Dungiven & Bovevagh Church Services August 2010

    Dungiven Bovevagh
  Sunday 1st August
Trinity 9
10.00am
Holy Communion 1
11.30am
Holy Communion 1
  Sunday 8th August
Trinity 10
10.00am
Morning Prayer 2
11.30am
Morning Prayer 2
  Sunday 15th August
Trinity 11
10.00am
Family Service
11.30am
Family Service
  Sunday 22nd August
Trinity 12
10.00am
Morning Prayer 1
11.30am
Morning Prayer 1
  Sunday 22nd August

8pm
Informal Praise service on the topic of
Identity. Speaker Rev. Mark Lennox
 
  Sunday 29th August
Trinity 13
10.00am
Morning Prayer 2
11.30am
Morning Prayer 2
History Bovevagh

Bovevagh

In his booklet 'Bovevagh Parish: Past and Present', the Rev. Canon James Kelly wrote: The early history of Bovevagh Parish is partly hidden in the mists of antiquity. The name 'Bovevagh', meaning 'Hut of Meva', is an old pagan name.

The parish of Bovevagh was founded by Aidanus who, according to one historian was of the family of the O'Connors, a leading family in the district until twelfth century when they were beaten in battle by the O'Cahans.

Bovevagh Old Church

The earliest known church was built on the banks of the River Boigh around 557A.D. It was probably a mud and wattle structure. This building was burnt by the Danes in 1085A.D.

'Bovevagh Old Church', as it is now known, was built on the same site overlooking the Boigh river in 1100A.D.

Towards the end of the 18th century the forces of nature were taking their toll both on the church and the hill on which it was built. As the Boigh river flooded and eroded the hill, the church was in imminent danger of being washed away. This danger never became reality and the ruins of the 'Old Church' may still be seen on Bovevagh Road. The site is currently under control of the Council.

Bovevagh Church

The parishioners of the time did their best to repair the 'Old Church'. However, in 1820A.D. it was decided that a new building on a new site was needed. Thus, the current church building was constructed and opened in 1823A.D.

In 1998 the parish celebrated the 175th anniversary of the current church building. At that time, a restoration appeal was launched - the restoration work being completed in the Millennial Year 2000 thanks to the generosity of parishioners and friends and the hard work of the Select Vestry.

 

Bovevagh Old Church
Bovevagh Old Church
Bovevagh Church
Bovevagh Church inside