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20th December 2016
12:18am GMT

We're pretty impressed with people already posting pictures from the top of Croagh Patrick this morning on today's Reek Sunday pilgrimage.
Fair play, lads.
Reek Sunday takes place once a year, on the last Sunday in July. People trek to the top of Croagh Patrick to go to mass in the tiny church at the top – which only opens for mass this one day a year.
Early start #ReekSunday pic.twitter.com/lG20uTWLEq
— Richard Dixon (@rjjd) July 31, 2016
Great views of Mayo from half way up Croagh Patrick. #reeksunday pic.twitter.com/c6Z9JFDd9N
— Hugh O'Malley (@Tavne) July 31, 2016
Sticks to help with the climb #reeksunday pic.twitter.com/vlY0hKua9p
— CatholicBishops (@CatholicBishops) July 31, 2016
Pilgrims are being advised not to climb barefoot this year by the Order of Malta out of safety concerns. So, take care out there.
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