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Rathmichael Church
Rathmichael Church
Dublin 1, Dublin
It was possibly St. Comgall of Bangor who founded the first monastery here. The present nave-and-chancel church may have been built or re-built as late as the 16th century, but it incorporates part of an earlier church. Attached to the south wall of the church are a number of unusual Early Christian decorated slabs.
Near the south-west end of the church is the stump of a Round Tower. Remains of the old monastic stone wall surround the graveyard.
In a laneway leading down fr...
Saint Valentine in Dublin
Saint Valentine in Dublin
Dublin 8, Dublin
In the church of the Carmelite Fathers in Whitefriar Street lies the body of St Valentine, whose feast day on 14th February is now celebrated with cards, chocolates, tokens of love and sentiments not usually associated with the more chaste saints.
The body, which formerly lay in the cemetery of St Hippolytus in Rome, was presented to the Fathers in 1836 by Pope Gregory XVI.
The church itself, designed by George Papworth in 1825, stands on the site of the thirteenth-century chur...
Dalkey Island Early Christian Church
Dalkey Island Early Christian Church
Dalkey, Dublin
Dalkey Island 7th Century Christian Church is a small church dedicated to St. Begnet.
This was later used as a living quaters for the builders of Martello Tower and Gun Battery in 1804.
People can visit the island by boat in the summer months, by asking the local fisher men at the nearby harbours....
Saint Marys Abbey
Saint Marys Abbey
Mary Street, Dublin 1, Dublin
Saint Mary's Church in Mary Street (1697, by Thomas Burgh) is the only surviving seventeenth-century church in Dublin.
John Wesley preached his first sermon in Ireland here in 1747.
The building is now an arts centre.
On the other side of Capel Street, Little Mary Street leads to the colourful Dublin Corporation Fruit and Vegetable Market....
Dalkey Island
Dalkey Island
Dalkey, Dublin
A small treeless island 300 yards offshore from Coliemore harbour, where row-boats may be hired.
The island is uninhabited and its main interest is the early church dedicated to Saint Begnet near the landing place on the west shore. It has prominent antae and a massively lintelled doorway with slightly inclined jambs. The original roof was probably thatch or shingles, but medieval slates discovered in the course of excavation show that the church remained in use for some considerabl...
Saint Doulaghs Church and Cross
Saint Doulaghs Church and Cross
Dublin 1, Dublin
Founded by St. Doulagh, who lived around 600. The old church is entered through that part of the church now used for Divine Service which was built in 1864. The east end of the church, dating from the mid-12th century, is vaulted, above which is an attic room whose walls also serve to prevent the steep-pitched stone roof from caving inwards.
The remainder of the church is of 15th century date. At its centre is a room called 'The Hermit's Cell' which is reputed to be the burial place of...
High Street
High Street
Dublin 8, Dublin
West from Christ Church runs the ancient High Street of Dublin. Here was situated the High Cross of the old Norman city from which government decrees, papal bulls and decrees of excommunication were read....
Saint Andrews Church
Saint Andrews Church
Suffolk Street, Dublin 2, Dublin
St. Andrews Church was once the centre of a Church of Ireland parish. St. Andrews Parish is one of the oldest parishes in the city, dating back to the 11th century.
The present builidng was built in 1866, however, there has been a church on this site since 1665.
Saint Andrews was sold by the Church of Ireland in 1994, and its now the main Tourist Information Office for Dublin....
St Werburghs Church
St Werburghs Church
Werburgh Street, Dublin 8, Dublin
St Werburgh's Church was built in the 12th Century and it was called after the King of Merica's daughter. A rebuliding of the church was carried out after a fire in the 18th century.
Denomination: Church of Ireland.
Morning Service on Sunday's at 10am
Admission into the church is free.
Donations are welcome....
Saint Columbas Church
Saint Columbas Church
Swords, Dublin
SORD COLUMBCILLE is the ancient name of this town, meaning the well of pure water of the dove of the Church. The "Dove" means St. Columba, (from "Colombe" a dove). His sanctity caused him to be called the "Dove of the Church" (from the Latin "Cella"). The well is the one which the Saint caused to be made, which can still be found, near this place, a well of pure water, used to this day.
St. Columba founded the town about 560 A.D. He left Ireland in 563 A.D. to go to Iona, so the t...
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