This year marks the 175th anniversary of the (re)building of Saggart Church. It was blessed and dedicated by the Archbishop of Dublin, Daniel Murray, on Sunday, 19th August 1849, an event reported next day in The Freeman's Journal under the headline, THE SOLEMN DEDICATION OF THE NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY OF THE B.V. MARY AT SAGGARD.
There was a church on the site before. Samuel Lewis in his Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837)(a wonderful resource that can now be downloaded) gives a description of Saggard (written thus in Lewis and the Freeman's Journal) which highlights what is still one of the most unique features of our church, "a monument of marble to the Rev. A. Hart, P.P. and dean of Maynooth, with his effigy in bass relief ".
Below are (1) the entry in Lewis (3 extracts) and (2) the opening section of the report in The Freeman's Journal (issue of Monday 20th). For the entire report, see here (courtesy of Gale Publications).
At 9 am Mass in Saggart on Sunday 20th, we will remember with gratitude the "unwearied exertions" of priest and people in working together to erect "this really handsome church" of ours in 1849. (See the notice on the main website here.)