St Cormac |
St. Cormac was born on the
mouth of the River Lee in Cork of a seafaring family.
It was he who built the first church on this site , thus giving it its name , Kilcormac. He was St. Columcille’s friend
, first at Durrow , then at Iona. He was given the title Cormac of the
Sea because his skill with a boat on rough water was great.
One day upon looking out of
the tower he saw two black snails crawling up the side of the tower slowly
changing shape. Terrified at the sight he leaped off the tower and ran.
He ran and ran followed by two wolves which by now had evolved from the
snails. Finally they caught up with him and tore him to pieces. It is said
everywhere a drop of blood fell, a spring of fresh water sprung up. These
are still here to kneel and pray at and are still called St, Cormac’s Wells.
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