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Paróiste

An Ros

Ross

9

Bailte Fearainn

721

Taifid Daonáirimh

126

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
375
Teaghlaigh
63
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
346 -7.7%
Teaghlaigh
63 0%

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Ross is a parish located in County Mayo in the west of Ireland, situated in the province of Connacht. The parish is characterized by the typical landscape of western Ireland, with rolling countryside, agricultural land, and the natural features that define this region. Like much of Mayo, Ross sits within an area of significant natural beauty, with access to the broader topography of the county that includes moorland, farmland, and proximity to water features common to the western seaboard.

The parish has deep historical roots extending back centuries, as with most Irish parishes which were formally organized through the ecclesiastical structure of the Catholic Church. The history of Ross reflects the broader patterns of Irish history, including the influence of the Norman conquest, the development of the parish system in medieval times, and the religious and social changes that shaped Irish communities through the centuries. Like parishes throughout rural Ireland, Ross would have been shaped by the patterns of land ownership, local lordships, and the relationship between the Irish population and successive English and British administrations.

Ross has maintained its significance as a local community center, with the parish church serving as an important focal point for religious and social life. The parish remains an organizing unit for local Catholic identity and community activities, a role that parishes have held in Irish society for centuries. The community would have been substantially affected by major historical events including the Great Famine of the 1840s, which had devastating impacts across rural Ireland and Mayo in particular, leading to significant emigration from the region.

Today, Ross continues as a parish within the ecclesiastical organization of the Catholic Church in Ireland, representing one of the many rural communities that form the social and religious fabric of County Mayo. While specific details about contemporary Ross require careful verification, the parish exemplifies the enduring role of these traditional administrative and community divisions in Irish rural life, maintaining connections to local heritage while adapting to modern circumstances.

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