A CHURCH in Limerick city which was supposed to last 10 years is still standing tall 75 years later. Our Lady of the Rosary Church on the Ennis Road, known colloquially as the “wooden church” or the “temporary church” was built in 1950. READ NEXT: PICTURES: Special Mass celebrates 75th anniversary of the Limerick parish church There was only one parish and one church on the whole of the city’s northside until 1950, compared to now when there are four parishes and five churches. In 1964, the then Bishop Murphy divided St Munchin's Parish, and Our Lady of the Rosary...