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Glenroe-Ballyorgan
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Welcome to Glenroe-Ballyorgan! The parish of Glenroe-Ballyorgan is the most southerly point of the diocese. In the south west of the parish the Ahaphuca Bridge is the dividing line between the dioceses of Limerick, Cloyne (the parish of Kiloderry) and Cashel & Emly (Ballylanders). The parish is in the barony of Coshlea and the village of Glenroe is about 4 miles southeast of the town of Kilfinane on the R517, the Limerick-Mitchelstown road. You are currently looking at the Frameless version of this site. To view this site using frames, click here. Otherwise, use the arrows in the top right-hand corner to navigate your way page-by-page through the site. Text-only version: Click here for a text-only, accessible version of this parish history. Glenroe-Ballyorgan parish today: Click here to go to the Glenroe-Ballyorgan parish website. Heritage Project Home | Back to Top |