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Killanny

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266: 51: 307:. They have a senior team and they have U-21, U-18, U-16, U-14, U-13, U-12, U-11, U-10, U-9 teams. These are very promising juvenile teams an example of this is the U-16 team won the Division 3 Championship title and U-13 lost in the Division 2 Final in 2007. They won 6 underage cups in 2008. They now also have a very promising senior team which includes a number of very good young footballers. 58: 315:
Centralisation has also taken place in schooling: in the 1820s there were six schools in the parish - to be found in Ballymackney, Shanrah, Ballyregan, Corcreegagh, Essexford and Leeg. Today the new Scoil Naoimh Éanna serves the whole parish. The primary school in Killanny is St. Enda's NS. There is
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until 1727 when a new church was built in Aghafad. The Catholics returned to use the church in Killanny in penal times. The present Catholic church of St. Enda, built in Hiberno-Romanesque style in 1927, is on a new site in Tullydrum, County Louth. It replaces earlier churches in Corcreeghagh,
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Today settlement patterns are changing again as new economic conditions lead to a population shift within the parish. While the total parish population declined by one third over the 20th Century, in recent years many new homes have been built in the corner of the parish adjoining
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and that following the Anglo-Norman settlement the two parts were joined. St. Ultan's holy well was located in Killanny townland in the 19th century and the remains of a friary can also be found here. The church in Killanny was used by the
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a well-known patron of children, who died in the 7th century, is the patron saint. It is thought possible that Killanny originally consisted of two parishes separated by the
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of Killany, which can also be spelled Killanny or Killaney, lies within County Louth, and contains the old St. Ultan's Killanny Parish church and graveyard. The main
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road passes through Killanny. Several small lakes are to be found throughout the parish and the
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no secondary school so the children go to school in Carrickmacross.
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Killanny is located in Ireland
53°58′15″N 6°39′38″W / 53.9709°N 6.660667°W / 53.9709; -6.660667
Ireland
Province
Ulster
County
County Monaghan
Time zone
UTC+0
WET
DST
UTC-1
IST
WEST
Irish Grid Reference
H929024
parish
Irish
County Louth
Monaghan
Diocese of Clogher
Saint Enda of Aran
townland
Dublin
Derry
soil quality
Carrickmacross

Saint Patrick
Saint Ultan

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