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  2. St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The other great change for the cathedral occurred in 1871 when, following the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland, the newly independent church at its general synod finally resolved the "two cathedrals" issue, making Christ Church the sole and undisputed cathedral of the Dublin diocese and St Patrick's the national cathedral.

  3. Robert MacCarthy - Wikipedia

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    From 1995 to 1999 he was Rector of St Nicholas' Collegiate Church, Galway and Provost of Tuam. He has been a member of the chapter since 1994, as the Prebendary of Monmohenock. He was elected Dean of St Patrick's in 1999. Robert MacCarthy retired from his position as Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral on 25 January 2012. [1]

  4. William Morton (priest) - Wikipedia

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    William Wright Morton DL [1] has been Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin [2] since 2016. [3]Born in 1956 he was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and ordained in 1989. . After a curacy at Drumachose he was the incumbent at Conwal before being appointed Dean of Derry in 1

  5. List of Catholic churches in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In the Archdiocese of Dublin: . St Mary's Pro-Cathedral; Chapel Royal, Dublin; Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Ballyfermot; Church of the Assumption, Booterstown; Church of the Assumption, Howth

  6. Deanery of St Patrick - Wikipedia

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    The Deanery of St Patrick was one of several manors, or liberties, that existed in Dublin, Ireland since the arrival of the Anglo-Normans in the 12th century. They were town lands united to the city, but still preserving their own jurisdiction. [1] The Lord of the Manor was the Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. In the 19th century it was ...

  7. Church of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Ireland has two cathedrals in Dublin: within the line of the walls of the old city is Christ Church Cathedral, the seat of the Archbishop of Dublin, and just outside the old walls is St Patrick's Cathedral, which the church designated as the National Cathedral for Ireland in 1870. Cathedrals also exist in the other dioceses.

  8. The Liberties, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Saint Patrick's Cathedral, founded in 1191, is the largest church in Ireland and Dublin's second Church of Ireland cathedral. Today Saint Patrick's is the location for a number of public national ceremonies, including Ireland's Remembrance Day, and graduation ceremonies for students of Dublin Institute of Technology, and is also a popular ...

  9. Joseph Robinson (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Robinson was the youngest son of Francis Robinson senior, a "writing master" at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, and a founding member of the Philharmonic Society, Dublin. Joseph was a chorister at St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, between 1823 and 1831. When his voice broke he succeeded his brother John (1810–1844) as organist of ...