Penitential station, Knockaun, Co. Mayo

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Penitential station, Knockaun, Co. Mayo

On the quiet land around Knockaun in County Mayo, there survives what is recorded as a penitential station, a category of site that tends to slip past most visitors and even many locals.

Penitential stations are places of prescribed devotional circuit, where the faithful would traditionally walk, kneel, or pray at a series of fixed points, often marked by stones, crosses, or natural features. They are closely bound up with the older patterns of Irish religious practice, pre-dating formal church buildings in many cases, and operating at the boundary between orthodox Catholic observance and something far older in the landscape.

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