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Ballinacarrow Church

  

CHURCH OF ST. FECHIN & ST. LASSARA
BALLINACARROW

  

Ballinacarrow church, the present 'half- parish' church of Collooney   (Kilvarnet) parish, is the church of the old parish of Kilvarnet. Catholics  lost the use of old Kilvarnet church, now in ruins, during the Penal Days.
 

Around the year 1800 a Catholic church was built in Ballinacarrow. This was a   thatched house (forty feet long by twenty feet broad) and lay to the east of   the main road. During the week, the building was used as a schoolhouse, where  "both Catholic and Dissenter" attended.

 
In 1826 a new church was built in Ballinacarrow. This building was to the  west of the main road, opposite the present church. No trace of this church  remains today. However, an image of the building. can be found in Archdeacon O'Rorke's history of the  parish.

On June 7, 1903, the foundation stone of the  present church was laid by the Honourable Bourke Cochran, an illustrious Irish-American born   in the locality. [Interestingly, Bourke Cochran was quoted by Winston  Churchill in his famous "Iron  Curtain" speech at Westminister College, Fulton, Missouri,  in March 1946.] The architect was Mr. W. Byrne and the builder Mr. John  Clarence. We have no record of when the new church opened for worship -  presumably it was in 1904 or 1905. It was dedicated by Bishop Lyster under   the twin titularship of St.  Fechin and his mother  St. Lassara.

On January 26 , 1935, Bishop Morrisroe blessed the new bell for the church.
 

 A small sacristy had been added to the north wall of the church some time  after its erection. In 1988, a larger sacristy was built on the southern side  of the church.

 

All of the above research and information was provided by the late Mgr.   Joseph Spelman (former Parish Priest of Collooney who died on June 22nd  2016 R.I.P.)

Parish of Collooney-Ballinacarrow (Kilvarnet)

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