Tag:place_of_worship=holy_well

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Description
A holy well is a mainly natural source of water which is believed to have healing powers or is associated with supernatural events. To distinguish it from springs without these associations, they have been given a name. Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: religion
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may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)should not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
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A holy well is a mainly natural source of water which is believed to have healing powers or is associated with supernatural events. To distinguish it from springs without these associations, they have been given a name[1]. For easier access to the water, there can be stone or pipe structures. Votive offerings can be left by devotees.

Usage

The value holy well is used to identify a well which is considered a holy well by locals. In most cases, it will be a natural source of water in the shape of a natural=spring or less often a natural=water + water=pond. Contrary to the word "well" being used, in only very few cases it will be a man_made=water_well. However, to give easy access to the water for filling bottles or similar, there can be a stone lining or pipes in place. In some cases, a well house will protect the structure. (See examples below.)

There can be churches, church ruins or rag trees/ wishing trees nearby, which can also be mapped.

Examples

Values

Draw a node for a spring or area for a pond and add the following tags as required. If the well is no longer considered holy, use disused:amenity=place_of_worship.

Key=value Explanation Example
amenity=place_of_worship amenity=place_of_worship
place_of_worship=holy_well place_of_worship=holy_well
natural=spring/ man_made=water_well Depending on the circumstances, but will be natural in most cases. natural=spring
religion=* This can be christian as well as pagan in some places. religion=christian
denomination=* denomination=roman_catholic
name=* official name
Do NOT use name=Holy Well
name=Saint Canice's Well
loc_name=* Optional:
local name/ common name
name=Kenny's Well
other language names Optional:
Name in other local languages
covered=* Use covered=yes, if well is covered by a flagstone or similar and no longer accessible. covered=no is otherwise implied.
saint:name=* Name of the worshipped entity associated with the well, in case the well has a name referring to the townland/ locality. There can be several Saint Kierans, please use the full official name, if known. If there is a wikipedia article on the saint, the next tag can be used instead. name=Cainnech of Aghaboe
subject:wikipedia=* wikipedia articlt for the entity venerated here, i.e. saint or Pagan god Cainnech of Aghaboe
subject:wikidata=* wikidata entry for that entity venerated here (in case of Christian veneration, can be a saint, the Trinity or the Holy Cross), use also for Pagan Gods Q1133742
patron_day=* Date of the annual Patron Day (pattern) in the MONTH DAY format or like "2nd Sunday in June" August 15
wikipedia=* Add wikipedia article for the holy well, if available.
wikidata=* Add wikidata reference for the holy well, if available.
building Optional:
If the well is protected by a well house, draw the building, but add the well as a node within. Do not tag the building as natural=spring.
description=* Optional:
Add any further information of interest, for example which type of cure is associated with the well or chemical reasons for this cure, if known.
tourism=attraction If the holy well is an established tourist attraction*, please indicate so. tourism=attraction

* (As destinations of pilgrimage, holy wells are one of the original tourist attractions, so this is up to the mapper's judgement call.)

If there is a holy or wish tree nearby, please tag with at least natural=tree and species=*, if possible.

See also

References

  1. Pádraig Ó Dálaigh: The holy wells of County Kilkenny in terms of documentary coverage, location, ritual practice and onomastic concept, Limerick 2018 (available online)