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Civil parishes in Ireland are based on the medieval Christian parishes, adapted by the English administration and by the Church of Ireland. [1] The parishes, their division into townlands and their grouping into baronies, were recorded in the Down Survey undertaken in 1656–58 by surveyors under William Petty.
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The Union of Parishes (Ireland) Act 1827 defined rules for redefining parish boundaries, erecting Chapels of Ease and making Perpetual Cures. It has since been amended and in part repealed. [ 11 ] While the boundaries of the parishes of the Church of Ireland changed following the disestablishment of the church in 1869, this did not affect the ...
It is a commonly held perception that the term 'cathedral' may be applied to any particularly large or grand church. Whilst many cathedrals may be such, this is due to their ecclesiastical status (such a church is grand because it is a cathedral, rather than it being a cathedral because of its grandeur).
Munterconnaught Parish Church, Knockatemple was built in 1831. It is one of the Church of Ireland places of worship in the Virginia Group of Parishes in the Diocese of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh . The other churches in the group are Lurgan Parish Church in Virginia (built 1821), Killinkere Parish Church (built 1817), and Billis Church (built 1844).
St. Ann's Church on Dawson Street in Dublin, Ireland is a Church of Ireland church, constructed originally around 1720 following the establishment of the local Anglican parish in 1707. In the early 21st century the church presents itself as ecumenical within the tradition of the Church of Ireland .
The parishes of the second largest Christian denomination in the island of Ireland - the Church of Ireland See also: Category:Anglican church buildings in Ireland Subcategories
Templemichael (Irish: Teampall Mhichíl) [1] is a civil parish in County Longford, Ireland. It is approximately 40 square kilometres (15.4 sq mi) in area. [2] Templemichael is also a Church of Ireland parish in the Diocese of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh. [3] Churches within this Anglican parish include Saint John's Church (Templemichael) in ...