Diocese Of Ardagh And Clonmacnoise
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The Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise ( ga, Deoise Ardach agus Chluain Mhic Nóis) is a Roman Catholic
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in Ireland.


Geography

The diocese is entirely within the
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and contains most of counties
Longford Longford () is the county town of County Longford in Ireland. It has a population of 10,008 according to the 2016 census. It is the biggest town in the county and about one third of the county's population lives there. Longford lies at the meet ...
and Leitrim, with parts of counties
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,
Offaly County Offaly (; ga, Contae Uíbh Fhailí) is a county in Ireland. It is part of the Eastern and Midland Region and the province of Leinster. It is named after the ancient Kingdom of Uí Failghe. It was formerly known as King's County, in hono ...
,
Roscommon Roscommon (; ) is the county town and the largest town in County Roscommon in Ireland. It is roughly in the centre of Ireland, near the meeting of the N60, N61 and N63 roads. The name Roscommon is derived from Coman mac Faelchon who built ...
,
Sligo Sligo ( ; ga, Sligeach , meaning 'abounding in shells') is a coastal seaport and the county town of County Sligo, Ireland, within the western province of Connacht. With a population of approximately 20,000 in 2016, it is the List of urban areas ...
and
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. The main towns in the diocese are
Athlone Athlone (; ) is a town on the border of County Roscommon and County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located on the River Shannon near the southern shore of Lough Ree. It is the second most populous town in the Midlands Region with a population of ...
,
Ballymahon Ballymahon () on the River Inny is a town in the southern part of County Longford, Ireland. It is located at the junction of the N55 National secondary road and the R392 regional road. History Ballymahon derives its name from the Irish lang ...
,
Carrick-on-Shannon Carrick-on-Shannon () is the county town of County Leitrim in Ireland. It is the largest town in the county of Leitrim. A smaller part of the town lies in County Roscommon. The population of the town was 4,062 in 2016. It is situated on a stra ...
,
Edgeworthstown Edgeworthstown or Mostrim () is a small town in County Longford, Ireland. The town is in the east of the county, near the border with County Westmeath. Nearby towns are Longford 12 km to the west, Mullingar 26 km to the east, Athlone 4 ...
,
Granard Granard () is a town in the north of County Longford, Ireland, and has a traceable history going back to AD 236. It is situated just south of the boundary between the watersheds of the Shannon and the Erne, at the point where the N55 nationa ...
and
Longford Longford () is the county town of County Longford in Ireland. It has a population of 10,008 according to the 2016 census. It is the biggest town in the county and about one third of the county's population lives there. Longford lies at the meet ...
.


Ecclesiastical history


Lordship and Kingdom of Ireland

The union of the sees of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise, which had been proposed in 1709, was carried into effect following the death of Stephen MacEgan,
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on 30 May 1756, who had been administering the see of Clonmacnoise., ''Handbook of British Chronology'', p. 414., ''A New History of Ireland'', vol. IX, p. 341. Augustine Cheevers,
Bishop of Ardagh The Bishop of Ardagh was a separate episcopal title which took its name after the village of Ardagh, County Longford in the Republic of Ireland. It was used by the Roman Catholic Church until 1756, and intermittently by the Church of Ireland u ...
, was
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to the see of Meath on 7 August 1756, and Anthony Blake was appointed as the first bishop of united see of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise on 11 August 1756.


Modern times

On Christmas Day 2009, St Mel's cathedral in Longford was destroyed by fire. Bishop O'Reilly said that the building is "just a shell" and "burned out from end to end". The bishop said construction on the cathedral began in 1840 and he described it as a flagship Cathedrals of the midlands. After a long investigation the cause of the fire was traced back to a brick lined chimney at the rear of the cathedral.


Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise

On 17 July 2013,
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accepted the resignation of the Most Reverend Colm O'Reilly from the
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government of the Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise, in accordance wit
Canon 401 §1
of the
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. On the same day, Francis Duffy was appointed the Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise by Pope Francis and received
episcopal consecration A bishop is an ordained clergy member who is entrusted with a position of Episcopal polity, authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or offic ...
from Cardinal Seán Brady,
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on 6 October 2013.


List of parishes

The following are the current parishes in the diocese (official names in italics where they differ from the currently-used names) *
Abbeylara Abbeylara () is a village in the easternmost portion of County Longford, Ireland, located about three kilometers east of Granard on the R396 regional road. Its name is derived from a monastery, the great Abbey of Lerha, founded in 1205 by Hib ...
(County Longford) * Aghavas (County Leitrim) * Annaduff (County Leitrim) * Ardagh and Moydow (County Longford) * Athlone ''(St. Mary's)'' (County Westmeath) * Ballinahown, Boher and Pullagh ''(Lemanaghan)'' (County Offaly and County Westmeath) * Ballinalee ''(Clonbroney)'' (County Longford) * Ballymachugh ''(Ballymachugh and Drumlumman South)'' (County Cavan) * Ballymahon ''(Shrule)'' (County Longford) * Bornacoola (County Leitrim and County Longford) * Carrickedmond and Abbeyshrule ''(Taghshinny, Taghshinod and Abbeyshrule)'' (County Longford) * Cashel (County Longford) * Carrick-on-Shannon ''(Kiltoghert)'' (County Leitrim) * Cloghan and Banagher ''(Gallen and Rynagh)'' (County Offaly) * Clonguish (County Longford) *
Cloone Cloone () is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland. The village is located in the south of the county, just off the R201 regional road; its nearest town is Mohill. Its name is an anglicised version of the Irish-language word ''cluain'', meani ...
(County Leitrim) * Colmcille ''(Columbkille)'' (County Longford) * Dromard (County Longford) * Drumlish (County Longford) * Drumshanbo ''(Murhaun)'' (County Leitrim) * Fenagh (County Leitrim) * Ferbane ''(Wheery and Tisaran)'' (County Offaly) * Gortletteragh (County Leitrim) *
Granard Granard () is a town in the north of County Longford, Ireland, and has a traceable history going back to AD 236. It is situated just south of the boundary between the watersheds of the Shannon and the Erne, at the point where the N55 nationa ...
(County Longford) *
Keadue Keadue, officially Keadew (), is a village in County Roscommon, Ireland. It is on the R284 and R285 regional roads close to the borders of County Leitrim and County Sligo. Keadue is the burial place of the great Irish harper, Turlough O'Car ...
, Arigna and Ballyfarnon ''(Kilronan)'' (County Roscommon) * Kenagh ''(Kilcommock)'' (County Longford) * Killashee ''(Killashee and Clondra)'' (County Longford) * Killenummery and Ballintogher ''(Killanummery and Killery)'' (County Leitrim and County Sligo) *
Killoe Killoe () is a rural community and parish in County Longford, Ireland, located approximately 6 miles north of Longford Town. It is home to Cairn Hill (locally called Corn Hill) or Carn Clonhugh - the highest peak in County Longford. It is bor ...
(County Longford) *
Kiltubrid Kiltubrid or Kiltubbrid () is a Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish in the Barony (Ireland), barony of Leitrim (barony), Leitrim, County Leitrim, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The villages of Keshcarrigan and Drumcong lie within the civil par ...
(County Leitrim) * Legan and Ballycloghan ''(Kilglass, Rathreagh and Agharra)'' (County Longford) * Longford ''(Templemichael and Ballymacormack)'' (County Longford) *
Lough Gowna Lough Gowna () is a fresh water lake which is the uppermost lake on the River Erne. It is located on the border between County Longford and County Cavan, with the largest part of the lake being in County Longford. Lough Gowna is a moraine-damme ...
and Mullinalaghta ''(Scrabby and Columbkille East)'' (County Cavan and County Longford) * Moate and Mount Temple ''(Calry, Ballyloughloe and Kilcleagh)'' (County Westmeath) * Mohill ''(Mohill Manacháin)'' (County Leitrim) *
Mostrim Edgeworthstown or Mostrim () is a small town in County Longford, Ireland. The town is in the east of the county, near the border with County Westmeath. Nearby towns are Longford 12 km to the west, Mullingar 26 km to the east, Athlo ...
(County Longford) * Mullahoran ''(Drumlumman North and Loughduff)'' (County Cavan) *
Rathcline Rathcline (; ) is a barony in County Longford, Ireland. Etymology Rathcline takes its name from the townland and parish of Rathcline (from Irish ''Ráth Claon'', " rath on the slope"). Location Rathcline is located in southwest County Longf ...
(County Longford) * Rathowen ''(Rathaspic and Russagh)'' (County Westmeath) * Shannonbridge ''(Clonmacnois)'' (County Offaly) * Streete (County Longford and County Westmeath)


See also

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*
Diocese of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh The United Dioceses of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh is a diocese of the Church of Ireland located in central Ireland. It is in the ecclesiastical province of Armagh. It is one of twelve Anglican dioceses in the island of Ireland. The geograph ...
(Church of Ireland)


References


Bibliography

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Further reading

* Devaney, Rev. Owen, ''Ardagh and Clonmacnois: Footsteps of Mel and Ciarán'', Booklink, 2005.


External links


Official Diocesan website



Longford Parish (Templemichael & Ballymacormack) and St Mel's Cathedral




* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ardagh Roman Catholic dioceses in Ireland Dioceses established in the 18th century 1756 establishments in Ireland Religion in County Cavan Religion in County Leitrim Religion in County Longford Religion in County Offaly Religion in County Roscommon Religion in County Sligo Religion in County Westmeath Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Armagh