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feu Irish mythology immense toppic,
St. Patrick and Cuchulamn
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, 1I!IARCt 12 1981
Beware. beam( the ban
sky:, as she sits. the ace
rasher-by the lord. Weeping
and wailing by the stream. or
crouched under yon loft
brandied tree. With her ryes
worn, red. in her long grey
.cloak. she Wens for (tiv life
of stone: one in the tarraY-
when sti ifs heiird tn. the
Silence of .the nights •
Irish soperstittoni
dears,. it's not . le fire.,
ChaLins- end -slianiruOktY. :and'
etViSh Mee ,.‘f•1411 146
buitled .hats. itivpit3lOgl,
or-Relateq,', tinziMgb
'the iges. in song and- story . is
sin iThRicitkc‘ OR('
%%mkt ever' a ant to tackle.
Like the first people tit)
Scotland. Ireland as 4 popii
lilted as early as WOO B.( . by
( chic races, Their religion
was thy any lent Druidism:
the same one that gale us
Sionighenge and the Bust ers
of the mistletok, tn. -Gteat
Brit am. And many are the
kgytals. all but lost today. in
our Ness York type version of
the St. Patnek's Day vele-
Nation
list, there was the story
of (u.hulaunt, preserved tor
us io• the Ulster $aps: the
• -`Aires [3,4 Crigtiigne. WOO
trailS1,41,CS from the•liatilie
as the "Catde - Raid: of
cOiev," tariff heiand.
tiotit Awl into
4,10
icatg Of chieftitbi
14.0y- ilAatgii ,gfattlis
foutP each tither user, tcreir
total claims. and the wealth
tacb group was Meastived-
,the •runtiber''of cattle
dutied by their chieftain.
From this historical back-
ground skang thu story of
a ,nipebrhunian hero, Cuchu-
lawn, -lathered by the Celtic
gust Lug. and trained in the
art of am' by the goddess
S.aiiiach An example of his
ptoyyess is gly en as his
ability to feat) on a lance•
• Potpourrt
by Jeanne Kirkby
point m flight. and' stand he had to be plugeil into
4i=b•td war Non W6tetitt. Etii--Ope, re,
Woo.- Ctiehttlainn 'would.. • coot ..battles mainSt
turn around btsidc his skirt'. Queen,' Mgvh, Set tipon by
• so • that reel and knees magicians. he floailY stands
were ,to' the, rear. and his ,:alorte between the invading
talves and buttocks were to, force; and the preeitios,
the front. His, long hair stood
un e'nd. and each hair burned
yith "a spark of fire, a jet of
flame came out of his mouth.
and a great arch of black
blood spouted front the top of
his head. One eye shot rdut
onto his cheek, and the other
retreated back into his skull.
His frenzy was so great. that
France. inspired t)% ‘isions
and voices. to sa•i. Irel and
from paganism.
From - the best tetorci.
Patrick's autobiograpii, tie
learn that. he via,. t,,,r „ at
Bonavcm, near lln riser
ClY0 itf ScotliJkL. tit', lather
villy lit, and% it; riutt
-04,grAt# NV. WI. 'bur*
$1,Oery hordsill4t, t,u oh.
foirignf tItSter.. Din,r,„z it!(' six
years of his .4.7aptio „I
homesickness an,.
he experienced
tranSforniation'; a'1,4 411, '
finally escaped t, amin
back in Britain. his
was determined.
After farina' tiairithg at
n,onastry , on uh, kat iit
Lerins, near Oh , oast of
France., he again yi I hit
Ireland. followitu. 11-K %,
What an evangelist he must
hate been to that pagan
people! Preaching in the
open fields, travelling thou-
sand of miles to almost every
part of Ireland . he baptized
(Act: 120.000 people. fOunded
user 100--churches,, and left
pcintanontl ; corded-,
ara was the- 2centr,c of
national life in. early :m.4014.
and oni?ii a year, the L.4.6.-
luulo Would meet , here ''fe..f
national festivities. P.atriek
set out from hisheadquartors
in Armagh to preach before
these fierce leaders, and won
the day .. ,by successfully
only ening many of them to
Christianity. Indeed, it may
lie said that Patrick tackled a
pagan country, and left it
established as the centre of
Christianity in Western Fur-
ope. from which missionar-
ies were later sent to the.
rest 451 Europe.
St. Patrick diet after a
. Long minsitry. and'is,,buried
in Armagh. White the story
about him banishing the.
Okite5,. 'atm, irtland is nut
flikruriciillytioctinte49.dyy-44
triteiltat ote:0 art no snakes..
or t0ia0k- in' Ireland; Mg.-.
shamrock 'is' supposed tO,
hate been. used: by this man,
,tolljnitratoAto unity of
fee its to AO
4.4.40 .for our
Synlhejs, of St. 'PatrieiC s. Day,.
To:be:a Canadian of nifi,ced.'.
heritage is a decided advant-
age. You can celebrate all
the holidays with equal' fer
.
Vow, and delve' into the
background of each. What a
shame that we have not --
Started to observe our own --
Heritage day yet • sometime
in February. wasn't it sup-
posed" to be?
kieszonmiended books for
about peoptelksliii-Msh oar -
explore this topic further.
Neill, Kenneth. An illustrat-
ed History of the Irish
People. MaOlower Books. s,
New Ydrk. c. ' 1979.
Uris, Leon. ,Trinity. Bantam
Books (paperback). c. 1976.
Briggs, Katharine. An -E11•:—
cyclopedia of Farics. Panth-
eon Books, New York., c,
1977.
McKillop
Correspondent
MRS. ED REGELE
' 527-1100
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McCallum visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Williamson at Seaforth on-
Sunday,
Last' week's visitors with
Mr." and Mrs. Ed Regele
'were Mr. and Mrs. Paul
,
McCallum and Colleen. #1
Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Regele of Princeton. and Mr.
and Mrs. David Glanville,
firm and Eari of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs', Lloyd Regele
also visited with Mrs. Mary
Thornton at - Seaforth Hospi-
tal and with- Mr. and Mts.
Ron McCallum and Chad.
Cory Hare 9f Stratford
spent the weekend with his
cousin, Chad McCallum.
Cindy McCallum is holi--
daying Florida with Mr.
and Mrs. Kelly Dalton and
Jamie.
Angeline and Carrie Hare
of Stratford spent` the week-
end with•their grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCal-
lum. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron McCal-
lum and Chad and Cory Hare
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Bryan , Price Saturday even-
ing.
Egmondvi Ile ,
Du, ey. Sarnia stopped in.
for a visit with 'Charlie and
Carole GeddeS after they had
visited Mi. and Mrs.- George
Bridge, Brussels.
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Brown - Bull '. of Cooley, 'but.
triumphs. in the end. after a
four day struggle again Ware
top warrior of Ulster.
This then was the Celtic
'mythology but in 431 AD.
things were soon to change. A
young man by the name of
Suecat the Slay e. or Patrick,
was already embarking front •
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Sive feat vos his -dreadful. bring ,hint down to normal de icon the,-village _ hiS,work• ipsural Ireland.
"wai,pywasib:" soinettiing , vitiper4tttr." gat yotir tear under 4,407trit:: also • Iirooght the Roman
lik what bAppens' today to heart Otti, -Hulk! , Roman k as alphabet tit the, people.. and
• Itte. Hulk" an TV. when., - -Th4 Om: the oldest .e pie kicapiored by,. Celt ik 4,tgt?rS fort ItiO,Prst tit*, some of
hp .4 ' 'Man that „have lndatj from Ireland wthti. .s is titgit StidieS ',Ong* Were
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BELIERMAN—ROSE. •
Judi' h Bernice Rose, daughter of Glen and. Norma Rose
of R.R. 5. Mitchell. and Warren Edward Beuermap, son of
Alvin and Haiel Beuerman of R.R. I. Dublin were-married"
at First Lutheran Church. Logan Township , Saturday,
February 14. Res., David Beutel officiated at the double
ring ceremony . Valerie Shortreed. sister of the bride. was
matron- • of honour, Bill Shot-treed brother-iMlaW of, the
bride. Sc as best man. The couple took a honeymotin trip to
Florida. They are residing at R.R. I. Dublin.-
Photo by Debbie. Beaumont)
CARNOCHAN = HOUSTON
Janice Doreen Houston of Calgary. daughter of Rae
Houston and the--late Lois
,
HOustoo of Seaforth 'and Gordon
Keoneth Carnochan of Calgary . son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Mulholland of Mitchell were married in a double
ceremony at Duff's United 'Church on March 7. Rev. C,
Swatr`officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her
father. Maid of honour was Ellen Stewart of London. The
bridesmaids were .10n Benoit-4Will. DarlentlItatus
Of Aurora and.Susan Lane of Calgary. The groomsman was
Paul..-Wiley of Se-a-forth. and• the. ushers were' Pat
Devereaux of Seaforth. Murray Houston. brother of the-'--
bride. of Brusselsand Barry Lane of Calgary. Organist was -
Audrey. Malwairt and the soldist 'was Dena 'Wey:
Mrs. Cleave Coombs was
in London this past week end
Yisiting with ber brother Ron
Jones -from Essex, Englanr —Tolkwing the wedding. a reception was held -at the'
Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Mitchell Community Centre. The couple will be residing in _
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