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  2. Mary Immaculate, Refuge of Sinners Church - Wikipedia

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    Mary Immaculate, Refuge of Sinners is a Roman Catholic church in Rathmines, Dublin built in 1854 in the "Greek style". [2] The church was originally designed by Patrick Byrne and later extended by William Henry Byrne who added a portico and pediment.

  3. List of parishes in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin

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    Constituted from Rathgar, Rathmines and Terenure Harold's Cross: Mount Argus St Paul of the Cross, Harold's Cross 1974 Mount Argus: Rathgar: Church of the Three Patrons, Rathgar 1882 Constituted from Rathmines Rathgar: Rathmines: Mary Immaculate, Refuge of Sinners, Rathmines 1835 Rathmines: 3 Bluebell: Our Lady of the Wayside, Bluebell 1967

  4. Rathmines - Wikipedia

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    The neoclassical Mary Immaculate church with Georgian townhouses nearby. The green copper oxide dome of Mary Immaculate, Refuge of Sinners Church is a prominent landmark. The original dome was destroyed in a fire in 1920 and replaced by the current one when reopened in 1922.

  5. William Henry Byrne - Wikipedia

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    Mary Immaculate, Refuge of Sinners Church, Rathmines, Dublin, extended (date unknown) church (designed by Patrick Byrne, 1854) [1] Church of the Sacred Heart, the Crescent, Limerick, 1868 [ 1 ] Design for interior of Chapel, St Patrick's College, Maynooth , entry was unsuccessful, 1888 [ 1 ]

  6. Expanding Faith: Immaculate Catholic Church undergoing $3.4M ...

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    Sep. 23—The inside of Immaculate Catholic Church, 2516 Christie Pl., has been emptied to allow for a multimillion-dollar renovation project. Crews have already removed the pews, ceiling tiles ...

  7. Patrick Byrne (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Immaculate Refuge of Sinners, Rathmines, Dublin (1850–1856) Church of the Immaculate Conception (Adam and Eve's), Merchant's Quay, Dublin (1852) St. Assam's Church, Raheny, Dublin (1859–1864) St. Nicholas of Myra (Without), Francis Street, Dublin (1860) Major enhancements to the existing church

  8. Ballyknockan quarry - Wikipedia

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    Mary Immaculate, Refuge of Sinners Church in Rathmines, Dublin built between 1850 and 1856, was constructed using granite from Ballyknockan as well as calp limestone from quarries in Kimmage as well as Donnybrook. [35] By the time of Griffith's Valuation, which visited in 1852, there were four quarries, operated by the following men: [8]

  9. Maine high court strikes down law that allowed lawsuits for ...

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    For cases affected by this week's ruling, Bigos said he will pivot to litigating the church's "decades of cover-ups." He said the cases of abuse go as far back as 1954, adding that the slew of ...