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Santa pays a visit to Holy Trinity in Westport, co. Mayo

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Santa pays a visit to Holy Trinity Westport, Sunday 15th December, following the Traditional Service of Nine Lessons and Carols. Pictured: Santa, speaking to Westport parishioner, Linda Bourke. Background: Revd Suzanne with ecumenical colleague, Fr John Kenny, St Mary’s Westport.

Eagle lectern, Holy Trinity Church, Westport

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The Eagle Lectern, Holy Trinity Church, Westport, adorned in Advent.

A Last Hurrah

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by theirishaesthete reproduced for archival: https://theirishaesthete.com/2022/09/30/holy-trinity-westport/   This week marks the 150 Anniversary of the consecration of Holy Trinity in Westport, County Mayo, thought to be the last church to be built prior to the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland in 1871, and therefore acting as a last hurrah of the old ecclesiastical order in this country. Designed by Thomas Newenham Deane and constructed on a site provided by the third Marquess of Sligo, the building replaced a late 18th century church (now ruinous) elsewhere on the estate. The work is thought to have cost more than £80,000, this high price explained by the exceptional craftsmanship evident throughout, not least the elaborate carvings around all doors and windows on the exterior; these were the work of one William Ridge, about whom it appears little else is known. The interior is just as generously decorated with stained glass provided by Alexander Gibbs and Company of Lo...

Carol service in Inishbiggle Church postponed due to sea and weather conditions.

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Unfortunately sea conditions on Saturday 31st November meant that the planned Carol Service ('Almost Advent Carol Service') at the church could not take place. Inishbiggle island, photo by Cloudcam  Tina Gibbs  Some of the money raised for the church earlier in the year [May 2024] by the Christy O'Henry musical evening has been used to buy the materials to renovate the pews & other furniture. The work itself was done by volunteers at no cost. One of those volunteers was our own Eamonn Barclay who generously provided guidance about the assessment of fire risks & suggested the appropriate fire extinguishers which are now in place. He also took part in an audio test so the best place for positioning an audio speaker could be found. ***

Holy Trinity Westport

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Information from the National Built Heritage Service https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/31212019/holy-trinity-church-oughaval-newport-street-westport-demesne-burr-by-westport-mayo   Survey Data Reg No 31212019 Rating National Categories of Special Interest Architectural, Artistic, Historical, Social, Technical Original Use Church/chapel In Use As Church/chapel Date 1865 - 1875 Coordinates 99782, 284671 Date Recorded 15/08/2008 Description Detached five-bay double-height Ecclesiastical Commissioners' Church of Ireland church, designed 1869; built 1869-71; consecrated 1872; extant 1897, comprising four-bay double-height nave opening into single-bay full-height apse (east) on an engaged half-octagonal plan with single-bay two-stage turret (south-east) on a square plan supporting octagonal "pencil spire". Restored, 1984-6. Interior including vestibule (west); pointed segmental-headed door opening into nave with timber double doors having overpanel; f...