The Cure: Faith healing in Ireland

  • Dates
    2021 - 2021
  • Author
  • Topics Daily Life, Documentary
  • Locations Ireland, Offaly, Ballina, Mayo

Faith healers have long been part of Irish life. Some are born with God-given gifts, like the seventh son of a seventh son, while others inherit ‘the cure’ through family – rooted in folk medicine, charms, and tradition.

For two hours on Sunday mornings, they come to the pub with all that ails them. A small boy with a rash. A farmer with ringworm. A man with a throat infection.

They are here to see Joe Gallagher, who owns this canary yellow pub, nestled alongside a canal in the tiny Irish village of Pullough in County Offaly. They believe that as the seventh son of his family – a birth order long thought to bestow special powers –, he holds a cure.

Mr. Gallagher is just one of hundreds of men and women across Ireland who are healers, or have ‘the cure’, an approach to health care that interweaves home remedies with mysticism, superstition, religion and a sprinkle of magic.

With touch and prayers, Joe, known for having faith healing powers since young age, gives ‘the cure’ to people looking for treatment for various ailments.

Faith healers have been around since antiquity and many Irish believe that certain people have God-given gifts to cure diseases. According to old Irish folklore, the seventh son of a seventh son has special healing powers, however, others get ‘the cure’ passed on to them by a parent or an older relative.

It’s part of a belief in folk medicine, curing charms and faith healers that is still a way of life for many in Ireland.

For Mr. Gallagher, a former monk who said his religious order had been accepting of ‘the cure’, the practice is a deeply religious one.

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Faith Healer Joe Gallagher, performs ‘the cure’ on David Hickey, a local farmer with ring worm, at his house in Pullough, a small village in County Offaly, Ireland.With touch and prayers, every Sunday Joe gives ‘the cure’ to people looking for treatment for various ailments. As a seventh son, Joe, who is also a former monk, is known for having faith healing powers since young age.

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Religious icons can be seen on display in the house of Joe Gallagher, a Faith Healer and former monk living in Pullough, a small village in County Offaly, Ireland.

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Faith Healer Joe Gallagher, performs ‘the cure’ for severe rash on Ely, a 1 year old local baby girl, at his house in Pullough, a small village in County Offaly, Ireland.

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Faith Healer Joe Gallagher, browses through newspapers at the kitchen of his house in Pullough, a small village in County Offaly, Ireland, where every Sunday he receives people looking for treatment for various ailments.

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The facade of Gallagher’s pub in Pullough, a small village in County Offaly, Ireland, where Joe Gallagher, a former monk, receives people who visit him looking for treatment for various ailments. Joe, known for having faith healing powers since young age, is a seventh son.

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Faith Healer Joe Gallagher, performs the third and final session of ‘the cure’ for thrush on Joe Sweeney, a local man, at his house in Pullough, a small village in County Offaly, Ireland.

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Faith Healer Joe Gallagher, performing ‘the cure’ for ulcer on the leg of Nuala Tormey, an elderly from Atholne, at his house in Pullough, a small village in County Offaly, Ireland.

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Faith Healer Joe Gallagher, during the first treatment session on a 3 year old boy with croup cough, at his house in Pullough, a small village in County Offaly, Ireland. The child, Harley from Birr, a town nearby, was brought in by his mother who heard about Joe’s healing powers through word of mouth.

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Faith Healer Joe Gallagher, smokes a cigaret in the pub adjacent to his house in Pullough, a small village in County Offaly, Ireland, where every Sunday he receives people looking for treatment for various ailments. As a seventh son, Joe, also a former monk, is known for having faith healing powers since young age.

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Traditional faith healers, Peter and Patricia Quinn, at their potato farmhouse house in Geashill, a small village in County Offaly, Ireland, where people come to receive ‘the cure’ for various ailments. Faith healers have been around since antiquity and many Irish believe that certain people have God-given gifts to cure diseases.

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A weeding photograph of Peter and Patricia Quinn, a couple with traditional faith healing powers, can be seen hanging at the entrance hall of their farmhouse house in Geashill, a small village in County Offaly, Ireland.

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Traditional faith healer, Peter Quinn, shows the straws he uses to give ‘the cure’ warts and verrucas at his potato farmhouse house in Geashill, a small village in County Offaly, Ireland.

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Traditional faith healer, Patricia Quinn, at her potato farmhouse house in Geashill, a small village in County Offaly, Ireland, where people come to receive ‘the cure’ for various ailments.

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A Virgin Mary grotto in Geashill, a small village in County Offaly, Ireland. In this deeply religious part of the country, many look for traditional faith healers to receive treatment for various ailments.

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Dr. Bairbre Ní Fhloinn, the Head of Subject in Irish Folklore, in the School of Irish, Celtic Studies and Folklore at University College of Dublin, browses through archives at the Belfield Campus in South Dublin, Ireland.

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Faith Healer, Andrew Keane performed “the cure” for ring worms on two dogs from a neighbouring house in Cloghans, a small location outside Ballina in County Mayo, Ireland. A construction worker by trade, Mr. Keane is just one of hundreds dotted across the country who are healers or have “the cure” as it’s commonly known here.

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Faith Healer, Andrew Keane and his children Élia and Kay, walk by the lake leading to their house in Cloghans, a small location outside Ballina in County Mayo, Ireland.

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Portraits of Faith Healer, Andrew Keane (bottom-right) and his siblings, can be seen hanging on a wall at the farmhouse he grew up in Cloghans, a small location outside Ballina in County Mayo, Ireland.

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Faith Healer, Andrew Keane, at the farmhouse he grew up in Cloghans, a small location outside Ballina in County Mayo, Ireland.

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View of Rathduff Church as seen from the driveway to Faith Healer’s Andrew Keane family home in Cloghans, a small location outside Ballina in County Mayo, Ireland.

The Cure: Faith healing in Ireland by Paulo Nunes dos Santos

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