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St Anthony's Hall (Irish: Halla Naomh Antaine), previously known as St Anthony's Parish Church (Irish: Eaglais Pharóiste Naomh Antaine) and, before that, Contarf Town Hall (Irish: Halla an Bhaile Cluain Tarbh) is a former ecclesiastical building and, before that, municipal building in Clontarf Road, Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland. It is now used as ...
The parish is served by the Church of St Anthony of Padua, built in 1975.The building succeeded an older building of the same name that served as a chapel-of-ease.This older building previously served as Clontarf Town Hall during the brief period when the district was incorporated as a town, under the control of local Commissioners.
Constituted from St Andrew, St Mark, St Peter and St Anne Westland Row: Whitefriar Street Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Aungier Street: 1974 Whitefriar Street: 3 Dolphin's Barn: Our Lady of Dolours, Dolphin's Barn 1902 Constituted from James' Street Dolphin's Barn: Donore Avenue St Theresa of the Child Jesus, Donore Avenue 1946 Constituted from ...
Clontarf (Irish: Cluain Tarbh, meaning 'meadow of bulls' [2]) is an affluent [3] coastal suburb on the Northside of Dublin in the city's Dublin 3 postal district. [4] Historically, there were two centres of population, one on the coast towards the city, and the fishing village of Clontarf Sheds, further north on the coast at what is now Vernon Avenue.
Tau cross located at St. Begnet's Church, near Dalkey Castle, Dalkey, County Dublin, Ireland Tau cross pendants from late medieval (early Tudor era , c. 1485) England The Cross of Tau used to build patterns in a window at the Convent of Saint Anthony near Castrojeriz , Spain
The Province of Dublin is one of four ecclesiastical provinces that together form the Catholic Church in Ireland; the other provinces are Armagh, Tuam and Cashel.The geographical remit of the province includes the city of Dublin, all of the historical County Dublin (counties Fingal, South Dublin, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown), most of County Wicklow, and fragments of counties Kildare, Carlow ...
The parish was formed in 1966 when the other parts of the historic Parish of Clontarf were separated, becoming St Anthony's Parish, Clontarf, and St Gabriel's Parish, Dollymount. The parish is in the Fingal South East deanery of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin. [1]
A print illustrating the execution of Robert Emmet outside St. Catherine's, which can be seen in the background Robert Emmet's marker in front of the church. The building that stands now was originally built between 1760 and 1769 to the designs of the architect John Smyth [2] (who was also responsible for the interior of St Werburgh's Church, among other works in Dublin at the time).