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A new altar was installed so that Mass could be celebrated ad populum (facing the people) – this altar incorporates carvings from the sanctuary of St Carthage's Church, Lismore – 'a sensitive gesture to earlier history'. [2] In 1979, a gift of ten crystal chandeliers from Waterford Crystal enhanced the glory of the cathedral. A complete re ...
Christ Church Cathedral, Waterford, or more formally, the Cathedral of The Holy Trinity, Christ Church, is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Waterford City, Ireland. It is in the ecclesiastical province of Dublin. Previously the cathedral of the Diocese of Waterford, it is now one of six cathedrals in the United Dioceses of Cashel and Ossory.
Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic School is a private, Roman Catholic school in Waterford Township, Michigan, United States. It is one of only 5 PK-12 schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit. The high school was established in 1960 [2] and shares its Waterford campus with Our Lady of the Lakes Elementary School and Middle School. [1]
5481 Dixie Hwy, Waterford. St. Anne 1990 825 S. Ortonville Rd., Ortonville: Parish founded in 1947 [109] St. Daniel 7010 Valley Park Dr., Clarkston [110] St. Rita 309 E. Maple St., Holly: Parish founded in 1925 [111]
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In Waterford, a slightly more tolerant attitude prevailed, perhaps reflecting the comparative wealth of the local Catholic community. [2] The earliest record of the site being used for Catholic worship is of the Mass being offered there in 1704. [3] The present building was built in 1764. [4]
Christ Church Cathedral, Waterford, interior Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Waterford, facade Curraghmore, near to Portlaw. John Roberts (1712/1714 – 23 May 1796) was an Anglo-Irish architect of the 18th century, working in the Georgian style. Born in the city of Waterford, he is best known for the buildings he designed in that city. [1]