Updated
Updated · RTÉ News · Jun 12
Mark Carney Visits Grandparents' Mayo Homeplace, Drawing 24 Cousins to Aughagower
Updated
Updated · RTÉ News · Jun 12

Mark Carney Visits Grandparents' Mayo Homeplace, Drawing 24 Cousins to Aughagower

3 articles · Updated · RTÉ News · Jun 12

Summary

  • Aughagower is preparing to receive Mark Carney on Sunday, when the Canadian prime minister is due to visit the Co Mayo home area his paternal grandparents left in 1925.
  • The two-day Ireland trip includes Dublin on Saturday, then a flight into Ireland West Airport and a drive to Westport, where Carney is scheduled for local engagements and a civic reception.
  • In the village, Carney is expected to attend Mass, visit a cemetery where ancestors are buried, and receive a commemorative booklet built from local research into the Carney and Moran family history.
  • Rosaleen Heraghty, who says she is Carney's second cousin, hopes he can meet his 24 cousins during the visit as the trip reconnects relatives and energizes the community.
  • Residents have likened the homecoming's significance to past visits linked to John F. Kennedy and Joe Biden, capping a local campaign that intensified after Carney became prime minister last year.

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