Kilbunny, (Cill Mo Mhunna), The church of Saint Munna was built about the 8th century, and has a fine example of an 11th century Irish - Romanesque doorway.
An incised slab in the ruins bears an effigy of a bishop in full pontificals with the legend in full roman capitals S.Munna episcopus. Saint Munna is the ancient patron and titular of this church. Saint Munna, bishop and abbot, is commemorated on October 21st in all the Irish martyrologies.
In early times 230 monks lived and prayed in Kilbunny (english corruption of Munna) and this ancient church is of great interest to historians.
The cache is a small camouflaged canister. BYOP.