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  2. Killarney Franciscan Friary - Wikipedia

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    Killarney Franciscan Friary is a monastic establishment in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland.. The Franciscan community in Killarney was established in 1860, when Franciscan friars transferred from Gorey, County Wexford, where they had been for two years. [1]

  3. Mass stipend - Wikipedia

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    [6] [8] In a practice generally considered illicit, Mass cards are sometimes sold with a printed signature, without being linked to a specific priest or Mass being celebrated. [8] [9] In Ireland, a section of the Charities Act 2009 made it illegal to sell Mass cards without an arrangement with a Catholic bishop or provincial, with conviction ...

  4. Latin Mass Society of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Latin Mass Society of Ireland (LMSI), founded in 1999, is a Roman Catholic society based in Ireland that is dedicated to the preservation of the Tridentine Mass as one of the forms of the Church's liturgy and to making it more widely available. The Society is composed predominantly of lay members and is headed by Nick Lowry.

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  6. Catholic Church in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church in Ireland, or Irish Catholic Church, is part of the worldwide Catholic Church in communion with the Holy See. With 3.5 million members (in the Republic of Ireland), it is the largest Christian church in Ireland. In the Republic of Ireland's 2022 census, 69% of the population identified as Roman Catholic. [2]

  7. Celebret - Wikipedia

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    A celebret, in Catholic canon law, is a letter from a bishop or religious superior authorizing a priest to say Mass in a/an (arch)diocese other than his own. The name of the document is taken from the Latin celebret, meaning “may he celebrate”, as it is traditionally the first word of the text therein.

  8. Church of the Immaculate Conception, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Franciscans secretly said Mass in the Adam and Eve Tavern, where the popular name of the present church comes from. [2] In 1759 a newer church was built, which was later replaced by the current church. [1] After the Catholic Emancipation in 1829

  9. St John's Cathedral (Limerick) - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Cathedral (Irish: Ardeaglais Naomh Eoin) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Limerick, Ireland. Designed by the architect Philip Charles Hardwick, ground was broken in 1857 and the first Mass celebrated on 7 March 1859. It replaced a chapel founded in 1753.