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253:. It is part of the Franciscan Friary in the village. The friary has a visitors' centre and the Donegal Historical Society Museum which houses a small collection including Stone Age flints and old Irish musical instruments, as well as decorative gardens that incorporate the Stations of the Cross. Prior to the closing of the Chapel in Laghey, the local priest and the friary used to take turns saying mass in Laghey and Ballintra, swapping on a weekly basis. However, due to dwindling numbers at the friary, friars rarely say mass in the remaining church in Ballintra. 219:'s Church, Ballintra; The Chapel of Ease, Laghey and the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Rossnowlagh. The main church is St Bridget's on the outskirts of Ballintra; it along with St Ernan's NS, the new and old parochial houses and St Bridget's Community Centre, all lie in the same area. The main graveyard is also located adjacent to the front of the Church. St Bridget's was built in 1845 and was most recently restored at the turn of the century. 25: 124: 265:
who is believed to have been born in the parish and to have established a monastery there. It is this saint who has given his name to St Ernan's NS, Ballintra and to the small island in Donegal Bay. He is also honoured in St Bridget's Church, Ballintra with a window above one of the two minor doors
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The Chapel of Ease, located about eight kilometres east of Laghey, in the townland of Laghey Barr, is no longer used for regular services. The last mass was held on 8 June 2003, after which the then parish priest, Fr Daniel McBrearty, ended weekly Mass to the outrage of local residents. The Chapel
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opened in 1941 after the closure of the school which had previously been housed in the building; however, Mass had been said in its vicinity for centuries previously. Although Mass is no longer said, regular prayer meetings are held and the rosary is recited on Sundays.
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The main graveyard in Ballintra has been used since 1820 and the parish has several sets of records, including baptismal records from 1866, confirmation records from 1920, marriage records from 1866 and a death register from 1968.
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According to the parish website, there are 1,160 Catholics living in the parish, unfortunately there is no year or source given for these figures.
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in Laghey. The current parish priest is Fr Seamus Dagens, who succeeded Fr Daniel McBrearty in 2007. Drumholm is also a parish for the
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and the hamlet of Bridgetown. The parish has two Catholic primary schools: St Ernan's National School in Ballintra and
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There is no secondary school in the parish—children from the north of the parish (mainly from Laghey NS) go to the
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and the dedication of the Church in June 1952 was attended by the then
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The final and newest church is the Immaculate Heart of Mary in
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St. Bridget's Church, Ballintra, in the parish of Drumholm.
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Until recently there were three churches in the parish:
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Several groups organise on a parish basis including:
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The Ballyshannon Community School (Established 2000)
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Ballintra
Irish
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Raphoe
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Tirhugh
County Donegal
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Ballyshannon
Donegal Town
Laghey
Ballintra
Rossnowlagh
St Eunan's National School
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St Bridget
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