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Holy Cross Church is a sandstone Catholic church in the Lombardic Romanesque style located at the intersection of the Crumlin Road and Woodvale Road in Ardoyne, Belfast. [1] The current church replaced an earlier house of worship that had stood on the same site since 1869.
The Crumlin Road reaches another junction just past the Holy Cross Church, where a number of streets branch off into different areas of the city. The Ardoyne Road is an interface area , containing both republican and loyalist sections, and it was the scene of the Holy Cross dispute , a series of clashes between the two communities at a Catholic ...
Holy Cross Church, Ardoyne; S. St Malachy's Church, Belfast; St Mary's Church, Belfast; St Patrick's Church, Belfast; St Peter's Cathedral, Belfast This page was ...
The Holy Cross Girls' School, a Catholic primary school which serves the Ardoyne area but is located in the neighbouring loyalist Upper Ardoyne/Glenbryn area was the sign of tension of 2001 to 2003. Loyalists made claims about harassment by republicans and regarding the use of the school run as a cover for IRA intelligence gathering missions ...
The Holy Cross dispute occurred in 2001 and 2002 in the Ardoyne area of north Belfast, Northern Ireland. During the 30-year conflict known as the Troubles, Ardoyne had become segregated – Ulster Protestants and Irish Catholics lived in separate areas. This left Holy Cross, a Catholic primary school for girls, in the middle of a Protestant area.
Describing the diminutive figure (Meloni herself has often joked about her 5’ 2” height) as a “live wire,” he predicted that they could “straighten out the world a little bit.”
Society of the Holy Cross, priests in the Anglican Communion; Society of the Holy Cross (Korea) (SHC), an order of women in the Anglican Church of Korea; Order of the Holy Cross (OHC), an Anglican Benedictine community in New York; Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross (SCHC), lay and ordained members of the Anglican Communion
Holy Cross is a Northern Irish drama television film, directed by Mark Brozel and written by Terry Cafolla, and starring Zara Turner and Bronagh Gallagher. It premiered on RTÉ One on 8 November 2003, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] before receiving its broadcast on BBC One on 10 November 2003.