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The Phoenix Park (Irish: Páirc an Fhionnuisce [1]) is a large urban park in Dublin, Ireland, lying 2–4 kilometres (1.2–2.5 mi) west of the city centre, north of the River Liffey. Its 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) perimeter wall encloses 707 hectares (1,750 acres) of recreational space.
Papal Cross erected for the mass in Phoenix Park. An Aer Lingus Boeing 747, named St Patrick, brought Pope John Paul II from Rome to Dublin Airport.The Pope kissed the ground as he disembarked.
Papal Cross or papal cross may refer to: Papal cross, a vertical bar with three crossbars, as of a symbol of the papacy; Papal ferula, a rod with crossbar carried by the pope; Papal Cross, Dublin, a monument for Pope John Paul II's 1979 visit to Ireland
Phoenix Park: 1861: Robert Smirke: Phoenix Column: Phoenix Park: 1747: Papal Cross Pope John Paul II's visit to Ireland: Phoenix Park: 1979: Paschal Clarke Memorial Cross Phoenix Park Murders: Phoenix Park: 1883 [70] Seán Heuston: Phoenix Park: 1943: Laurence Campbell: Plinth of former statue of George Howard: Phoenix Park: 1870: Statue blown ...
The Pope addressed approximately 45,000 pilgrims who visited the shrine and held a prayer service inside the shrine's chapel, where he prayed and sought forgiveness for the sex abuse scandals. [1] After signing a Mayo GAA jersey (to be put on display at the airport), he returned to Dublin. [28] He celebrated Mass at the Papal Cross in Phoenix Park.
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Chapel with 18 metres high cross on the tower, also used for radio transmission Pilgerkreuz Veitsch Austria: Veitsch: 47.5832817 15.4908493: 40.70 m: 2004: observation deck in crossarm Danube Park Papal Cross Austria: Vienna: 48.2392518 16.4087248: 40 m: 1983: Cross of Sanctuary of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina Italy: San Giovanni Rotondo: 41.706515 ...
Ashtown Castle. Ashtown Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile an Ásaigh) is a tower house in the Phoenix Park in Dublin, Ireland.. It was found hidden within the walls of a much larger and more recent Georgian building, the Under Secretary's Lodge also known as Ashtown Lodge, that was being used by the Papal Nuncio until 1978.