Fahan

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Fahan
Fathain
Location
Location of Fahan
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Statistics
Province: Ulster
County: County Donegal
Population () 338 (2002 census) 

Fahan (Irish: Fathain) is a district of Inishowen, in County Donegal, located five kilometres south of Buncrana. In Irish, Fahan is named after its patron saint, St. Mura, first abbot and patron saint of Fahan, an early Christian monastery.

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[edit] History

The walled graveyard, located to the west of The Rectory, is home not only to the resting place of pioneering nurse Agnes Jones, but also to the ruins of a 6th century monastery, which features a 7th century cross-slab of St. Mura. In both the 10th and 13th centuries, the village was ransacked by Vikings. A second monastery was built in the 16th century, but fell later into decay. Cecil Frances Alexander lived in the Old Rectory in the late 19th century. Her contemporary, Agnes Jones, who trained with Florence Nightingale and nursed in the Crimean War, was born in Fahan House. The church to the north of The Rectory contains an early 20th century stained-glass window by Evie Hone which depicts St. Elizabeth of Hungary.[1]

[edit] Transport

[edit] References

  1. ^ Fahan / Fathain. http://www.dun-na-ngall.com/ (2006). Retrieved on 9th August, 2006.
  2. ^ Fahan station. Railscot - Irish Railways. Retrieved on 2007-10-13.

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