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Hannahstown is a small village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, on the outskirts of Belfast. It gives its name to a townland , parish and a suburb of Belfast . According to the 2011 United Kingdom census it had a population of 6,498.
St Fergus (died 583) is named as first Bishop of Down. The Diocese of Connor was founded in 480 by St Macnissi, and St Malachy was bishop there (1124). The dioceses of Down and Connor were permanently joined in 1439.
Junior schools serving the area include Antrim Primary School, [39] Ballycraigy Primary School, [40] Greystone Primary School, [41] St Comgall's Primary School, [42] and St Joseph's Primary School. [43] The secondary schools are Antrim Grammar School [44] and Parkhall College. [45] In addition, St Benedict's College, Randalstown attracts ...
It has a St. Joseph's Primary School. A place in Tullynakill parish, County Down [4] Republic of Ireland. A townland in Borris parish, County Carlow; A small area off the village of Pallaskenry County Limerick [5] A village in Kilmaine parish, on the N84 between Kilmaine and Ballinrobe, in County Mayo
As part of their adult faith development, the diocese runs the Diploma in Pastoral Theology validated by St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, [2] from the Drumalis Retreat Centre. [3] The Derry Diocese Catechetical Centre in conjunction with St Mary's University, Twickenham offer a Masters in Catholic School Leadership. [4]
St Malachy's College is located in the Oldpark electoral area of north Belfast, between two main roads (the A6 Antrim Road and the A52 Crumlin Road), close to where they meet at Carlisle Circus. The grounds of the college are accessed primarily from a tree-lined avenue on the Antrim Road, which leads to the front quadrangle, known as "the quad ...
St Joseph's Church is a Catholic parish church in Wembley, Borough of Brent, London. It was built in 1957 in a modern form of Romanesque Revival architecture that also borrows from Neo-Byzantine architecture .
The main church is St. Joseph's Church in Mountmellick. Building of this church started in 1864, to be completed in 1878. In 1912, a bell-tower was added. The church was originally a rectangle until an extension in 1965 changed it in a cruciform shape. [4] The second church in the parish is the St. Mary's Church in Clonaghadoo.