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The Golden Jubilee of a Church is an important landmark in
the history of a parish. Back in 1978, as the people
of Glenfin commemorated this special event in the life in
the parish of Kilteevogue, it was a time for remembering and
indeed a time of thanksgiving for the countless blessings
bestowed on the people of the parish down through the years.
It was also a time for remembering with gratitude the wonderful
foresight, faith and courage of the priests and people of
50 years earlier, for having undertaken such a daunting project.
Back in 1928, from an economic viewpoint, it could scarcely
have been a more difficult time.
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South
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The plight of small farmers in rural
and mountainous areas is something that the present generation
would find hard to understand. But older people remember the
hungry '20s and 30s'. They remember the real sacrifices they
had to make in raising and educating, feeding and clothing
their children. Back then there was no Welfare State - no
pensions, no dole, no childrens' allowances. There was very
little to be earned for such products as small farmers were
able to market...a grim picture indeed.
And yet it was at this very time that the decision was taken
by the priests and people to build, not just any kind of church
with mediocre material, but a building truly worthy of its
high purpose - a building where the finest material was blended
and put together by superb craftsmanship.
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East
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In spite of the economic difficulties of the time, the efforts
of the people at home, together with the generosity of the
sons and daughters of the parish overseas (notably in the
USA) made the ambitious project possible. The Foundation Stone
was laid by the late Dr MacNeely in September 1925, and the
church was solemnly blessed and dedicated by the same Bishop
on Sunday, 28th June 1928.
Old fashioned wisdom paid off, because now, in the year 2002,
Glenfin Chapel still looks youthful and is likely to remain
so for many a year to come.
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