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Holy well - Wikipedia
A holy well or sacred spring is a well, spring or small pool of water revered either in a Christian or pagan context, sometimes both.
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Sacred Wells | Healthy Spirituality
A sacred well is a connecting point. A place to sit in silence, solitude, and a space to meet God.
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Wetlands: Holy Wells and Sacred Springs - EarthSanctuaries
Holy wells come in as many different forms as the emerging water itself. Many holy wells are rock-enclosed upwellings of water from underground ...
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holy well
holy well [See well n. A combined form, as in holiday, is represented in the proper names Holywell, Hollywell (ˈhɒlɪwɛl), Halliwell.] A well or spring reputed to possess miraculous healing properties, as being a channel of divine influence.854 Charter in Kemble Cod. Dipl. V. 100 Ðonne upp on Beaddin...
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Holy Wells - Atlas Obscura
An ancient well nestled at the foot of Glastonbury Tor, shrouded in Arthurian legend and revered for its purported healing waters. Dunsfold, England ...
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holy wells - Students | Britannica Kids
Holy wells are pools of water formed by natural springs that are considered sacred sites. In ancient times, people used these springs as a source of fresh ...
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Holy well
A holy well or sacred spring is a well, spring or small pool of water revered either in a Christian or pagan context, sometimes both. Gallery
See also
Clootie well
Holy water
Nature worship
Nuragic holy well
Sacred waters
Water deity
Well dressing
Well of Wyrd
References
Further reading
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The Living Water - by Paul Kingsnorth - The Abbey of Misrule
In Ireland, the holy wells are place-based, community-sanctioned focal points for connecting with the saints, with Christ himself, or with the ...
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The Water & the Cure - Holy Wells of Cork & Kerry
Water from a holy well should only ever be used for healing purposes and if attempting to use it for domestic activities – washing your petticoats, making a ...
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holywellscorkandkerry.com
Sacred Water, Sacred Wells - Danu's Irish Herb Garden
There are Holy Wells all over Ireland and the majority are associated with saints and their healing powers. One holy well might relieve headaches and another ...
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[PDF] Holy wells in Ireland | The Heritage Council
Holy wells are mostly dedicated to Irish saints, both local and national saints, with. St Brigid (Bride's Well) and St Patrick amongst the most common ...
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www.heritagecouncil.ie
Nuragic holy well
The nuragic holy well is a typical Sardinian hypogean Bronze Age structure for the worship of the waters. Image gallery
See also
Clootie well
Holy well
Notes
Bibliography
G Lilliu: Sardegna Nuragica, Edizioni Il Maestrale, 2006,
A.Moravetti: Il santuario
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The Woman at the Well and the Temple of the Holy Spirit - Patheos
Jan 10, 2023A Spring of Living Water. To see the "temple of the Holy Spirit" theme in John 4, we need to start by looking at Jesus' offer of living water to the Samaritan woman. Here's what Jesus says ...
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Holy Well, Malvern
at the Holy Well being recorded in 1622. The Holy Well became derelict until 2009 when with the aid of a Lottery Heritage grant, production of 1200 bottles per day of Holy Well Spring Water was
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Chapel of the Holy Well
Chapel of the Holy well is a chapel located in Marianka, Slovakia. Rotunda Chapel of the Holy well was commissioned in 1696 for 1000 golden coins by earl Paul Eszterhazy and local baron Ján Macholány, who can be found
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