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In the captivating episode "Mysteries and Miracles: The Untold Story of St. Manchan's Shrine" from the Whispering Stones podcast, listeners are transported to the serene village of Boher in County Offaly, Ireland. This episode unfolds the remarkable tale of St. Manchan, who, inspired by his monastic studies, founded a monastery that became a beacon of faith and pilgrimage amidst the bogs of Lemanaghan.
The narrative delves into the historical and spiritual significance of the area, enriched by tales of saints, scholars, and the creation of an extraordinary relic — St. Manchan's Shrine. Crafted in the 12th century, this masterpiece of early Irish metalwork, commissioned by High King Turlough O'Connor and possibly produced in Clonmacnoise, is a testament to the era's devotion and artistry.
Listeners are guided through the church at Boher, where the shrine now resides, alongside breathtaking stained glass windows designed by Harry Clarke, whose work adds another layer of mystique and beauty to the story. Through detailed descriptions, engaging storytelling, and reflections on the impact of St. Manchan's legacy, the episode offers a profound exploration of faith, art, and the enduring bonds of community.
Ending with a call to action, the episode invites listeners to engage with the Whispering Stones community, sharing their thoughts and stories, thus deepening the connection to this mesmerizing chapter of history and spirituality.
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In the captivating episode "Mysteries and Miracles: The Untold Story of St. Manchan's Shrine" from the Whispering Stones podcast, listeners are transported to the serene village of Boher in County Offaly, Ireland. This episode unfolds the remarkable tale of St. Manchan, who, inspired by his monastic studies, founded a monastery that became a beacon of faith and pilgrimage amidst the bogs of Lemanaghan.
The narrative delves into the historical and spiritual significance of the area, enriched by tales of saints, scholars, and the creation of an extraordinary relic — St. Manchan's Shrine. Crafted in the 12th century, this masterpiece of early Irish metalwork, commissioned by High King Turlough O'Connor and possibly produced in Clonmacnoise, is a testament to the era's devotion and artistry.
Listeners are guided through the church at Boher, where the shrine now resides, alongside breathtaking stained glass windows designed by Harry Clarke, whose work adds another layer of mystique and beauty to the story. Through detailed descriptions, engaging storytelling, and reflections on the impact of St. Manchan's legacy, the episode offers a profound exploration of faith, art, and the enduring bonds of community.
Ending with a call to action, the episode invites listeners to engage with the Whispering Stones community, sharing their thoughts and stories, thus deepening the connection to this mesmerizing chapter of history and spirituality.
Check out my gallery of original pen and watercolour building portraits with free shipping to your door 👇
https://bernicecookeartist.com/collections/original-pen-and-watercolor-framed-paintings
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.