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A list of Catholic churches in Ireland, notable current and former individual church buildings and congregations and administration of the Catholic Church in Ireland. These churches are listed buildings or have been recognised for their historical importance, or are church congregations notable for reasons unrelated to their buildings.
Blessed Trinity, Moone 1974 Constituted from Castledermot Moone: Narraghmore: Ss Mary and Laurence, Crookstown St Joseph's, Ballymount (chapel of ease) St Ita's, Kilmead (chapel of ease) Parish dates from at least 1650 Narraghmore: 2 Blessington: Church of Our Lady, Blessington Our Lady of Mercy Crosschapel, Blessington St Brigid's, Manor ...
Christ Church, also known as Holy Trinity, [8] was the "main church" in Cork city by the 17th century. [ 5 ] Substantially destroyed during the 1690 Siege of Cork , the remaining structures of the early medieval church were demolished in 1716 and the current neo-classical building was completed in the 1720s.
14 Ireland. 15 Italy. 16 Lithuania. 17 Malta. 18 Mongolia. 19 New Zealand. 20 ... South Wales, also known as Holy Trinity Garrison Church; Holy Trinity Anglican ...
Templetrine Church, also called The Chapel of Traghne and the Church of the Holy Trinity, is a small Early English style Anglican church located near Ballinspittle, County Cork, Ireland. It was first completed in its current form 1821. It is part of the Kinsale Union of Parishes in the Diocese of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross.
Holy Trinity Church is the Church of Ireland parish church for Aughrim. It was built in 1819 and consecrated on Trinity Sunday 1819 and it was therefore called Holy Trinity. It is cruciform in shape and is still in use as a parish church [ 4 ] Rectors of Holy Trinity Church have included Rev. Henry Martin (1819–1845) and the Very Rev. John ...
The Holy Trinity commonly called Christ Church Cathedral 53°20′36″N 6°16′16″W / 53.3433652°N 6.2709832°W / 53.3433652; -6.2709832 ( Dublin Christchurch Cathedral
Holy Trinity parish church is a Grade II* listed building containing several monuments, including a Purbeck marble tomb for Robert Peeke, clerk of the spicery to Henry VI, (died 1517), and his wife; a tablet by Flaxman, to mariner Sir Isaac Pocock, uncle of dramatist Isaac Pocock, who drowned in the Thames in 1810; and a mural tablet to Arthur ...