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The Church of the Ascension, Fermoyle is situated in a very peaceful place and stands on high ground not far from the Giant’s Sconce, commanding a magnificent view of the surrounding countryside. In good weather the historic hill of Slemish can clearly be seen, recalling, as it does, the captivity of St. Patrick.
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Archdeacon Monsell was the Incumbent of Dunboe at the time this Church was built. He died of fever in 1846 at the age of 61 as the result of the famine. He is buried in St. Paul’s graveyard. There was no rectory for this Church, but the curate resided in a cottage built near the Church by the Clothworkers Company. This building is still there today having been renovated and converted into two dwellings. Monsell resided at the rectory outside Articlave at Dartries where Leslie Morrell now resides.
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Fermoyle
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This Church has served as the House of God to a scattered and isolated people in a lonely and mountainous district. There are no parishioners left who belong to this Church and as a result there are only three services held each year.
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