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St. Mary's College, Galway

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St. Mary's College

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Location
Galway, County Galway
Information
President Fr. Barry Hogg
Principal Bartley Fannin
Type secondary school
Motto VERITATE ET AEQUITATE
Established 1912
Enrollment 600
Homepage


St. Mary's College, St. Mary's Road, Galway is a boys secondary school in Galway, Ireland. It educates students aged 12 to 18 for the Junior and Leaving Certificate examinations. It was founded in 1912 as the junior seminary of the Roman Catholic Galway and Kilmacduagh dioceses. It teaches boys to the Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate examinations. St. Mary's College retains the status of diocesan college although it recently ended its boarding provision (1999).

Former Students

Former students include former Fianna Fáil government minister Frank Fahey, the actor Mick Lally and deceased Bishop of Galway, James McLoughlin.and Pa Browne

The Red Hand

Junior boarders, especially first years, lived in fear of the annual appearance of the Red Hand. Junior Dormitory was in the old college chapel which was held to be haunted by a questing severed hand. There were different stories of the origin of this story, each more macbre and embellished. However, the origins of the story may be linked to the theft of the hand, sometime in the early 1800s, from the disinterred body of the last Catholic warden of St. Nicholas Collegiate Church. During renovations in St. Nicolas church, the 100 year old corpse of the Warden had been uncovered and was found to be uncorrupted; causing immense excitement amongst the Catholics of Galway. A Protestant zealot offended by the presence of the Catholic church man in the now Protestant church, and resentful of the attention caused by the uncorrupted state of the corpse, hacked the hand of the body and made away with it. After a hue and cry, the stolen hand was later found discarded in a field in the western suburbs of the town where St. Mary's College now stands. This may have been the origin of the story.

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