Catholic Church, Esker, Co. Galway

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Catholic Church, Esker, Co. Galway

The village of Esker in County Galway sits on ground shaped long before any human settlement, its very name derived from the Irish word "eiscir", referring to the long, winding ridges of gravel and sand deposited by meltwater rivers beneath retreating glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age.

These esker ridges cross the Irish midlands in distinctive lines, and they shaped where people walked, farmed, and built. That a Catholic church was established here follows a pattern familiar across rural Ireland, where post-Penal era communities raised plain but purposeful buildings on whatever elevated or well-drained ground was available, often on or near these ancient natural formations.

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