Church, Bunanraun, Co. Galway

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Church, Bunanraun, Co. Galway

In the townland of Bunanraun, in County Galway, there is a church.

That spare fact is, for now, almost all that can be said with certainty. The site is recorded as a monument, its existence confirmed, its coordinates presumably fixed on some official map, but the details that would bring it into focus, its age, its denomination, its state of ruin or survival, remain locked away from easy public view.

Bunanraun is a small townland in Connemara, a landscape where early ecclesiastical remains are not unusual. The west of Ireland preserves a remarkable density of early medieval and post-medieval religious sites, from simple enclosures and leacht, which are low stone cairns associated with prayer or commemoration, to the ruins of later parish churches abandoned after the reorganisation of Catholic and Protestant parish structures in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Whether the Bunanraun church fits into the older Gaelic Christian tradition or the more recent colonial parish system is precisely the kind of question that the surviving record has not yet answered in any publicly accessible form. The monument is catalogued; its story, for now, is not.

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