Parish Clergy
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Very Rev. Pat Larkin, P.P. Carhuligane, Mullagh |
Very Rev. Tim Tuohy, A.P. Shandrum, Mullagh |
PARISH OFFICE
The Parish Office situated beside Fr. Pat’s House is opened during the following hours:Monday – Thursday: 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.
Friday: 9.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
The Phone Number for the Parish Office is 065-7087161.
Diocese and Records Information
Civil Parish: KilmurryibrickaneRC Parish: Kilmurryibrickane
Diocese: Killaloe
Earliest Records: births: 4.1839; marriages: 9.1855
Parish Address: The Parish Priest, Mullagh, Co. Clare, Ireland.
The Diocese of Killaloe includes portions of Counties Clare, Laois, Limerick, Offaly and Tipperary.
Parishes: 58 Churches: 133 Catholic population: 109,521
Most Rev William Walsh DD, Bishop of Killaloe
Born 1935; ordained priest 21 February 1959;
ordained Bishop of Killaloe 2 October 1994.
Residence: Westbourne, Ennis, Co Clare
Tel: (065) 6828638 Fax: (065) 6842538 Email: cildalua@iol.ie
Patron of the Diocese: St Flannan - 18 December
Flannan lived around the seventh century. He was the son of an Irish chieftain named Turlough. Flannan was educated by the monks. He also learned farming from them. When he was a grown man, Flannan decided to make a pilgrimage to Rome. In Rome, Pope John IV made him a bishop. The pope did this because he recognized the wisdom and holiness of the man. When St. Flannan returned to Ireland, all the people of his region, Killaloe, came to meet him. They were eager to learn the instructions the saint had brought back from the pope of Rome.
St. Flannan taught his people so well that even his father decided to become a monk. The old chieftain went to St. Colman to be instructed in the life of a monk. At the same time, he asked for a blessing for his family, since three of his sons had been killed. St. Colman predicted: "From you shall seven kings spring." And so it happened.
St. Flannan was afraid that since he was one of the family, he, too, might be made king. So he prayed to become ugly, and his face was soon covered with big scars and rashes. He made this unusual request because he wanted to be free to follow his vocation. He wanted to devote himself entirely to the service of God and his people.
Clare County Library Resources
County Clare A History and Topography 1837 by Samuel Lewis Click HereThe Parliamentary Gazeteer of Ireland, 1845 Click Here
Kilmurry Ibrickan Church by T.J. Westropp Click Here
1824 Hedge School Teachers in Clare Click Here
Griffith's Valuation 1855: Kilmurry Ibrickan Parish Click Here
1636-1703 Books of Survey and Distribution
The History and Topography of the County of Clare by James Frost
Part II. History of Thomond, Chapter 26
Book of Forfeitures and Distributions—continued
Barony of Ibrickan: Part B
Click Here
County Clare Tithe Applotment Books
Occupiers of land in the Parish of Kilmurry Ibrickan on 29th October 1825
Click Here
I.T.A. Topographical and General Survey 1942/3
Amenities, General Iinformation & Accommodation, Towns and Villages
Barony of: Ibrickane, Parish: Kilmurry
Quilty Click Here
Mullagh Click Here
1659 & 1901 Census Links
1659 Census of ClareBarony Of Ibrickane And Borogh Of Inish Click Here
| 1901 Census of Clare | ||
| District Electoral Division: Cloonadrum | Mullagh Town (Finnor More) | Click Here |
| Mullagh RIC Barrack | Click Here | |
| Cloghauninchy | Click Here | |
| Cloonadrum | Click Here | |
| Craggaknock East | Click Here | |
| Craggaknock West | Click Here | |
| Craggaun | Click Here | |
| Finnor Beg | Click Here | |
| Finnor More | Click Here | |
| Kilclehaun | Click Here | |
| Lissyneillan | Click Here | |
| Molosky | Click Here | |
| District Electoral Division: Mullagh | Mullagh Town (Carrowlagan) | Click Here |
| Carrowlagan | Click Here | |
| Carrownagry North | Click Here | |
| Carrownagry South | Click Here | |
| Cloghaunnatinny | Click Here | |
| Derreen | Click Here | |
| Doonogan | Click Here | |
| Knocknahila Beg | Click Here | |
| Knocknahila More North | Click Here | |
| Knocknahila More South | Click Here | |
| Moyglass Beg | Click Here | |
| Moyglass More | Click Here | |
| Mullagh Town | Click Here | |
| District Electoral Division: Kilmurry | Quilty Town | Click Here |
| Quilty RIC Barrack | Click Here | |
| Annagh | Click Here | |
| Ballymackea Beg | Click Here | |
| Ballymackea More | Click Here | |
| Caherrush | Click Here | |
| Emlagh | Click Here | |
| Quilty East | Click Here | |
| Quilty West | Click Here | |
| Rineroe | Click Here | |
| Seafield | Click Here | |
| Seafield Coast Guard Station | Click Here | |
| Shandrum | Click Here | |
| Tromracastle | Click Here | |
| Tromra East | Click Here | |
| Tromra West | Click Here | |
| Mutton Island | Click Here | |
| Quilty Town | Click Here | |
| Quilty RIC Barrack | Click Here | |
| District Electoral Division: Annagh | Carrowduff | Click Here |
| Doonsallagh East | Click Here | |
| Doonsallagh West | Click Here | |
| Killernan | Click Here | |
| Knockanalban | Click Here | |
| Shanavogh East | Click Here | |
| Shanavogh West | Click Here | |
| District Electoral Division: Miltown Malbay | Knockloskeraun | Click Here |
| District Electoral Division: Knocknaboley | Cloonlaheen East | Click Here |
| Cloonlaheen Middle |
Click Here | |
| Cloonlaheen West | Click Here | |
| Coor East | Click Here | |
| Coor West | Click Here | |
| Creevagh | Click Here | |
| Doolough | Click Here | |
| Drumin | Click Here | |
| Treanmanagh | Click Here |











