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  2. Diocese of Tuam, Limerick and Killaloe - Wikipedia

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    Limerick City Parish: St Mary's Cathedral, Limerick • Sts John and Ailbe, Abington • St Michael's, Limerick. Nenagh Parish: Killodiernan • St Mary's, Nenagh • Templederry. Omey (Clifden) Parish: Christ Church, Clifden • Holy Trinity Church, Errislannan • St. Thomas' Church, Ballynakill • St. Mary's Church, Roundstone.

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Kerry (Irish: Deoise Chiarraí) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in south-western Ireland, one of six suffragan dioceses in the ecclesiastical province of Cashel and Emly. The cathedral church of the diocese is St Mary's Cathedral in Killarney, County Kerry. The incumbent bishop of the diocese is Raymond Browne.

  4. St. Mary's Church - Wikipedia

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    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:

  5. St. Mary's Church, New Ross - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's was completed in 1210 and was founded by William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke or his wife Isabel de Clare, a daughter of Strongbow. The bells were stolen in 1654 by a Lieut.-Col. Beale, during the Irish Confederate Wars. [7] Divine Service was performed at St. Mary's until 1811 or 1812, when the west aisle was demolished to make ...

  6. St Mary's Cathedral, Killarney - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Cathedral was designed by the renowned English architect Augustus Welby Pugin, who is said to have gained inspiration from the ruins of Ardfert Cathedral "which is particularly evident in the slender triple lancets in the east and west walls". [1] Construction began in 1842 but was not continuous.

  7. Castlegregory - Wikipedia

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    Castlegregory (Irish: Caisleán Ghriaire, meaning "castle of Griaire") [2] is a village in County Kerry, Ireland. It is situated on the north side of the Dingle Peninsula, halfway between Tralee and Dingle. As of the 2022 census, Castlegregory had a population of 370. [1] Castlegregory was named after a castle built by Gregory Hoare in the 16th ...

  8. St Mary's Church, Blessington - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Church is a Church of Ireland church located in Blessington, County Wicklow, Ireland. [2] The church was built by Michael Boyle , Archbishop of Armagh in the 1670s and 1680s, and dedicated on 17 September 1683. [ 1 ]

  9. St. Mary's Church, Bellaghy - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Church is a Roman Catholic church in Bellaghy, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is the final resting place of Nobel Prize in Literature laureate Seamus Heaney . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is also the place where IRA hunger-strikers Francis Hughes and Thomas McElwee are buried.