pilgrimage originates from a famous episode in the life of Saint Patrick, the man who evangelized Ireland.
In 441, he decided to climb Croagh Patrick mountain, which was then considered dangerous and evil. After much effort, he reached the summit and began a 40-day fast and built a small church…
This act earned the admiration of the local population, who could only bow and agree to convert to Christianity!
Since then, the Irish people organize a yearly walk to climb the mountain. Be sure to wear sturdy walking shoes, bring a backpack, and carry enough water and food to sustain you throughout the hike. The event is free and takes place in a friendly atmosphere…
Note that the pilgrimage trail is suitable for most walkers, but some sections are particularly steep…
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