Between c.1230 and 1500 roughly 45 friaries were established across Ireland. Their origins lay in continental Europe and were responsible for the introduction of new ways of pursuing religious life, social provision, and architectural planning designed for a communal life of work and prayer.
Donegal Franciscan Friary, Donegal Town. County Donegal 1474
emmet2023-05-04T20:18:46+00:00A friary caught in the cross-fire of Irish history This friary is located in a lovely coastal location near Donegal Town. It was founded under the patronage of Finula and Red Hugh O’Donnell [...]