References

www.glencolmkille.ie Ireland VIEW SOURCE
www.glenfolkvillage.com - History Ireland VIEW SOURCE

Fr James McDyer was born in Kilraine** in the Diocese of Glenties** in the Civil Parish of Inishkeel** on September 14, 1910. After leaving Glenties National School he went to St Eunan's College, Letterkenny and in 1930 he went on to St Patrick's College, Maynooth. 

He was ordained to the Priesthood on the 20th June 1937, together with five other students from the Diocese of Raphoe. 

Fr. James McDyer (1910-1987) came to Glencolmkille** in 1951. He saw that the community was dying. 

Years of official disinterest and an almost complete absence of paid employment had taken their toll. There was no industry, no electricity, no public water supply and few tarred roads. Young people were emigrating when they left school. 

A practical socialist, over the next thirty years Fr. McDyer campaigned tirelessly against official neglect of Glencolumkille and similar communities throughout the west. 

At a time when central government saw multinational corporations as the solution to the spiraling unemployment and emigration, he championed the right of rural people to forge their own destinies and emphasized the importance of small community-based industries which developed local resources and skills. 

He helped establish weaving, knitting and vegetable-processing factories and campaigned successfully for electricity and piped water schemes. The fish-processing factory in Mín an Aoire which provides seasonal employment to 200 people is a direct result of Fr. McDyer's work. 

Fr McDyer's Folk Village Museum 

The Folk Village was founded in 1967 as part of the cultural revival inspired by Father McDyer. Fr McDyer recognised that tourism could play a key role in revitalizing rural Ireland but stressed that it must be both environmentally and culturally sensitive. In 1967 he was the driving force behind An Clachán, (www.glenfolkvillage.com) - a museum representing three hundred years of domestic life in south west Donegal. The museum has proved to be highly successful with over 30,000 people visiting it each year. 

Holiday Village 

In 1968 Fr McDyer insipred a local co-operative to build a "Folk Village" of traditional style houses for visitors to rent during the summer. These houses continue as holiday homes to this day with families returning every year to spend their summers in Gleann Cholm Cille. 

Email: Folk Village 

Quotations - Fr McDyer 

"The frontiers of God's family do not end with the walls of our home but extend to the perimeter of the community to which we belong." 

"I believe that if a thing is right and good, you should not surrender because of obstacles. I may or may not be right, but if your cause is good and just then, if you come to a brick wall, you should get over it or go through it." 

"Do not say that you love Ireland because she is great. Rather let us show that she is great because of the patriotism and unity of her children." 

 

The Story of Fr McDyer of Glencolmcille - "A Revolution on their Hands" 

Liam McGinley launched his book entitled "A Revolution on their Hands" in December 2007. The book celebrates the life and the 20th anniversary of the death of the late Canon James McDyer, former PP of Glencolumbkille. Liam began putting the story of Fr MdDyer together during 2005. He researched using the internet, old newspapers and magazines, radio interview as well as many articles and books on his life. 

 

The book can be purchased directly from the author, Liam McGinley, Glencolumbkille or from the shops in Glencolumbkille. Contact Liam regarding this book at email: GCKglass 

Also available to be purchased 

www.siopagaeilge.ie (Buy Online) and www.lulu.com (E-Book Download) 

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INTERESTING LINKS: 

Fr James McDyer and the Glencolmkille Folk Village on You-Tube:  YOU-TUBE VIDEO 

Fr James McDyer on Google:  CLICK HERE 

The Glencolmkille Folk Village Website: www.glenfolkvillage.com 

 

 

Interesting Article, Photographs and Research, created upon  www.glencolmcille.ie 

Shared on IrelandXO by: S.Callaghan (Kerrykeel) 

Civil Parishes throughout County Donegal (IrelandXO Links)  CLICK HERE 

Additional Information
Date of Birth 14th Sep 1910
Date of Death 25th Nov 1987

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