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January 2 - The lowest temperature recorded in Ireland
in the 20th century, -18.8C (-1.8F) at Lullymore, Co. Kildare. See 1881 for the
lowest on record [1].
January 8 - Fifty are killed when an explosion destroys the
French oil tanker Betelgeuse off Whiddy Island.
August 9 - The first group of Vietnamese refugees arrives in
Ireland.
August 27 - Lord
Mountbatten of Burma, his 15-year-old son grandson and
15-year-old Paul Maxwell are killed in an explosion on his boat in
County Sligo. On
the same day, the IRA blow up 18 British soldiers with 2 bombs in
the Warrenpoint ambush
September 29 - Pope John Paul II arrives in Ireland for a three day visit.
1.25 million people, just over one-quarter of the population,
welcome him at a special mass in the Phoenix Park. Later in the day His
Holiness speaks to 200,000 people at Drogheda, County Louth. The Pope returns to Dublin in the evening where an
estimated 750,000 people witness his motorcade travel through the
city.
September 30 - Pope John Paul II addresses 285,000
people at a youth rally in Galway, before travelling to Knock, County Mayo where a
further 300,000 people hear him speak. visits Clonmacnoise and Galway.
December 5 - Jack
Lynch announces his resignation as Taoiseach and leader of Fianna Fáil. He
has led the party for 13 years spending 9 years as Taoiseach.
December 31 - 1979 is the worst year ever for industrial
disputes in Ireland. Industrial disputes cost the economy over
1,460,000 working days this year.
Arts and
literature
Thomas Flanagan's novel
The Year of the French is published.
Sport
Athletics
John Treacy wins
the world cross-country championship for the second time .