The Argus

NEW PARISH HISTORY NOW AVAILABLE IN LOCAL SHOPS

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‘A Journey Through Time From Land to Sea in the Parish of Haggardsto­wn and Blackrock’ – a new 176 page history book which celebrates the diversity and uniqueness of our parish is now available in local shops Centra in Blackrock, and Pat Flanagan Motors, Dublin Road, Haggardsto­wn.

The book can also be purchased in Dundalk at Carroll’s Books, Park Street, along with Sloanes Shop Avenue Road, and also in the three local national schools and the church sacristies.

The publicatio­n which has been compiled and written by Noel Sharkey is priced at €20, and features over 350 previously unpublishe­d photos, over 50 of which are in full colour, and covers the history of our parish from the first Christian mission of the 5th century.

The opening chapter includes extensive features on the life, ministry and death of St. Oliver Plunkett, the effects of the potato famine in the Dundalk Union Workhouse at Rath on the Ardee Road, The Mary Stoddart disaster in Blackrock Bay and also features some ultra-rare photos of members of the Fortescue family, local landlords.

A nostalgic pictorial journey through the parish from 1900 to 2000 includes some 230 photos, many of great antiquity and will appeal to young and old alike.

The last section ‘Into the New Millenium’ features a stunning set of colour reproducti­ons of our church windows courtesy of photograph­er Owen Byrne and includes in-depth coverage of the recent parish initiative­s undertaken by Fr. Pádraig and his various parish committees.

The book will make an excellent Christmas present, and once the cost of publishing has been covered, surplus funds will be directed to clearing the outstandin­g debt on St. Oliver Plunkett Church and constructi­ng a proper enabling excess and toilet facilities in St. Fursey’s Church.

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