Kildermot Abbey
Kildermot Abbey is a former Premonstratensian Priory and National Monument located in County Mayo, Ireland.[1] LocationKildermot Abbey is located on the west bank of Ballymore Lough, 1 km northwest of Attymass.[2][3] HistoryKildermot Abbey was founded Premonstratensian Canons (Norbertines), who were already established in the area at this time.[citation needed] 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.[citation needed] The Abbey was partially destroyed after the Penal Laws of 1697.[citation needed] 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.[citation needed] Kildermot Abbey became a National Monument in 1939.[citation needed] Dawn Mass is celebrated annually at the ruins on Easter Sunday.[4] BuildingThe 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 m × 3.5 m (18 ft × 11 ft).[5] References
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