Kildermot Abbey

Kildermot Abbey
Cill Diarmada
Location within Ireland
Monastery information
Other names Kildermot Church, Kildermott Abbey
Order Premonstratensians (Norbertines)
Established 13th century
Diocese Achonry
Architecture
Status ruined
Heritage designation
Designations
Official name Kildermot Church
Reference no. 402
Style Norman
Site
Location Kildermot, Attymass, County Mayo
Coordinates 54°03′30″N 9°05′25″W / 54.058363°N 9.090197°W / 54.058363; -9.090197
Visible remains church
Public access yes

Kildermot Abbey is a former Premonstratensian Priory and National Monument located in County Mayo, Ireland.[1]

Location

Kildermot Abbey is located on the west bank of Ballymore Lough, 1 km northwest of Attymass.[2][3]

History

Kildermot Abbey was founded Premonstratensian Canons (Norbertines), who were already established in the area at this time.

It is possible the Abbey and its townland are now known as Kildermot due to patronage by the Mac Diarmada; no connection to any St Dermot can be claimed.

The Abbey was partially destroyed after the Penal Laws of 1697.

Two holy water fonts from the Abbey were recovered from the lake by a Mr. Thomas Gallagher. One has been returned to the Abbey, while the other is in the National Museum of Ireland.

Kildermot Abbey became a National Monument in 1939.

Dawn Mass is celebrated annually at the ruins on Easter Sunday.[4]

Building

The church's west gable is pulled down, but the foundation is still traceable. Its side walls and east gable remain.

In this gable is a lancet window, widened inside and arched above, fashioned of rudely cut stones. The whole church measures 5.5 × 3.5 m (18 × 12 ft).[5]

References

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