Have you ever wanted to attend a church service in one of the parishes of our ancestors in Ireland? Now is a good time!

Have you ever wanted to attend a church service in one of the parishes of our ancestors in Ireland? Believe it or not, now is a good time! 

The Covid-19 Virus has unfortunately struck Ireland as well, so many of the churches are providing videos of services for members of their congregations who cannot safely attend in person. Besides seeing the parish church and enjoying the service (with a delightful Irish lilt) you may well be seeing people in the congregation who may even be our distant relatives. You will notice that the people in Ireland are facing challenges similar to our own- the need for masks and social distancing, etc. But the mass, of course, will familiar to all.





(see other posts below for details on the churches of our ancestors in Kilkenny)

Here are some of the parish churches of our Irish ancestors.

Templeorum Parish Church- served Mullinbeg (the Walshes)
Owning Parish Church- served Garryduff (the Durneys)


History of the Diocese of Ossory, St. Mary's Cathedral in Kilkenny City and Bishop William Kinsella who initiated the building of the cathedral in 1842 (as well as 19 other churches during his time as bishop.)

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