Donacavey

Donacavey (from Irish Domhnach Cabha, meaning 'church of the slope or hollow'),[1] sometimes spelt Donaghcavey, is a townland,[2] civil parish[3] and ecclesiastical parish in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

[4] Aghadreenan, Aghafad, Agharonan, Annaghbo, Annaghmurnin, Ardatinny & Attaghmore Baronagh, Belnagarnan, Blackfort Carnalea, Carnarousk, Carryglass, Castletown, Cattor, Cavan, Corbally, Corrashesk, Cranny, Crocknafarbrague & Cumber Derrybard, Donacavey, Draughton, Drumlagher, Drummond, Drumwhisker, Dundivin Glebe, Dungoran, Dunnamona & Dunnamona Glebe Ecclesville Demesne, Edenafogry, Edenasop East, Edenasop West & Edenatoodry Fallaghearn, Feenan, Fintona & Freughmore Gargrim, Garvallagh, Glennan & Gulladoo Kilcootry, Kilgort, Killyberry, Killyliss & Killymoonan Lackagh, Legamaghery, Legatiggle, Lisavaddy, Lisconrea, Lisdergan, Lisky, Lisnabulrevey, Lisnacreeve, Lisnagardy & Lurganboy Mullanboy, Mullans, Mullasiloga & Mullawinny Racrane, Raneese, Rathfraggan, Rathwarren, Raveagh & Roughan Screggagh, Sessiagh, Skelgagh, Skreen, Strabane, Stranisk, Stratigore, Syonee & Syonfin Tattymoyle Lower, Tattymoyle Middle, Tattymoyle Upper, Tattymulmona, Tireenan, Tonnagh Beg, Tonnagh More, Tonnaghbane, Tullyrush & Tullyvally Donacavey is also an ecclesiastical parish in the Church of Ireland and Catholic churches.

The parish of Donacavey is part of the Clogher Diocese[5] in the Catholic Church in Ireland.

The parish church is called St. Lawrence's which is located off the Lisdergan Road in the Ecclesville Demense townland.

The parish of Donacavey is part of the Clogher Diocese in the Church of Ireland.