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Kilbride (Four Mile House).

Kilbride is a Parish situated on the main road from Roscommon to Boyle, about four miles (who would have guessed) from Roscommon Town. Four-Mile House Catholic Church is located on top of a natural rise, overlooking the surrounding area.

The local Gaelic Football team is Kilbride GAA Club.

Left: Souvenir Booklet for Official Opening of Kilbride GAA Clubhouse and grounds on 27 July 2008.

 

Right: "The Rosary. The Family That Prays Together Stays Together". By Fr. Raymond Browne PP Kilbride. No date. Illustrations by children from Scoil Bhride National School, Four-Mile House and Roxboro National School, Derrane.

 

 

Images not to scale.

 

 

Left: Very Rev. Michael Canon O'Beirne. Parish Priest. Who died on 14th. September 1957.

(See also St. John's page - follow the link!)

 

 

 

Other Kilbride links on this site: (Blue links are live):

Billheads.

Kilbride GAA Club.

Memorial Cards.

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