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Roman Catholic churches in Cork (city) (6 P) Pages in category "Churches in Cork (city)" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Among other figures, it features Christ as Prince of Peace and Saint Francis holding a dove, with the city's skyline at the bottom of the window. [3] [28] Two further windows were commissioned from Harry Clarke and his brother, Walter, depicting the Sacred Heart and the Immaculate Conception being venerated by Munster saints. [29]
Pages in category "Roman Catholic churches in Cork (city)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
St Luke's Church is a deconsecrated Romanesque Revival Anglican church located in Summerhill North, Cork city, Ireland, currently owned by Cork City Council and in use as a live music venue stylized as Live at St Luke's. It was completed in 1830. It is dedicated to Luke the Evangelist, and was part of the Diocese of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross.
The Diocese of Cork and Ross (Irish: Deoise Chorcaí agus Rosa) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Ireland, one of six suffragan dioceses in the ecclesiastical province of Cashel and Emly. The cathedral church of the diocese is Cathedral of St Mary and St Anne in Cork city. The incumbent bishop of the diocese is Fintan Gavin.
Saint Mary's and St Anne's Cathedral is both the seat of the Bishop of Cork and Ross, and the parish church for the Cathedral parish which includes the areas of Blarney Street, Shandon and Blackpool. Baptismal records date back to 1731. [3] The parish boundary had also included the areas of Blackpool and Clogheen/Kerry Pike until 1981.
Roman Catholic church (and standing stone) in Darrara. Darrara or Darrary (Irish: Dairbhre) [1] is a rural townland near Clonakilty, County Cork in Ireland. The townland, of 1.4 km 2 (0.54 sq mi), [2] is home to Teagasc's Clonakilty Agricultural College (some structures of which date to the 1880s) and Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church (built in 1897).
M.F. Cusack: History of the City and County of Cork, Guys, Cork, 1875, Catholic Central Library, Dublin; David Dickson:Old World Colony, Cork and South Munster 1630–1830, Cork University press, 2005, ISBN 1-85918-355-7 'Under the Shadow of Seefin' Ann McCarthy; Irish words collected by Joe O'Driscoll NT Dunbeacon and Dublin in the 1930s