Some churches and chapels dating back thousands of years. These ruins of chapels were not the only religion that shaped the culture. Also pagan sites are apart of Ireland’s lineage showing the hills that were used to practice magic. Many pagan rituals and worshipping of pagan gods occurred here. The main location for these pagan rituals were at the Hill of Uisneach. A huge boulder on the southwestern slope, known as the Catstone, is said to show the burial site of Ériu, the Earth goddess, after whom Ireland is said to be named after, and to act as a gateway to the
Some churches and chapels dating back thousands of years. These ruins of chapels were not the only religion that shaped the culture. Also pagan sites are apart of Ireland’s lineage showing the hills that were used to practice magic. Many pagan rituals and worshipping of pagan gods occurred here. The main location for these pagan rituals were at the Hill of Uisneach. A huge boulder on the southwestern slope, known as the Catstone, is said to show the burial site of Ériu, the Earth goddess, after whom Ireland is said to be named after, and to act as a gateway to the