Corofin (parish)
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Corofin is a parish in County Clare and part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe. The parish is an amalgamation of the medieval parishes of Rath and Kilnaboy (or Killinaboy). At least since 1731 both parishes are administered by one priest. co-parish priests are Damien Nolan and Pat O'Neil. The main church of the parish is the Church of St. Brigid in Corofin, completed in 1823. This is possibly the first Catholic church in County Clare designed by an architect. The second church of the parish is the "Church of St. Joseph" in Kilnaboy. This church was built in 1967. It replaced a
barn church A barn church or barn chapel is a specific type of clandestine church A clandestine church ( nl, schuilkerk), defined by historian Benjamin J. Kaplan as a "semi-clandestine church", is a house of worship used by religious minorities whose commu ...
built in 1846 (now a garage). Tradition wants that this barn church was a replacement of a mass house built in 1725. Third church of the parish is St. Mary in the townland Roxton, part of the former parish of Rath. This church was built in 1869 and replaced an older church in the townland Liscullaun.


Parish of Rath

The ecclesiastical parish of Rath was rather peculiar, as it had never any settlement but was entirely rural. The correct name was Rathblathmaic as it derived it name from de rath of St. Blathmaic. It comprised the Túath of the Ui Flaithri, subtribe of the Dal gCais. p. 5


Gallery

;Parish of Kilnaboy (renamed Corofin) Corofin - St Brigid's Church - 20190902144920.jpg, St. Brigid's Church, Corofin Kilnaboy Church.jpg, Church of St. Joseph, Kilnaboy Kilnaboy Church, front.jpg, Main entrance of the Church of St. Joseph, Kilnaboy Barn Church Kilnaboy.jpg, Barn church in Kilnaboy, predecessor of Church of St. Joseph. Now a garage. Kilvoydan, remains of monastic site.jpg, Remains of the early monastic site in Kilvoydan, close to Corofin County Clare - Coad Church - 20190930155523.jpg, Ruin of Coad Church ;Former parish of Rath County Clare - St Mary's Church - 20190927165235.jpg, St. Mary's Church, Roxton Church of Rath Blaithmaic.jpg, The Church of Rath Blaithmaic File:Church of Rath Blaithmaic south wall 15th century, with older stones at bottom.jpg, The present ruin of the Church of Rath Blaithmaic is mainly 15th century, but the big stones at the bottom are reused stones from an earlier church. File:Church of Rath Blaithmaic Nave and chancel.jpg, Nave and chancel File:Church of Rath Blaithmaic sheela-na-gig (upside down).jpg, A Sheela na gig, often seen as a fertility symbol. Placed upside down. File:Church of Rath Blaithmaic carved head.jpg, Carved head at the inner wall.


References

Parishes of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe {{Church-stub