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Welcome to the Cappagh\nParish website page. <\/span><\/p> Thank you for visiting us!<\/span><\/p> Cappagh Parsh is part of\nthe living Body of Christ in the Diocese of Derry (RC) in Omagh, County Tyrone.\nWe are proud to be a growing, vibrant parish.
\nCappagh\'s entomology stems from the Irish meaning of \'cultivated land’.<\/span> 
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\nWith about 12,000 parishioners, it\'s mostly a rural parish incorporating part\nof Omagh town and many of it\'s surrounding town-lands and villages namely\nKillyclogher<\/span>, Knockmoyle<\/span>, Mountfield <\/span>and Strathroy<\/span>.
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\nSpanning approximately 60 square miles, geographically, it\'s the largest parish\nDerry Diocese.
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\nThe origins of the parish can be traced back 600 years with a strong, vibrant\nand living faith continuing to flourish today under the prayerful, diligent and\nfaithful guidance of our priests. 
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