Claremorris church

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St Colman's Church

The Church of Saint Colman (in Irish: Eaglais Naomh Cólman) is a Roman Catholic parish church in the parish of Claremorris and Barnacarroll, in Ireland. It designed in Early English Gothic style by R. M. Butler, and it was built in 1911.[1] It is located in the centre of Claremorris, Co. Mayo, Ireland.

Barnacarroll[]

This church is located between Knock and Claremorris, in a high-up, remote location. Mass is celebrated there at 9.30am every Sunday by the same priest as Claremorris.

In the gallery, there is a Viscount cadet organ, which is played every Sunday by William Smyth.

The Organ[]

The organ is a two manual Telford, and it has approximately 1,000 pipes of metal and wood. The organ is divided into two parts at the back gallery of the church.

Specification[]

Great[]

Double Diapason 16'

Open Diapason 8'

Rohr flute 8'

Principle 4'

Wald flute 4'

Fifteenth 2'

Swell to Great

Swell octave to Great

Swell suboctave to Great

Swell[]

Violone Diapason 8'

Echo Gamba 8'

Vox clesete 8'

Principle 4'

Saub flute 4'

Comerone 8'

Swell sub-octave

Swell octave

Pedal[]

Subbass 32'

Wood Diapason 16'

Bourdon 16'

Octave 8'

Swell to Pedal

Great to Pedal

References[]

  1. ^ "St Colman's Church, Claremorris Co. Mayo". Retrieved 11 January 2015.

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