Extract from The Diocese of Elphin – People, Places and Pilgrimage, page 226. Fr. Francis Beirne.
ISBN 1 85607 299 1 (The book is available from the author at Four Roads, County Roscommon. Please include an International Postal Voucher).
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The church of Cloonbonniffe lies to the west of Castlerea, and was built in the
1870S.The site was donated by the O'Conor Don. The church was dedicated to St
Brigid, and a stained glass window bearing her image is to be seen in the sanctuary.
The church was originally of cut-stone, similar to Trien, but was plastered during
renovation in the rnid-1940S.The bell, which until then was housed in the tower over
the front door, was re-located to a specially built bell-tower to the side of the chapel,
dedicated to the memory of Capt John Vaughan. In 1984, the church was entirely
renovated, with the walls being dry-lined, and a new limestone altar and ambo installed.
New seating and a new tabernacle were also installed. Unquote
For a Map of Castlerea Catholic parish and details on Cloonbonniffe townland see "The Resource County Roscommon 2009 CD" at your local library.
For free Roscoommon resources see
http://www.leitrim-roscommon.com/bbs/vi ... hp?t=51430.
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