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Welcome to the Website for Creggan Visitors Centre. To find further information on any of the topics listed below just click on the relevant button.


Link to Dundalk, Heynestown Union and Ballymascanlan Group of Parishes.


For further information please contact Sandra Pragnell
dundalk@armagh.anglican.org


Link to page on Creggan Churchyard / Visitors Centre Creggan Churchyard and Visitors Centre.

Link to page on Creggan Poets GlenCreggan Poets' Glen.

Link to page on Sculptures Sculptures and Mosaic.

Link to page on Events, Summer Excursions Upcoming Events, Summer Excursions, Recent Events.

Link to page on Local attractions and activities Local attractions, Golf, Equestrian, Fishing.

Link to page on Accommodation and Public transport Accommodation in South Armagh, Car Hire, Public transport.


Link to page on 18th Century Poets associated with Creggan The 18th Century Gaelic Irish Poets.


Link to page on The O'Neills' of the Fews and Johnston of the Fews The O'Neills' of the Fews and Johnston of the Fews.


Link to page on relevant Publications and Videos Related publications and videos and how to obtain them.

Link to page on Offical Opening of Creggan Visitors Centre.Official Opening of Creggan Visitors Centre (6 December 1998).

Link to page on Offical Hand-over of Creggan Poets Glen Project.Official Hand-over of Creggan Poets Glen by Enterprise Ulster. (18 October 2001).



Link to page on Genealogy Genealogy Co. Armagh and Co. Louth. WITH LISTS OF SURNAMES -UPDATED- SOME NEW MATERIAL.

Link to page on Quotations. Peace & ReconciliationViolent Conflict./ Peace Partnership & Reconciliation./ Confronting our Past.
Overcoming Prejudice./ Bible Thought & Prayer.

Link to page on Victims of ViolenceVictims of Violence. - A personal perspective.

Link to page on Visiting JournalistsVisiting Journalists. - An interview.

Link to page on Creggan Church. CHURCHES: Creggan (Crossmaglen) Co. Armagh,
Also Forkill, Jonesborough, Killeavy (Meigh), Co. Armagh.

Link to page on Bush and Ballymascanlan Churches. CHURCHES: Bush and Ballymascanlan Co. Louth.
Also Carlingford, Omeath and Greenore Co. Louth.

Link to page on Parish MagazineParish Magazine March 2002. UPDATED

Link to page on Understanding the Church of Ireland.Understanding the Church of Ireland. Where we are coming from. What we believe. NEW

Link to page on Holy BaptismEcumenical Order of Service for Holy Baptism.

Link to page on Funeral AddressesIn Memoriam: Funeral Addresses 2002.

Link to page on the Shankill to CrossmaglenFrom the Shankill to Crossmaglen - a personal journey.

Link to page on Selected Sermons.Sermons from Co. Armagh - home of Ireland's ecclesiastical capital.

Link to page with relevant links and searchRelated Links and Search.




Music Just click on the button beside the title to hear the song.

"God Save the Queen" - arrangement by Beethoven -
(for use in Great Britain & Northern Ireland only)


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