This church is yellow - the gaudy hue is in keeping with the garish colours of what is perhaps the most multi-coloure village in Hibernia. This church is for those of the Roman Catholic denomination. The church is named St Kentigern's - although most parishoners probably do not know that. St Kenitigern was a Scots saint. Quite why this church is named in his honour is a fact that escapes even the best places observers of such matters.
The decor is bright and tasteful. The place is very limpid.
There is a large and mercifully not overly gory crucifix of our Lord and Saviour up on the wall.
The church is spacious and can seat 200 easily. There are confessionals beside the main door.
Fr Roger Kelleher was the parish priest around 1997 and he has since returned to his native county: The Kingdom. Fr Kelleher was an engaging preacher of homilies and a most amiable man. He is sorely missed. read more