Raheen, County Laois
Raheen (Irish: An Ráithín, meaning 'little ringfort')[1] is a small village south of Portlaoise in County Laois, Ireland. HistoryThe Gothic revival Roman Catholic parish church of Raheen is dedicated to St. Fintan and dates from 1857.[2] The first Catholic church, a thatched chapel, was built in 1729 on a site granted by a Protestant family named Baldwin. Mr. Baldwin granted the land after seeing poor Catholics assembled at Mass in a deep pit, which is called the Mass Pit even to the present time.
The graveyard in the village marks the site of the old thatched chapel. EducationThere is one primary school, Tobar an Léinn, located in the area.[4] SportSt. Fintans, Colt GAA is the local Gaelic football and hurling club. Raheen F.C is a local association football (soccer) club. Gallery
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