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Legends of Saints and Sinners

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"I have called the present volume "Legends of Saints and Sinners," which to a certain extent it is; but I mean it for a book of Irish Christian folk-lore. My idea in compiling it has been to give for the first time a collection of genuine Irish folk-lore which might be called "Christian." By this I mean folk-stories and folk-poems which are either entirely founded upon Christian conceptions, or else are so far coloured by them, that they could never have been told—at least in their present shape—had not Christianity established itself in Ireland. Every one of these stories conforms fairly to this standard, except one or two, which I give as necessary corollaries. They are all translations from the Irish. I have found hardly any such stories in English. They were mostly collected by myself from the mouths of native speakers, but three or four of them I have taken from Irish MSS. in my own possession, and a few more were given me by my friends. Not one of these stories was ever translated into English before, with the exception of those which I have taken from my own "Religious Songs of Connacht." - Summary by From The Introduction (8 hr 6 min)

Chapters

Section 0: Introducction

17:51

Read by tommack

Section 1: St. Patrick and Crom Dubh

16:50

Read by Geoffrey DeSena

Section 2: Mary's Well

12:59

Read by Geoffrey DeSena

Section 3: How Covetousness Came into the Church

8:53

Read by Christine Lehman

Section 4: Knock Mulruana

10:42

Read by Geoffrey DeSena

Section 5: The Stone of Truth

11:06

Read by Lissy Schneider

Section 6: The Adventures of Leithin

25:02

Read by Jim Locke

Section 7: The Comparison as to Ages

11:05

Read by Nolan Purcell

Section 8: The Death of Bearachan

6:53

Read by Jim Locke

Section 9: Story of Solomon

8:11

Read by Aiken

Section 10: Christmas Alms

11:40

Read by Aiken

Section 11: The Burial of Jesus

9:34

Read by tommack

Section 12: Saint Peter

13:26

Read by tommack

Section 13: Legends of St. Deglan

9:12

Read by Danielle Fedrigo

Section 14: St. Paul's Vision

20:43

Read by Danielle Fedrigo

Section 15: Oscar of the Flail

4:42

Read by Danielle Fedrigo

Section 16: Oisin in Elphin

4:36

Read by Alan Mapstone

Section 17: The Priest who went to do Penance

11:52

Read by Danielle Fedrigo

Section 18: The Friars of Urlaur

14:33

Read by Danielle Fedrigo

Section 19: Dialogue between Two Old Women

6:44

Read by Danielle Fedrigo

Section 20: The Minister and the Gossoon

4:04

Read by Aiken

Section 21: The Keening of the Three Marys

6:19

Read by Alan Mapstone

Section 22: The Farmer's Son and the Bishop

7:58

Read by Danielle Fedrigo

Section 23: Shaun the Tinker

10:40

Read by Danielle Fedrigo

Section 24: Mary and St. Joseph and The Cherry Tree

6:11

Read by Kazbek

Section 25: The Student who left College

8:31

Read by Danielle Fedrigo

Section 26: The Help of God in the Road

5:47

Read by Danielle Fedrigo

Section 27: The Minister's Son

10:32

Read by Aiken

Section 28: The Old Woman of Beare

11:54

Read by Danielle Fedrigo

Section 29: The Old Hag of Dingle

5:01

Read by ChadH94

Section 30: The Poem of the Tor

4:38

Read by Caleb Weaver

Section 31: Columcille and His Brother Dobhran

13:02

Read by Jim Locke

Section 32: Bruadar and Smith and Glinn

6:15

Read by Laurel Emerson

Section 33: Friar Brian

5:39

Read by Laurel Emerson

Section 34: How the First Cat was Created

4:52

Read by KevinS

Section 35: God spare You your Health

3:54

Read by ChadH94

Section 36: Teig O'Kane and the Corpse

33:18

Read by Jayfield

Section 37: Tomaus O'Cahan and the Ghost

8:14

Read by Alan Mapstone

Section 38: Prayer after Tobacco

6:13

Read by KevinS

Section 39: The Buideach, The Tinker, and The Black Donkey

18:58

Read by Cliona Woodbyrne

Section 40: The Great Worm of the Shannon

9:57

Read by Lissy Schneider

Section 41: The Poor Widow and Grania Oï

19:05

Read by Lydia H

Section 42: The Gambler of the Branch

4:04

Read by Lissy Schneider

Section 43: The Beetle, The Dhardheel, and the Prumpolaun

7:35

Read by Aiken

Section 44: The Lady of the Alms

6:07

Read by Kate Mulligan

Section 45: St. Patrick and his Garron

15:12

Read by Kate Mulligan

Section 46: How Saint Moling got his Name

5:57

Read by Kate Mulligan