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  2. Finan Cam - Wikipedia

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    Finan Cam (or Fionan, Finian), Abbot of Kinnity was an early Irish saint associated with County Kerry, Ireland, who lived in the 6th century AD, and possibly the 7th century. [ a ] To distinguish him from other saints of the same name the appellation of Cam or "crooked" has been given to him, either because he was stooped or because he had a ...

  3. St Finian's Church, Newcastle - Wikipedia

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    St Finian's church is a Church of Ireland building in the village of Newcastle, County Dublin. The core structures of the church, including the west tower and chancel, are dated to the 15th century. [2] These include a residential tower, attached to the church, in which the priest lived.

  4. St Finian's GAA (Swords) - Wikipedia

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    St Finian's GAA, Camogie and LGFA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in based in the River Valley, Ridgewood, Boroimhe and Forest Rd area of Swords in the north of County Dublin. The club fields teams at adult and juvenile level in camogie, hurling, and ladies' and men's football.

  5. St Finian's GAA - Wikipedia

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    St Finian's GAA (Swords), a sports club in the River Valley area of north Dublin, Ireland Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title St Finian's GAA .

  6. List of parishes in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin

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    St Finian's, River Valley 1982 Constituted from Swords River Valley: Swords: St Colmcille's, Swords Our Lady Queen of Heaven, Dublin Airport (chapel of ease) Church of the Visitation, Drynam (chapel of ease) 1608 Swords: 2 Lusk: St MacCullin's, Lusk 1669 Lusk: Rush: St Maur's, Rush 1730 Constituted from Lusk Rush: Skerries: St Patrick's ...

  7. St Finian's Esker church and graveyard - Wikipedia

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    St Finian's Esker church and graveyard is an historical site in Esker, Lucan, Dublin. It contains a medieval church in ruins and an enclosed graveyard. The graveyard has over 50 extant memorials from the early 18th century to the early 20th century. Both the church and graveyard are protected structures in the ownership of South Dublin County ...

  8. Category:Churches in South Dublin (county) - Wikipedia

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    St Finian's Church, Newcastle; St. Maelruain's Church, Tallaght; St. Nahi's Church, Dundrum This page was last edited on 22 April 2019, at 15:56 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. Lutheran Church in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The church is a member of the Irish Council of Churches, [8] and a member of the Dublin Council of Churches, of which the Pastor of St. Finians is a patron. [ 9 ] In 1984 the Dublin and Belfast congregations entered a partnership where the Dublin-based pastor would conduct a monthly service in Belfast. [ 10 ]