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Cloyne was later to become the centre of an extensive diocese in Munster. For eight centuries it was the residence of the Bishops of Cloyne and the setting for the cathedral. As the metropolitan archdiocese of Cashel was co-extensive with the over-kingdom of Munster, so many of the dioceses were co-extensive with petty kingdoms that owed their ...
Pages in category "Churches in the Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross (Church of Ireland) This page was last edited on 5 November 2023, at 17:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Holy Cross Church, Diocese of Kerry This is a comprehensive list of Catholic dioceses in the island of Ireland . Catholicism in Ireland only maintains a Latin Church hierarchy, encompassing both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland , having been unaffected by the partition of Ireland in 1920–22.
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.
Churches in the Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross (41 P) D. Deans of Cloyne (31 P) Deans of Cork (32 P) Deans of Ross, Ireland (26 P) Pages in category "Diocese of ...
St. Colman's Cathedral, Cloyne (Irish: Ard-Eaglais Naomh Colmán, Cluain) is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Cloyne, County Cork in Ireland. It is in the ecclesiastical province of Dublin . Originally a Roman Catholic cathedral, it was converted to an Anglican cathedral in 1678.
The Diocese of Cork was one of the twenty-four dioceses established at the Synod of Rathbreasail (1111 AD) on an ancient bishopric founded by Saint Finbarr in 876. On 30 July 1326, Pope John XXII, on the petition of King Edward II of England, issued a papal bull for the union of the bishoprics of Cork and Cloyne, the union to take effect on the death of either bishop.