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The Mass rock of Portglenone (also called 'The Old Altar') is one of the various Mass rocks which stand throughout Ireland. Located at Portglenone in County Antrim, the rock was used during the mid-seventeenth century in an isolated location for Catholic Mass. These times were a period dominated by the Penal Laws and known as the Penal Times.

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  • The Mass rock of Portglenone (also called 'The Old Altar') is one of the various Mass rocks which stand throughout Ireland. Located at Portglenone in County Antrim, the rock was used during the mid-seventeenth century in an isolated location for Catholic Mass. These times were a period dominated by the Penal Laws and known as the Penal Times. (en)
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  • The Mass rock of Portglenone (also called 'The Old Altar') is one of the various Mass rocks which stand throughout Ireland. Located at Portglenone in County Antrim, the rock was used during the mid-seventeenth century in an isolated location for Catholic Mass. These times were a period dominated by the Penal Laws and known as the Penal Times. (en)
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  • Mass rock (Portglenone) (en)
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