I second the YIPEEEE !
It's good to hear that there were some obviously enthusiastic record keepers among the parish priests. Noting marriages against baptism entries and even helpfully noting the address in the margin is always good to see. A lot of English birth registrations in the 1850s don't have house numbers on them either in my experience. The registrars don't seem to think it matters. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the parishes I'm interested in had priests who were as keen on keeping the registers as we are on reading them

I have an LDS film of Catholic registers of Termonfeckin, County Louth which is mostly illegible to me. My cousin bought it from PRONI after the then parish priest gave permission in the early 1990s, but only the researcher she paid was able to make out any of it. The register appeared water-damaged and some images were just out of focus.
My hope is that at home on a computer I will be able to enlarge images much more easily and make sense of more of what was recorded.
So it's stll fingers crossed, but getting closer at least.
Joan