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  2. John's Lane Church - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Augustine and St. John, commonly known as John's Lane Church, is a large Catholic church located on Thomas Street, Dublin, Ireland. It was opened in 1874 on the site of the medieval St. John's Hospital, founded c. 1180. It is served by the Augustinian Order of friars. [3]

  3. Augustinian Friary of the Most Holy Trinity, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Augustinian friars under ‘The Order of St Augustine’ first established in Ireland in the 13th Century, during the medieval period. Dublin at this time, was now an Anglo-Norman walled town but was in origin a Viking settlement. Augustinian ‘Rule’ (way of life) was present in Dublin from at least 1146.

  4. Ballybeg Priory - Wikipedia

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    Ballybeg Priory (Irish: Prióireacht an Bhaile Bhig), also known as Ballybeg Abbey, the Abbey of St Thomas, and St Thomas's Priory, is a 13th-century priory of the Augustinian order near the town of Buttevant, County Cork, Ireland. It is home to one of the best preserved and most substantial dovecots in Ireland. The priory was founded in 1229 ...

  5. Adare Friary - Wikipedia

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    St Nicholas' National School was established by the Earl of Dunraven in 1814, becoming a national school in 1862. [4] It is a co-educational primary school with a Church of Ireland ethos. The school was originally housed in the refectory of the friary. In early 2007, construction began on a new school building behind the original monastery. [5]

  6. Order of Saint Augustine - Wikipedia

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    The Order of Saint Augustine (Latin: Ordo Fratrum Sancti Augustini), abbreviated OSA, is a mendicant religious order of the Catholic Church.It was founded in 1244 by bringing together several eremitical groups in the Tuscany region who were following the Rule of Saint Augustine, written by Saint Augustine of Hippo in the fifth century.

  7. Independent Augustinian communities - Wikipedia

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    This order of Canons Regular (also known as "Norbertines") follows the Rule of St. Augustine, and were founded by Norbert of Xanten in 1120. At the end of the 20th century, there were more than one hundred Premonstratensian monasteries worldwide and over 1,500 canons, brothers, deacons, nuns and sisters.

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