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Templetrine Church, also called The Chapel of Traghne and the Church of the Holy Trinity, is a small Early English style Anglican church located near Ballinspittle, County Cork, Ireland. It was first completed in its current form 1821. It is part of the Kinsale Union of Parishes in the Diocese of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross.
In Ireland the academic year in secondary schools is composed of 167 school days and lasts from late August to early June. The first mid-term break begins on the last weekend before 31 October and lasts for one week. Many Catholic schools used to close for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception on 8 December but this however has stopped nationwide.
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church (Hartford, Connecticut) Church of the Holy Trinity and Rectory (Middletown, Connecticut) Holy Trinity Church (Old Swedes), in New Castle County, Delaware; Holy Trinity Catholic Church (Washington, D.C.) Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Melbourne, Florida) Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Parish (Melbourne, Florida)
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Christ Church, also known as Holy Trinity, [8] was the "main church" in Cork city by the 17th century. [ 5 ] Substantially destroyed during the 1690 Siege of Cork , the remaining structures of the early medieval church were demolished in 1716 and the current neo-classical building was completed in the 1720s.
A list of Catholic churches in Ireland, notable current and former individual church buildings and congregations and administration of the Catholic Church in Ireland. These churches are listed buildings or have been recognised for their historical importance, or are church congregations notable for reasons unrelated to their buildings.
In 1611 the estate at Cookham was the subject of the first ever country house poem, Emilia Lanier's "Description of Cookham", which pays tribute to her patroness, Margaret Clifford. [citation needed] Print of Fred Walker's (1840–1875), Our Village (Cookham), exhibited at the Water-colour Society's Exhibition, London, in 1873