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Title: Boolavogue Catholic Church
Post by: Westy on Wednesday 24 September 08 16:16 BST (UK)
Does anyone know about the beautiful church in Boolavogue. I recently found out that my Great grandparents got married there in 1900 and have since visited but it was rather late when I eventually found it. I can find nothing on line about its date or anything at all about it as I would be interested to look at the records as my family were all living nearby. Also nearby was a pub on the corner of a junction and the landlady there was very helpful but I cant remember what its name was to get back in contact !!!
Perhaps someone may know the area as I am now back in the UK
Westy
Title: Re: Boolavogue Catholic Church
Post by: aghadowey on Wednesday 24 September 08 18:47 BST (UK)
Could it be St. Cormac's? (haven't been able to find a picture online)
Title: Re: Boolavogue Catholic Church
Post by: Westy on Thursday 25 September 08 09:26 BST (UK)
It could well be St Cormac's as the name rings a bell. I have a picture which I will upload later today and might jog a few memories.
Title: Re: Boolavogue Catholic Church
Post by: Westy on Wednesday 01 October 08 12:58 BST (UK)
The catholic church at Boolavogue
Title: Re: Boolavogue Catholic Church
Post by: anbraca on Wednesday 11 February 09 21:50 GMT (UK)
hi "westy", i just found this site, and may be of some help,i went to school in "boolavogue",and served mass in the church,ok its 50 years ago, and im now living in wales,so if i can help just ask ,this is a photo of the church inside ok
Title: Re: Boolavogue Catholic Church
Post by: Jytefas on Friday 13 February 09 19:29 GMT (UK)
Folks just a correction, the photograph posted by Anbraca is actually the inside of the Monageer Church which is the half parish of Boolavogue.

The building of the Boolavogue Church ( St Cormac) began in 1842, and the first mass was said there on the 5th November 1848. It was consecrated on 20 Jan 1850. It was dedicated  to St Cormac on 4th Aug 1867.

Kind Regards
John G.
Title: Re: Boolavogue Catholic Church
Post by: anbraca on Friday 13 February 09 20:23 GMT (UK)
jytefas. i beg your pardon,this photo WAS TAKEN BY ME IN BOOLAVOGUE CHURCH, i should know as i went to school and served mass in this very same church
Title: Re: Boolavogue Catholic Church
Post by: Jytefas on Friday 13 February 09 21:06 GMT (UK)
Apologies, I stand corrected, however from the book "Churches of the Diocese Of Ferns" they actually have the Inteoir Photo above listed as Moonageer Church!

Kind Regards
John G.
Title: Re: Boolavogue Catholic Church
Post by: anbraca on Friday 13 February 09 21:08 GMT (UK)
jytefas, also boolavogue is the half parish of monageer,not the other way round as you stated earlier,and this a a FACT
Title: Re: Boolavogue Catholic Church
Post by: anbraca on Friday 13 February 09 21:10 GMT (UK)
appoligy accepted  :)
Title: Re: Boolavogue Catholic Church
Post by: kebholes on Thursday 10 December 09 18:25 GMT (UK)
hi, i went to this church last week whilst i was in Ireland and indeed the photo is correct! I have family buried in the grave yard... i am just a little confused as to who is buried there? Am i correct in thinking that just because someone has errected a head stone with a number of names on it along with the date of death and age that the site may not contain all the people mentioned?

Also on the same subject, My gtgt Grandmother was baptised in Monageer but buried in Boolavogue and indeed attended mass at Boolavogue... Any ideas why she would of been baptised at a neighbouring chuch? The family lived just a five minute walk from this Chuch!
Title: Re: Boolavogue Catholic Church
Post by: anbraca on Thursday 10 December 09 20:18 GMT (UK)
hi kebholes, your first question as to who is burried in the garve,i would say that any names that are on the "headstone",would be intered in that grave
as regards to monagear/boolavogue.
boolavogue is the ½ parish of monagear,and there could be many reasons asto why one would be baptiesd in one or the other,just like in those days,the priest from monagear would hear confessions in boolavogue once a month and vise versa, i sopose to give (the sinners who would not confess to their local priest a chance to go to the one who would not know them)and also regarding babtisim,its possable the local priest was not available,for whatever reason,or if the child was not well,and the parents thought it wise to have it babtised just in case,again im sure that you could request to be burried in either one if you so wanted to ,again,  for reasons of her or his own. hope this helps.
ill be there myself for xmas ,if it ever stops raining ;D
Title: Re: Boolavogue Catholic Church
Post by: kebholes on Thursday 10 December 09 21:09 GMT (UK)
Thanks for that anbraca! It just seems strange that 5 people [or more] are buried in one grave... assuming the six foot under rule... i hope climate change and all that doesent errode the first foot or else they wont be pushing daisies no more they will be seeing daylight  ::)

Again thanks the baptism was baffling me even after i went to visit!
Title: Re: Boolavogue Catholic Church
Post by: aghadowey on Thursday 10 December 09 21:38 GMT (UK)
The number of people buried in a plot depends on several factors such as type of ground, date of last interment, etc. but the people listed on a headstone are not always buried in that particular plot. If the church has a burial register or other records it might help decide exactly who might be in the plot. Announcement in local newspaper might say where burial was to take place (or had taken place)- sometimes in memorium notices also help.