
The Good Friday Máméan Pilgrimage takes place again this Good Friday, at 3pm.
The Stations of the Cross will be said and a list of the dead will be read.
Fr. Francis Mitchel will lead the service.
The 5th century pilgrimage site is dedicated to St Patrick and is located in the Connemara Mountains.
Máméan is part of Maum Turk mountain range and runs for 20 miles from Maam Cross in the south to Leenane in the North. The highest peak reaches 703 metres.
The Mámean pathway forms part one of the Western Way climbs. Legend tells of how St. Patrick on his travels through Joyce Country climbed Mámean and gave Connemara his blessing.
For further information on the Good Friday Pilgrimage, contact Jack Hanley on 091 571108
