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Newry Cathedral, dedicated under the joint patronage of St Patrick & St Colman, was designed by the city's greatest native architect Thomas Duff; work began in 1825, with the basic building completed in 1829. [3] Built of local granite, it was the first Catholic cathedral in Ireland opened after Catholic Emancipation.
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Chapel of St. Mary the Immaculate Mother of God, St Colman’s College, Violet Hill, 46 Armagh Road Newry, BT35 6PP Church Newry and Mourne B+ B+ HB16/25/021: Upload Photo. 1 Downshire Road (1 Sandy's Place), Newry, Co Down BT34 1ED Office Newry and Mourne B+ B+ HB16/26/013 A: Upload Photo. 3 Downshire Road (2 Sandy's Place), Newry, Co Down ...
Saint Patrick's Church, Newry from the Western entrance Some gravestones. Saint Patrick's Church is a Church of Ireland church in Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland.The church is believed to have been built in 1578 on the instructions of Nicholas Bagenal, who was granted the monastery lands by Edward VI, and is considered to be the first Protestant church in Ireland. [2]
St. Mary's Church, St. Mary the Virgin's Church, St. Mary Church, Saint Mary Church, or other variations on the name, is a commonly used name for specific churches of various Christian denominations. Notable uses of the term may refer to:
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Although the parish of St. Mary's was renamed "Mary Immaculate of Lourdes" at the consecration of the new church building on Thanksgiving Day, 1910, the parish cemetery retained its original name of St. Mary's. Much of the work to clear and construct the cemetery was done by hired and volunteer parishioners.
St Mary's Chapel, High Legh, Cheshire; Ss Mary & Everilda, Everingham, Yorkshire; Chantry Chapel of St Mary the Virgin, Wakefield, West Yorkshire; Northern Ireland