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January 29th, 2023
As The Simpsons once said: "You don't make friends with salad."
Damien McLaughlin: Man jailed on weapons offences wins right to challenge illegal legislation
A Co Tyrone man who served a prison term for weapons offences has won the legal right to challenge new powers aimed at cracking down on terrorist activity. Damien McLaughlin was granted leave at the High Court to seek a judicial review of legislation police can use to obtain search warrants. Lawyers for the 43-year-old claim his right to privacy is being breached by a regime which also means he…
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Beautiful winter sunrise in Ardboe
ARDBOE or Ard Bó
In Irish the name means Height of the Cow. The Ardboe high cross stands 18 feet high on the shores of Lough Neagh in County Tyrone. It has 20 scenes from the Old Testament carved into its shaft. This and similar high crosses throughout Ireland were teaching tools used by the monks for religious education. In the early days of the Church, few people could read.
Near the cross are the ruins of a small 16 century church built on the site where St. Colman founded a monastery in the 7th century. The name Ardboe came from a legend that the mortar used to build the church came from a magic cow that emerged from the lough (Lough Neagh) that had gone dry.
Ardboe has an intense energy about it. Irish writer, Polly Devlin wrote about Ardboe in the 1950s...
The position of the small primitive group of holy buildings silhouetted against water and sky affects us, and most visitors, to initial stillness and silence. The crumbling arched windows frame the perpetual movement of the small crested waves of the lough.
Ardboe is a thin place. It is a stop on our Thin Places tour of Northern Ireland in Sept. 2013.
A video I worked on recently.
Ardboe High Cross (Irish: Seanchrois Ard Bó) is a high cross and national monument located in Ardboe, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is believed to have been erected in either the ninth or the tenth century. At around 5.6 metres, Ardboe High Cross is Northern Ireland's tallest cross.