Glas Gaibleann, Glasgavien (Blue Cow) Gormlaith ingen Flaind, Gormla, Gormley (Blue Princess Daughter of Lake Maiden), Gobnait, Gobnet (Smith) Iníon Buí (Bloom of Youth) Bandéithe Buí (Yellow Goddesses) Tobar Gobnatan: Gobnets Well, Dún Chaoin, Kerry: Turas: Pilgrimage Cill Ghobnait: Gobnets Oak Church prayer: Go mbeannaí Dia dhuit, a Ghobnait Naofa, Sula dtosnaíonn tú, téir ar do dhá ghlúin agus abair an phaidir thuas. Téir isteach ansin go dtí an áit ina bhfuil an chros, téir ar do dhá ghlúin ansin agus abair paidir. Téir seacht n-uaire timpeall ar an gcros leis an ngrian ag paidreoireacht leat i gcónaí. Tabhair póg don Chros ansin, téir ar do ghlúine arís agus abair cúpla paidir sara théann tú go dtí an tobar. Is é atá sna socruithe teagmhasacha ná go mbeidh tuairim is 32 fearas dóite&aacše;in curtha amach ar fud Thuaisceart Éireann (Yellow Goddesses / Bandéithe Buí) chomh maith le 19 criú dFhoireann Fhreagartha Gaireas Análaithe agus foireann atá i mbun trealamh trom gearrtha i gcás éigeandála. (Níl pleananna ar bith ann go fóill maidir leis an arm/PSNI de ag úsáid fearas dóiteáin dearg i dTuaisceart Éireann). Is féidir fios a chur ar na seirbhísí seo dul chuig suímh éigeandála ach scairt a chuir ar 999. – An Turas, Diocese of Kerry | (pron. Glos Gov-nan, GOORM-la, GOHB-nit, EEN-awn BOO-ee) Triple Goddess of Fertility and Healing with magical wish-granting powers and an endless supply of milk. She is the sacred cow from India that Balor stole for his crystal tower. Port na Glaise: Harbor of the Blue Cow by Toraigh Island is named after her. She is the wife of Brian Boru with waist length thick, curly ringleted auburn hair with highlights of saffron gold, ruby red lips, swan-white skin, blue eyes, dark eyebrows, who wears a brown cloak and a sparkling diadem. She was turned into a saint and abbess of Munster. One of her miracles was to overcome an army by unleashing her bees on them. Her beehive, a holy relic, was kept for many years by the OHerlihy family As Iníon Buí She has yellow hair and is the nurturing mother of ripening. Her resurrection is at the place of nine white deer. She met three white deer at Clondrohid and six white deer at Baile Mhic re. She crossed the Sullane river and found the nine at Baile Bhúirne, Kerry. Her feast day is February 11th. In Cill Gobnatan, Baile Bhúirne, Kerry an overnight vigil is kept. Rounds are done for twenty-one successive days. The well is cleaned out, and there is mass and communion. A medieval wooden image of Gobnait is venerated: tomhas Gobnatan. People bring a ribbon with them and measure the statues height and circumference. The ribbon is brought home and used for blessings and healing sickness. The three sister saints in Rathmore: Great Womb, Cullen: Hazel, Dromtariffe & Ballydesmond are called Iníon Buí: Yellow Women. Legend says all the sisters came from France. Their Feast days are: Crobhdhearg: 1ú Bealtaine/1st of May; Iníon Buí: 6ú Bealtaine/6th of May; Latiaran: 25ú Iúil/25th of July or the Sunday closest to it. With the feast of Gobnait falling on 11ú Feabhra/11th of February one can see associations between these sisters and the beginning of Spring/Imbolc, the beginning of Summer/Bealtaine and harvest / Lúnasa. There are 11 days between Lá Fheile Bríde and Lá Fheile Gobnait. There is some suggestion that their names parallel those of a triad of bandéithe in the mythological tradition (72, 77, 97, 123, 199) Praise and honour are thy due/ O physician of bodies and souls,/ most pious Gobnet./ As thou, being blessed with the gift of healing,/ didst bring to many the wholeness and peace of Christ,/ pray now for us that our tormented souls/ may come to know the joy of godly healing. – Kontakion of St Gobnet tone 5 Lasair, Lassar, Lassi (Flame) Lassar Fhína, Lasairíona (Fire of Wine) Crobh Dearg (Red Claws) Úathach ní Scáthach (Spectre, Dread Inspiring) Serb (Wither) Dornolla (Big Fist) |