Major
Renovations to Ballycorick Church
Our Parish Council engaged the services of Mr. Tom McGahon, (Architect) to oversee the renovation of our church.
Work
began under the direction of Mr. Paddy Carmody, Building Contractor, Lissycasey,
on Mon. 4th March 2002. Work to be done on the building included the
replacement of the roof, dry lining of the interior of the church,
reconstruction and extension of the sacristy, alteration to the existing heating
and lighting system, restoration of the stained glass window in the sanctuary,
provision of a new confessional/crying room in the front porch of the church and
a new meeting room overhead the sacristy, utilising existing space. The
restoration work took just seven months.
The rededication, of Christ the King Church,
Ballycorick, by Bishop Willie Walsh, took place on Sunday October 20th
at 3pm. It was an historic occasion. We now have a beautiful, warm, comfortable
church, one of the most up to date in the diocese. Our architect, Tom McGahan
and contractor, Paddy Carmody along with the sub contractors have done a
magnificent job in the restoration.
The church, built in 1861, still retains it’s
original character. Being a listed Dúchas building, no changes have taken place
to the exterior. It has a new roof while still retaining the old slates. The
fine stained glass window, made in Munich in 1840, has been completely restored
and still remains the focal point of the sanctuary. The sacristy has been
extended and refurbished and a crying room has also been fitted at the end of
the main aisle. A complete new heating and sound system has been fitted.
We have had wonderfully successful fundraising
events like our two auctions, a fashion show, barbecues, hack on horseback, golf
classic, race-nite, a table quiz and
many more organised by groups in our parish. All these proved to be very
rewarding financially, but also fantastic social events, where people gave
generously and also enjoyed being part of a great community. The response to our
weekly collection, as well as donations sent from parishioners who have moved on
to new homes outside the area and abroad, has been tremendous. We completed
payment for our splendid new church in June 2003, a record for any parish!
However, in the future there will be ongoing maintenance costs, if we are to
maintain the church in it’s present fine state. To meet these ongoing expenses
and to provide for any other unforeseen expenditure we are continuing our weekly
collection until the end of February 2004.
The project cost almost €500,000.00 (£400,000.00). While we recognise that people always have commitments both personal and to the communities where we live, we know too that they have great affection for their native place and for the church of their Baptism and Marriage. This is the reason we are inviting your support for this project. If you would like to be associated with the project and are in a position to do so we would very much appreciate it. You may wish to send your contribution to any member of the committee or through your own family or directly to:
Ballynacally Church Repair
Beneficiary’s Bank Bank of Ireland Beneficiary A/C No.
Sorting Code No. 90-42-10 16203291
Fergus Credit Union, Lissycasey, Co. Clare. 4461L
All
contributions gratefully acknowledged.