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St. Peter's Church, Ennisnag, Kilkenny

Saint Peter's Church, Ennisnag (Middle English: Inisnag and Irish: Inis Snaig meaning "the Island or Islet of the Crane or Heron") is a church of the United Dioceses of Cashel and Ossory and the ecclesiastical province of the United Provinces of Dublin and Cashel in the (Anglican) Church of Ireland.[1] The church lies beside the Kings River, one mile north of Stoneyford village in County Kilkenny, Ireland. Located in the townland of Ennisnag, in the barony of Shillelogher.[2]

Saint Peters Church, Ennisnag
St. Peter's Church Ennisnag at sunrise in 2018
Saint Peters Church, Ennisnag
52°32′42″N 7°13′37″W / 52.54500°N 7.22694°W / 52.54500; -7.22694
OS grid referenceS 52048 44949
LocationEnnisnag, County Kilkenny
CountryIreland
DenominationChurch of Ireland
Previous denominationRoman Catholic
Websitekellsgroupofparishes.wordpress.com
History
DedicationManchán of Mohill
Architecture
Completed1815
Administration
ProvinceProvince of Dublin
DioceseDiocese of Cashel and Ossory
ParishKells with St Mary
Clergy
ArchbishopMichael Jackson
Bishop(s)Bishop of Cashel and Ossory
Priest in chargeRevd James Mulhall

The 19th century church was constructed on an old medieval monastery and church no longer extant. Probably the most distinguished rector and resident of Ennisnag was the famous Irish antiquarian, James Graves, who died in 1886. In the graveyard, Catholic burials to the rear and the Church of Ireland burials to the front.[3] Among those buried there is Hubert Butler, the Anglo-Irish essayist.[4]

History edit

The Monastery of Ennisnag was an early Irish Christian monastery, and later a medieval prebendal church, located at Ennisnag, in County Kilkenny, Ireland. Little is known about the monastic community here. Canon William Carrigan suggested "an ancient Church stood on the site from time immemorial to after the Cromwellian era".[3] John O'Hanlon reported that Diocese of Ossory ecclesiastical records names Saint Manchan as patron saint writing "at Inisnag, diocese of Ossory, St. Manchan, whose feast occurs on the 14th of February, was venerated as a patron (Statuta Dioecesis Ossoriensis)".[5] So it was probably founded by Manchán of Mohill in the 5th or 6th century.[5][6] The monastery of Inis-Snaig was probably small in scale. The church of Inisnag was recorded as prebendal of Ossory diocese, in the Taxatio Ecclesiastica of AD 1291–1292, and was granted on "the authority of Pope Nicholas IV, 1291 [liber ruber Ossoriensis]".[3] The medieval church fell into ruins after the Dissolution of the Monasteries, and upheavals of 17th century Ireland. The medieval monastery and church are no longer extant. From the ruins, St Peter's church, of Protestant denomination, was established in the early 19th century.

Architecture edit

Saint Peter's Church is a protected structure.[7][8][9] The Board of First Fruits Church of Ireland built the church 1815[7] under the architect William Robertson.[10] The church contains a detached three-bay double-height over part-basement single-cell.[7]

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Kells St Mary, Diocese of Cashel, Ferns & Ossory". anglican.org. Church of Ireland. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  2. ^ Fiontar 2008, Inis Snag/Ennisnag
  3. ^ a b c d Sheridan & Kirwan 2011.
  4. ^ O’Reilly 2015, p. 55
  5. ^ a b c O'Hanlon 1875, pp. 522, 524.
  6. ^ One source claims "The patron saint of Ennisnag was St Mogue-Moling,"Mo'Aod Og" .. his feast day was celebrated here on the 14h of February",[3] but Máedócs feast day is 29 January. Manchan, patron of Inisnag, feast day is 14 February.[5]
  7. ^ a b c Kilkenny County Council & Heritage Office 2014, p. 29, RPS REF C300
  8. ^ NIAH, NIAH REF 12316006
  9. ^ RMP, SMR No. KK027-020001-
  10. ^ Lucey 2018, p. 162

Sources edit

  • Sheridan, Donal; Kirwan, Bernie (2011). "Graveyward of St. Peters Church, Ennisnag" (Online, www.historicgraves.com ed.). Historic Graves project.
  • Lucey, John (2018). "William Robertson (1770-1850), Kilkenny's First Architect". Old Kilkenny Review. Journal of the Kilkenny Archaeological Society. Kilkenny: 162.

External links edit

  • kellsgroupofparishes.wordpress.com


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See also Monastery of Inis Snaig Saint Peter s Church Ennisnag Middle English Inisnag and Irish Inis Snaig meaning the Island or Islet of the Crane or Heron is a church of the United Dioceses of Cashel and Ossory and the ecclesiastical province of the United Provinces of Dublin and Cashel in the Anglican Church of Ireland 1 The church lies beside the Kings River one mile north of Stoneyford village in County Kilkenny Ireland Located in the townland of Ennisnag in the barony of Shillelogher 2 Saint Peters Church EnnisnagSt Peter s Church Ennisnag at sunrise in 2018Saint Peters Church Ennisnag52 32 42 N 7 13 37 W 52 54500 N 7 22694 W 52 54500 7 22694OS grid referenceS 52048 44949LocationEnnisnag County KilkennyCountryIrelandDenominationChurch of IrelandPrevious denominationRoman CatholicWebsitekellsgroupofparishes wbr wordpress wbr comHistoryDedicationManchan of MohillArchitectureCompleted1815AdministrationProvinceProvince of DublinDioceseDiocese of Cashel and OssoryParishKells with St MaryClergyArchbishopMichael JacksonBishop s Bishop of Cashel and OssoryPriest in chargeRevd James MulhallThe 19th century church was constructed on an old medieval monastery and church no longer extant Probably the most distinguished rector and resident of Ennisnag was the famous Irish antiquarian James Graves who died in 1886 In the graveyard Catholic burials to the rear and the Church of Ireland burials to the front 3 Among those buried there is Hubert Butler the Anglo Irish essayist 4 Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 See also 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Sources 5 External linksHistory editThe Monastery of Ennisnag was an early Irish Christian monastery and later a medieval prebendal church located at Ennisnag in County Kilkenny Ireland Little is known about the monastic community here Canon William Carrigan suggested an ancient Church stood on the site from time immemorial to after the Cromwellian era 3 John O Hanlon reported that Diocese of Ossory ecclesiastical records names Saint Manchan as patron saint writing at Inisnag diocese of Ossory St Manchan whose feast occurs on the 14th of February was venerated as a patron Statuta Dioecesis Ossoriensis 5 So it was probably founded by Manchan of Mohill in the 5th or 6th century 5 6 The monastery of Inis Snaig was probably small in scale The church of Inisnag was recorded as prebendal of Ossory diocese in the Taxatio Ecclesiastica of AD 1291 1292 and was granted on the authority of Pope Nicholas IV 1291 liber ruber Ossoriensis 3 The medieval church fell into ruins after the Dissolution of the Monasteries and upheavals of 17th century Ireland The medieval monastery and church are no longer extant From the ruins St Peter s church of Protestant denomination was established in the early 19th century Architecture editSaint Peter s Church is a protected structure 7 8 9 The Board of First Fruits Church of Ireland built the church 1815 7 under the architect William Robertson 10 The church contains a detached three bay double height over part basement single cell 7 See also editReligion in Ireland Protestantism in IrelandReferences editNotes edit Kells St Mary Diocese of Cashel Ferns amp Ossory anglican org Church of Ireland Retrieved 6 July 2019 Fiontar 2008 Inis Snag Ennisnag a b c d Sheridan amp Kirwan 2011 O Reilly 2015 p 55 a b c O Hanlon 1875 pp 522 524 One source claims The patron saint of Ennisnag was St Mogue Moling Mo Aod Og his feast day was celebrated here on the 14h of February 3 but Maedocs feast day is 29 January Manchan patron of Inisnag feast day is 14 February 5 a b c Kilkenny County Council amp Heritage Office 2014 p 29 RPS REF C300 NIAH NIAH REF 12316006 RMP SMR No KK027 020001 Lucey 2018 p 162 Sources edit Kilkenny County Council Heritage Office 2014 Record of Protected Structures in County Kilkenny PDF Kilkenny Ireland a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link NIAH National Inventory of Architectural Heritage Building Survey Ireland Archaeological Survey of Ireland National Monuments Service RMP Archaeological Survey of Ireland Ireland Archaeological Survey of Ireland National Monuments Service Fiontar 2008 Placenames Database of Ireland logainm ie Department of Arts Heritage Regional Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs of the Government of Ireland O Reilly Aideen 2015 St Peter s Church Ennisnag Old Kilkenny Review Journal of the Kilkenny Archaeological Society 67 55 O Hanlon John 1875 Lives of the Irish Saints with special festivals and the commemorations of holy persons Vol 3 Dublin J Duffy Sheridan Donal Kirwan Bernie 2011 Graveyward of St Peters Church Ennisnag Online www historicgraves com ed Historic Graves project Lucey John 2018 William Robertson 1770 1850 Kilkenny s First Architect Old Kilkenny Review Journal of the Kilkenny Archaeological Society Kilkenny 162 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Peter s Church Ennisnag Kilkenny kellsgroupofparishes wbr 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