His ordination chalice, with his parents' marriage tokens affixed to it, is on display in the Milltown Heritage Centre. In 1999, the centenary of Fr. Byrne's ordination in 1899, was celebrated in his native Milltown in recognition of the village's Irish language past. The celebration also marked the centenary of the death in
New York City of fellow Milltown man, pioneering
Irish language magazine editor,
Philo-Celtic Society founder, and driving force behind the
Gaelic revival Mícheál Ó Lócháin. At this celebration, a wreath was laid on "An Beirneach's" grave at Kilclooney Cemetery, Milltown by his two surviving relatives. This was followed by
Mass in Irish in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Milltown and a
ceilidh of
Irish traditional music performed by local musicians. ==Bibliography==