Two churches
The parish of Dunhill and Fenor has two churches. Remarkably, one is situated in the village
of Dunhill and the other in the village of Fenor. If you click on the small map on the
HOME page or the larger map on the
Contact Us page you will get an even larger
map that will show you that we are telling the truth. Why would we lie?
The Sacred Heart church is in Dunhill and the church of the Immaculate Conception is in
Fenor.
These two churches are not cathedrals or basilicas but, rather, simple country churches.
However, they are well constructed with some interesting architectural features and, inside,
are warm and welcoming. Most of all, they are our churches and have been for over
a hundred years. They were built with the money collected from parishioners, our ancestors,
who were not millionaires.
These are new pages and will take some time to complete. Rather than wait until all is complete before
going public we have decided to go public now and add to the pages from time to time as and
when we can. That way we will keep you in suspense - just like in a horror story.
Our first task will be to bring to you the stained glass windows of the two churches in all their
amazing colour and detail. We will also attempt to explain the significance of each window and the
meaning of the religious symbols shown in them. After that we hope to show you the Stations of the
Cross as you have never seen them before, and any other features of the churches that we think may
be of interest to you.