So I hitched my way from Kilkenny - about 10/11 miles, passing over the lovely river Nore, before Bennettsbridge, which offers a lovely view of the Mill and its Pottery Crafts shop owned by the Mosses; and my target was the local church of Thomastown - the Church of the Assumption. It was very easy to find, as it stands on a slight hill overlooking the town (there have been a few churches there - one of which was used during Penal times, but they were subsumed into the current building which dates from the second half of the nineteenth century).
The Madonna - called ''Our Lady of Thomastown'' can be seen as you enter the church, to the left of the Altar, beside the statue of Jesus. It is a beautiful carving, not coal black like the one in Dublin, and unusually she is not sitting as many of them depicting her, tend to be. I thought of my many journeys in the Languedoc and Midi region of the south of France, as the Black Madonna is so associated with there - famous ones like at Rocamadour and the Abbey 'Notre Dame de Marseille', outside Limoux, came to mind (sadly three years ago that Madonna was badly destroyed - severed at the neck either by a treasure hunter, or someone who was making a statement; this fate has occurred to other Black Madonnas throughout the centuries in different places, either destroyed or suffering the ignominy of being buried!). I marvelled at the visual phenomenon; the carving and craftmanship was of the highest standard - works of art really - and with all due respect, demonstrate far better workmanship and artistry than statues of Mary the mother of Jesus (the Virgin Mary).
| Our Lady of Thomastown looking resplendent! |
A final bit about this beauty of unknown and hidden Ireland and spiritual iconography is that, it was adorned with a crown of silver stars, which according to the story, were either stolen or traded by a priest for a plate!! (It would look strange to have two "Queens of Heaven", on display, would it not, me thinks?)
So I sat down and did a meditation, and the words Isis/Magdalen, kept thumping in my ears, as if some message was being relayed to me. And these, of course, are the two personages, most widely cited, as the inspiration/muse for these most unusual statues and carvings (in the Languedoc and the south west of France, they are believed to represent the Magdalen herself!)
| The Black Madonna in regal pose! |
Final word: Thomastown is a very nice and quiet village; and there is also a disused ruined church from the Penal times! So Kilkenny is not just about its city; but has a number of quaint towns, one of which is Thomastown, whose emblem is "The Black Madonna"!
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