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  2. Patrick Walsh (bishop of Down and Connor) - Wikipedia

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    Walsh died on 28 December 2023, at Nazareth House Care Village in Belfast, where he had been a resident for some time. He was 92. He is buried in St Peter's Cathedral, Belfast. His death came six weeks after that of Bishop Anthony Farquhar who was consecrated with him and who also had been resident at Nazareth House. [2]

  3. Sisters of Nazareth - Wikipedia

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    Nazareth House in Aberdeen faced similar allegations from former inmates: sexual and physical abuse, children forced to eat vomit, bedwetters made to hold soiled bedsheets over their heads and separating siblings. [17] Archbishop Mario Conti was a regular visitor to Nazareth House in Aberdeen denied that siblings were separated. Joseph Currie ...

  4. Northern Ireland Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry

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    Module 4, on Sisters of Nazareth Belfast - Nazareth House and Lodge, started on 5 January 2015. Module 5 covers Fort James Children's Home of Ardmore Road and Harberton House Assessment Centre of Irish Street, both in Derry. Module 6 relates to Fr. Brendan Smyth, who abused children in parishes in Belfast, and also in Dublin and the United ...

  5. List of primary schools in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Nazareth House Primary School, Derry, County Londonderry Newcastle Primary School , Newcastle , County Down Newmills Primary School , Dungannon , County Tyrone

  6. St Patrick's Church, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    St. Patrick's Church, Belfast (Irish: Eaglais Naomh Padraig) is a Catholic church, built in the Romanesque Revival style with a four-stage tower and spire rising from the front west elevation. [1] It is located in Donegall Street area of Belfast, Northern Ireland. The first church opened on the site in 1815 while the current building opened in ...

  7. Kircubbin, County Down - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the Christian Brothers admitted to the physical and sexual abuse of boys in their care from 1951 to 1985 at the De La Salle Boys' Home, Rubane House, Kircubbin, often referred to as the "Kircubbin Boys' Home". [5] or simply "Kircubbin", and issued an apology to its victims. [6] [7]

  8. Parliament Buildings (Northern Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The scene at Stormont in Belfast, for the opening of the new Northern Ireland Parliament Buildings by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales 16 November 1932.. The need for a separate parliament building for Northern Ireland emerged with the creation of the Northern Ireland Home Rule region within Ulster in the Government of Ireland Act 1920.

  9. Assembly Buildings (Presbyterian Church in Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The Assembly Buildings in Belfast, Northern Ireland, are the headquarters of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. Although there was a decision taken to move to a new location the General Assembly, in 2005, voted to overturn the decision. Since the refurbishment, in 1992, the Assembly Buildings are now open for functions as a commercial ...