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St Thomas, the Apostle parish is an ecclesiastical parish in the Blanchardstown deanery of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin. [1] It is served by the church of "St Thomas, the Apostle". The parish is centered on "Laurel Lodge" district and the townland of Carpenterstown [2] in the civil parish of Castleknock, [3] Fingal in Ireland.
Castleknock (Irish: Caisleán Cnucha) is a civil parish and a townland located in the south-western corner of the modern county of Fingal, Ireland. [ 4 1 ] The civil parish is part of the ancient barony of Castleknock .
Mother church of the deanery [5] Blanchardstown: Corduff: St Patrick's, Corduff 1976 Constituted from Blanchardstown Corduff: Mulhuddart: St Luke the Evangelist, Mulhuddart 1993 Constituted from Blanchardstown Mulhuddart: 3 Castleknock: Our Lady, Mother of the Church, Castleknock 1976 Constituted from Blanchardstown Castleknock: Laurel Lodge
There are three primary schools in the village: Castleknock National School (Church of Ireland), St Brigid's Primary School (Catholic), and Educate Together (non-denominational). Outside the village proper, Scoil Thomáis (co-educational) is located in the Laurel Lodge district, while St Patrick's (co-educational) is in the townland of ...
The nearest Roman Catholic Church is located at St Margaret's, a Chapel of Ease of the parish of Finglas whose main church is St. Canice's. In the Church of Ireland, the nearest churches are St Canice's, Finglas or in Mulhuddart.
Porterstown-Clonsilla is a parish in the Blanchardstown deanery of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin. The church of St. Mochta's, located in Porterstown, serves the village proper. There are other parishes in the wider suburb. In the Church of Ireland, the parish is part of "Castleknock and Mulhuddart with Clonsilla".
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Joseph Leonard, CM, (1877-1964) was an Irish Vincentian priest. Joseph Leonard was born in Sligo on 29 January 1877 to Patrick Leonard and his first wife Mary Fetherstone. He was educated at Castleknock College, in Dublin, part of the graduating class of 1895 [1] and trained for the priesthood at St. Joseph's, the Vincentian seminary in Blackrock, Co Dubl