St. Colman's Church, Claremorris

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St Colman's Church

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

Barnacarroll

This church is between Knock and Claremorris. In a high up remote location. Mass is celebrated there 9.30am every Sunday by the same priest as Claremorris In the gallery is a Viscount cadet organ Played every Sunday by William Smyth of county Down

The Organ

The Organ is a two manual Telford rebuilt by Irish Organ Company Ltd in 2005 it has approximately about 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 2015-01-11.