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Moone High Cross, Co. Kildare

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South face

West face

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North face

Holed cross

Church

Location: Approximately 17 km SW of Kilcullen (4 km south of Ballitore) along the N 9. Take the first right (third class road) past Timolin - just past the P.O.). The roads are a bit confusing here and the church and cross are not posted until you are practically atop the site. Take the 3rd class road about half a km. Just past the 90 degree turn take the first right (looks a bit like a driveway). If you come to a crossroads where the roads seem to be tiny lanes, you know you're within meters of it. The church and cross are hidden from direct view of the street by a wall. Parking is beside the wall, sufficient for several cars.

Dimensions: The erected cross is 5.33 m. high

Features:

East face - 1) The Twelve Apostles 2) Crucifixion 3) Lozenge 4) Whirligig 5) Angels 6) Spirals

South face - 1) Monsters in the desert 2) Temptation of St. Anthony 3) Raven brings bread for St. Peter and St. Anthony, Animals from the bestiary 4) Figure

West face - 1) Daniel in the Lion's Den 2) Sacrifice of Isaac 3) Adam and Eve 4) Heads and Monsters intertwined 5) Christ with Dolphin above

North face - 1) Multiplication of loaves and fishes 2) Flight into Egypt 3) Three children in the fiery furnace 4) Figure

Comments: Hopefully the signs have been updated, but even if not, this high cross is well worth seeking out for its height and carving. Done in an interesting flat style, it has been theorized that these flat surfaces would have been easier to paint, as many high crosses were. In the cemetery, there appears to be the base of another high cross - certainly a quite aged one.

History: The church is believed to have been founded by St. Palladius, who came to Ireland in 431. It was later dedicated to St. Columcille. In 1835, the cross head and stepped base of the granite high cross were discovered during some work that was being done in the graveyard of the ruined church. Because the carvings were not exposed to the elements, they were in a remarkable state of preservation, and the cross was re-erected by the Duke of Leinster in 1850. The shaft was found in 1893 and the cross was restored again. A section of another highly ornamented cross was found and both crosses were moved to the interior of the church ruin in 1995 and some conservation work was done on the large cross. The crosses have been recently cleaned and a modern plexi-glass roof was installed over the shell of the church to provide the crosses with protection from the elements. The large cross is believed to have been carved between 900 and 1000 AD.

Other Items of Interest: Moone Castle (tower house) can be seen over the wall at the far end of the cemetery. It is on private property.

Lunate Cross

also called a Horned Cross

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North face

Holed cross

Church

Location: Approximately 17 km SW of Kilcullen (4 km south of Ballitore) along the N 9. Take the first right (third class road) past Timolin - just past the P.O.). The roads are a bit confusing here and the church and cross are not posted until you are practically atop the site. Take the 3rd class road about half a km. Just past the 90 degree turn take the first right (looks a bit like a driveway). If you come to a crossroads where the roads seem to be tiny lanes, you know you're within meters of it. The church and cross are hidden from direct view of the street by a wall. Parking is beside the wall, sufficient for several cars.

Dimensions: The erected cross is 5.33 m. high

Features:

East face - 1) The Twelve Apostles 2) Crucifixion 3) Lozenge 4) Whirligig 5) Angels 6) Spirals

South face - 1) Monsters in the desert 2) Temptation of St. Anthony 3) Raven brings bread for St. Peter and St. Anthony, Animals from the bestiary 4) Figure

West face - 1) Daniel in the Lion's Den 2) Sacrifice of Isaac 3) Adam and Eve 4) Heads and Monsters intertwined 5) Christ with Dolphin above

North face - 1) Multiplication of loaves and fishes 2) Flight into Egypt 3) Three children in the fiery furnace 4) Figure

Comments: Hopefully the signs have been updated, but even if not, this high cross is well worth seeking out for its height and carving. Done in an interesting flat style, it has been theorized that these flat surfaces would have been easier to paint, as many high crosses were. In the cemetery, there appears to be the base of another high cross - certainly a quite aged one.

History: The church is believed to have been founded by St. Palladius, who came to Ireland in 431. It was later dedicated to St. Columcille. In 1835, the cross head and stepped base of the granite high cross were discovered during some work that was being done in the graveyard of the ruined church. Because the carvings were not exposed to the elements, they were in a remarkable state of preservation, and the cross was re-erected by the Duke of Leinster in 1850. The shaft was found in 1893 and the cross was restored again. A section of another highly ornamented cross was found and both crosses were moved to the interior of the church ruin in 1995 and some conservation work was done on the large cross. The crosses have been recently cleaned and a modern plexi-glass roof was installed over the shell of the church to provide the crosses with protection from the elements. The large cross is believed to have been carved between 900 and 1000 AD.

Other Items of Interest: Moone Castle (tower house) can be seen over the wall at the far end of the cemetery. It is on private property.

Lunate Cross

also called a Horned Cross

The Lunate Cross is usually either used as a heraldic symbol, when it is also called a Croissant, or as a Neopagan symbol, when it is also called a Moon Cross. (Generally with symbols, the moon is shown as a crescent and the sun is shown as a circle.)

Heraldry

When the Christian crusaders conquered the Turks they took the crescent, the symbol of Islam, back to western Europe as a war trophy and incorporated it into their insignia. It has appeared in several coats-of-arms since the reign of King Henry III.

Religion


'Imaculada' (by Murillo)
The Virgin Mary with a white crescent moon at her feet
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In Christianity, the crescent moon can represent virginity, and in particular, the Virgin Mary, Mother of God. (See Crescent Cross.) The set of four crescents, forming a Lunate Cross, has in itself no additional Christian significance, although it can be viewed as a cross with four stylized Tau patterns.

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The Lunate Cross is also a Neopagan symbol, purportedly used by northern European shamans. The concave shape of the moon represents our hidden feminine nature with its various moods. Being a controller of the tides, having a moon in four directions can help balance our moods.

Neopagans have also told us that an aging goddess is the polarity of the universe and the crescent moon is a symbol of this goddess. We are not sure what the 'polarity of the universe' actually means, but it's comforting to know it is feminine.

The moon 'horns' are outward-facing, protecting the cross from evil which might approach from any direction. There are four moons to remind us that the moon has four phases, symbolising protection throughout the month.

And this is all rather difficult for Christians to reconcile with, because the Cross is the antidote for evil. It needs no protection from evil, and even if it did, it's unlikely that the moon could provide this. (See also why we don't trust astrology.)

Astronomy

Have you ever wondered why, when there's a total solar eclipse, the sun and moon appear to be exactly the same size? The entire universe is just right for life on Earth, and the eclipse of our most familiar neighbours fit so perfectly that we can only see tiny bits of sunlight streaming through the rugged valleys on the moon's surface, creating the beautiful and striking diamond ring effect.

This is all due to an amazing coincidence. The sun is about 400 times as wide as the moon, but it is also 400 times further away. The two therefore look the same size in the sky – a unique situation among our solar system's eight planets and 166 known moons.

Why is that?

We know that the moon is very slowly moving away from earth (about 3.8 cm per year) and this total solar eclipse phenomenon will not exist in the future. So why now? Why do we happen to live in the relatively brief period of earth's history when our moon almost perfectly blocks the sun?

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Could it be that God has given us this optical illusion for one simple reason; to get us to consider the possibility that it is all part of some Grand Scheme?No? Then what other reason could there be? The odds of it being pure 'chance', a random fluke, are astronomical.

See other Crescent Crosses

The sun and other major bodies in the solar system are oblate spheroids. The moon is shaped like an egg, but we see it as round because the big end points towards us.





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