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  2. St Macartin's Cathedral, Enniskillen - Wikipedia

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    It was completed in 1842 as St Anne's Parish Church but rededicated as St Macartin's Cathedral in 1923. It incorporates elements of a former church building and has a 150-foot (45 m) tower and spire. The tower houses a peal of ten bells, which can also be chimed to play tunes.

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Clogher - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Clogher (Latin: Dioecesis Clogheriensis, Irish: Deoise Chlochair; / ˈ k l ɔː. ər /, [1] / ˈ k l ɒ. h ər / [2]) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Ireland. It was formed in 1111 at the Synod of Rathbreasail as the see for the Kingdom of Uí Chremthainn. It is part of the Province of Armagh.

  4. Diocese of Clogher (Church of Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Clogher (Irish: Deoise Chlochair; / ˈ k l ɔː. ər /, [1] / ˈ k l ɒ. h ər / [2]) is a diocese of the Church of Ireland in the north of Ireland. It is in the ecclesiastical province of Armagh .

  5. St Macartan's Cathedral, Clogher - Wikipedia

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    In 1041, the church of Clogher was rebuilt, and dedicated to the memory of St. Macartin. It was again rebuilt in 1295 by Matthew M'Catasaid, Bishop of Clogher , but burnt to the ground on 20 April 1396 along with two chapels, the abbey, the court of the bishops, and thirty-two other buildings with all their contents.

  6. Donacavey - Wikipedia

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    The parish of Donacavey is part of the Clogher Diocese in the Church of Ireland. Unlike its Catholic counterpart, the Church of Ireland parish of Donacavey only covers a part of the civil parish of Donacavey; the south western portion of the civil parish is a separate Church of Ireland parish called Barr. [6]

  7. Clogher - Wikipedia

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    Clogher (from Irish Clochar, meaning 'stony place'; [1] / ˈ k l ɔː. ər /, [2] / ˈ k l ɒ. h ər / [3]) is a village and civil parish in the border area of south County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Blackwater , 5.8 miles from the border crossing to County Monaghan.

  8. Category:Roman Catholic Diocese of Clogher - Wikipedia

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  9. Diocese of Clogher - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Clogher is an ecclesiastical jurisdiction recognized by the Church of Ireland and Roman Catholic Church: Diocese of Clogher (Roman Catholic)