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Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin

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at the end of Lord Edward Street. However, a major dual carriageway building scheme around it separated it from the original medieval street pattern which once surrounded it, with its original architectural context (at the centre of a maze of small buildings and streets) lost due to road-building and
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Christ Church has a range of historical archives and has arranged for a number of publications over the years, as well as maintaining a website since the 1990s. This work is overseen by the "Honorary Keeper of the Archives" and the "Web and e-mail Editor", along with the honorary secretary of Christ
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For most of their common history, both Christ Church and St Patrick's held the status of cathedral for the Dublin diocese, a rare arrangement which only ended following the move to disestablish the Church of Ireland. In early times, there was considerable conflict over status but under the six-point
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The most recent augmentation was in 1999 when an additional seven bells were added to the ring, giving a grand total of 20 bells – 19 swinging bells (the world's highest number of change ringing bells) and one chiming bell, cast by the Rudhalls. Although this does not produce a diatonic scale of 19
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Having been historically governed by its clerical chapter alone, since 1872 the cathedral has been operationally overseen by a board comprising nine clerical members (the dean, precentor, two clerical vicars and five other clerics) and nine lay members, elected every third annual Easter vestry. The
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The chapter comprises the dean, precentor (who must be skilled in music), chancellor, treasurer, Archdeacons of Dublin and Glendalough and 12 canons, eight being clergy of the Diocese of Dublin and four clergy of the Diocese of Glendalough (the three most senior in order of appointment are known as
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Christ Church has a long musical history, with a well-known cathedral choir and a girls' choir. Along with the precentor, the musical side of its work is led by the "Organist and Director of Music", working with any assistant organist and organ scholar, as well as the "Honorary Keeper of the Music
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King Edward VI formally suppressed St Patrick's Cathedral and, on 25 April 1547, its silver, jewels and ornaments were transferred to the dean and chapter of Christ Church. This episode ended with a late document of Queen Mary's reign, a deed dated 27 April 1558, comprising a release or receipt by
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The dean and chapter, with the consent of the Archbishop of Dublin, preside over the cathedral, with the dean as "first among equals" in the chapter but holding a day-to-day authority, subject to the special roles of some other figures (the dean and chapter together are in a similar position to a
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The foundations of the nave, resting in peat, slipped in 1562, bringing down the south wall and the arched stone roof (the north wall, which visibly leans, survived, and largely dates back to 1230). Partial repairs were carried out but much of the debris was simply levelled and new flooring was
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In 1971, the general synod, following prior discussions, created the "Christ Church Cathedral Group of Parishes", uniting what were then four parishes with the cathedral, whose dean is their rector: St Andrew's, St Werburgh's, All Saints (Grangegorman) and St Michan's, St Paul and St Mary. The
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board has the power to appoint and remove officers of the cathedral other than those whose appointment is vested in the archbishop, or the dean and chapter, or dean, to regulate salaries and to manage financial matters. The board is in a similar position to a select vestry of a parish.
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pastiche. Photographs of the exterior show the extent of the Victorian rebuilding: Archbishop de St Paul's 14th-century cathedral, in particular, the "long choir", was almost entirely destroyed. As a result, Christ Church is a mixture of surviving medieval and later church building.
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church of Christ Church which was demolished by Street during his restoration of the cathedral. This hall, which incorporates the old St Michael's tower, was formerly used for hosting general synods and diocesan synods for Dublin, Glendalough and Kildare. It is now home to the
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was added in the 13th century and much of the extant nave was built in the 1230s. Its design was inspired by the architecture of the English western school of Gothic, and its wrought stones – of a Somersetshire oolite – were sculpted and laid by craftsmen from the same area.
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stones and craftsmen. A partial collapse in the 16th century left it in poor shape and the building was extensively renovated and rebuilt in the late 19th century, giving it the form it has today, including the tower, flying buttresses, and distinctive covered footbridge.
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the demolition of the older residential quarter at Wood Quay. As a result, the cathedral now appears dominant in isolation behind new civil offices along the quays, out of its original medieval context. The cathedral is used as the setting for filming from time to time.
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Christ Church is the centre of worship for the united dioceses and holds notable annual events such as the Citizenship Service. As the cathedral of the southern province of the Church of Ireland, it also hosts ordinations of priests and consecrations of bishops.
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The dean is appointed by the Archbishop of Dublin and, in an arrangement commenced in 1971, is also incumbent of the Christ Church Cathedral Group of Parishes, the day-to-day care of which is in the hands of a vicar appointed by a special board of patronage.
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and whose arrival marked the beginning of Anglo-Norman involvement in Ireland. According to the Christ Church Cathedral website, in 1562 the nave roof vaulting collapsed and Strongbow's tomb was smashed; the current tomb is a contemporary replacement from
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As Christ Church receives no regular state support, while it welcomes all guests and has a chapel for those who simply wish to pray, there are fees for sightseeing, which can also be paid in combination with the purchase of a ticket for the neighbouring
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Like nearby St Patrick's, the building was in poor condition for much of the 19th century. After the building was declared unsafe and no longer fit for use, some limited works were carried out by Matthew Price (architect) between 1829 and 1831.
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The consecration and enthronement of the Archbishop of Dublin was to take place at Christ Church – records show that this provision was not always followed, with many archbishops enthroned in both and at least two in St Patrick's
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The cathedral staff is led by the Dean. The Senior Management Team consists of the Dean's Vicar, Head of Education, Head of Finance, Head of Operations, Head of Tourism & Events, HR Manager and the Director of Music.
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The board has committees – mid-2007, these are administration and finance, culture (including the treasury), deanery, fabric, fundraising, health and safety, information technology, music, safeguarding trust and tower.
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the stocks, formerly in Christ Church Place, made in 1670 and used for the punishment of offenders before the Court of the Dean's Liberty (the small area under the cathedral's exclusive civic authority), moved here in
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Thomas Leverous, dean, and the chapter of St Patrick's, of the "goods, chattels, musical instruments, etc." belonging to that cathedral and which had been in the possession of the dean and chapter of Christ Church.
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notes, it does uniquely provide a choice of combinations: three different 12-bell peals (in the keys of B, C# and F#) as well as 14 and 16-bell peals. At the time of the augmentation, this was only the second 16
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and other Norman magnates helped to fund a complete rebuilding of Christ Church, initially a wooden building, in stone, comprising the construction of a choir, choir aisles and transepts, the crypt and chapels to
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There is a dean's vicar (and clerk of the chapter), a vicar of the Cathedral Group of Parishes and posts for a curate assistant and a student reader. There are also usually honorary clerical vicars.
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Periodically, it has been suggested that the Catholic Church intends to "downgrade" Christ Church to parish church level (i.e. to effectively acknowledge that the Church no longer regards it as its
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The dean can appoint a deputy and also appoints the cathedral verger. The dean and chapter together appoint the precentor, while the other members of the chapter are appointed by the archbishop.
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The extensive renovation in Victorian times preserved the seriously decayed structure from collapse, but it is now difficult to tell which parts of the interior are medieval and which parts are
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The cathedral of the Holy Trinity commonly called Christ Church cathedral, Dublin: an account of the restoration of the fabric ... with an historical sketch of the cathedral by Edward Seymour
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Christ Church also contains the largest cathedral crypt (63.4m long) in Britain or Ireland, constructed in 1172–1173. Having been renovated in the early 2000s, it is now open for visitors.
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The cathedral is supported by a voluntary group, the Friends of Christ Church Cathedral, founded in 1929. This group works with the cathedral authorities in a variety of ways.
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Christ Church Cathedral probably had at least one ringing bell from its foundation. By 1440 there were known to be three great bells in the tower; however, on 11 March 1597,
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himself presided over a state opening of parliament in that location. However, parliament and the law courts both moved elsewhere: the law courts to the newly built
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a tabernacle and set of candlesticks which were used when the cathedral last operated (for a very short time) under the "Roman rite", when the Roman Catholic king,
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The cathedral church of the Holy Trinity Dublin (Christ Church): a description of its fabric, and a brief history of the foundation, and subsequent changes
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of Dublin. In the 1860s and 1870s, the bells were gradually recast and augmented to twelve by John J. Murphy, his son, with a tenor weight of 36
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Account roll of the priory of the Holy Trinity, Dublin, 1337-1346: with the middle English moral play ‘The pride of life’ (Dublin, 1891),
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observed that Christchurch was in a better state of repair than St. Patrick's; he does not seem to have been overly impressed by either.
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They are regularly rung on tower tours and on Sunday for Sung Eucharist and Choral Evensong, with a ringing practice on Friday nights.
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on one of the nearby quays damaged the tower and caused the bells to crack. The effects of this blast also damaged the tower nearby of
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attended the Christmas service at the cathedral in 1171. According to the cathedral guidebook, this was the first time Henry received
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The 1868 Church Commissioners' report proposed making St Patrick's the sole cathedral and reducing Christ Church to a parish church.
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Twentieth, twenty-third and twenty-fourth, indexed in twenty-seventh, reports of the deputy keeper of the public records in Ireland
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Deceased Archbishops of Dublin were to be buried alternately in each of the two cathedrals unless they personally willed otherwise
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Cathedral of the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough and Metropolitan Cathedral of the United Provinces of Dublin and Cashel
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of Christ Church. So, Robert Paynswick or Penswick, alias Castell, Prior, and Richard Ball, Sub-Prior, became Dean and
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In 1670, six new bells were cast for the tower from cannon metal. These were recast and augmented to eight in 1738 by
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the oldest known secular carvings in Ireland, two carved statues that until the late 18th century stood outside the
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The cathedral was originally staffed by secular clergy. The second Bishop of Dublin introduced the Benedictines. In
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In the 17th century, both parliament and the law courts met in buildings erected alongside Christ Church. King
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Christ Church is the only one of the three cathedrals or acting cathedrals which can be seen clearly from the
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Dublin: Catholic Truth Society, 1911: Bishop of Canea: Short Histories of Dublin Parishes, Part VIII, p. 162
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and Vicar-Choral of the new foundation. Thus the last Augustinian Prior (Robert Paynswick) became the first
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Floor tiles: A guide to the medieval and 19th century floor tiles of Christ Church cathedral, Dublin
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was the planned site for the new cathedral but that location was instead given on a long lease to
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Augustinians at Christ Church: the canons regular of the cathedral priory of Holy Trinity, Dublin
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In recent years the cathedral has been used as a set for medieval dramas such as the CW's drama
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or Donat, and the diocese was at that time a small island of land surrounded by the much larger
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the Prebendary of St Michael's, Prebendary of St Michan's and the Prebendary of St John's).
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Christ Church was to retain the cross, mitre and ring of each deceased Archbishop of Dublin
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At the west end of the cathedral is a fully integrated stone bridge, leading to the former
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Raymond Gillespie: A History of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin. Four Courts Press, 1996.
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parishes are overseen day-to-day by a vicar appointed by a special board of patronage.
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Christ Church had formal precedence, as the mother and senior cathedral of the diocese
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in Birmingham being the first – and is now one of three rings of 16, along with the
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in Hoggen Green, into the building which is now The Bank of Ireland, College Green.
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Christ Church Cathedral is located in the former heart of medieval Dublin, next to
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In law, and in fact, it has been the cathedral of only the Church of Ireland's
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claims Christ Church as the rightful seat of the Roman Catholic archbishop.
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in the temporary restoration of Christ Church as a Roman Catholic cathedral.
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George Edmund Street and the restoration of Christ Church cathedral, Dublin
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George Edmund Street and the restoration of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
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The two cathedrals were to act as one and shared equally in their freedoms
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The cathedral was founded in the early 11th century under the Viking king
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The first chapter act book of Christ Church cathedral, Dublin, 1574-1634
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Mac Giolla Phadraig, Brian, "14th century life in a Dublin Monastery" in
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To this day, the acting seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin,
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The crypt contains various monuments and historical features, including:
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The cathedral was extensively renovated and rebuilt from 1871 to 1878 by
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The cathedral was the location of the purported coronation, in 1487, of
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and Music Librarian" and, As of 2007, a "Music Development Officer".
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View from the Bell Tower, showing the Chapter House in the background
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Music at Christ Church before 1800: documents and selected anthems
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A view of the ringing room, showing the numerous ropes and sallies
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of 12 December 1539 abolished the Priory of the Holy Trinity. The
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The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough (Church of Ireland)
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The cathedral's night-time silhouette as it appeared in the 1990s
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The cathedral was founded probably sometime after 1028 when King
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Diocesan cathedral of Dublin and Glendalough, Church of Ireland
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The medieval manuscripts of Christ Church cathedral, Dublin
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Theft and recovery of the heart of Saint Laurence O'Toole
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built over it until 1871. In 1620 the English-born judge
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oil for the diocese was to take place at Christ Church
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hall, which was built on the site of St Michael's, a
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bequeathed all his lands and silver to the cathedral.
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arranged an agreement between the two cathedrals, the
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Christ Church cathedral Dublin: a survey of monuments
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A history of music at Christ Church cathedral, Dublin
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Christ Church Cathedral, c. 1739, by Jonas Blamyres
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Street & Edward Seymour, 1668:1(3) (September 1938), pp. 69, 72. 1438:(playing Catherine of Aragon) and 912:St Michael and All Angels's Church 823:Henry VIII's immediate successor, 280:William Plunket, 4th Baron Plunket 25: 3328:Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough 3064:Mountjoy Prison helicopter escape 2978:Bombing of Dublin in World War II 2117:(Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2004) 1807:"New Director of Music appointed" 1340:an accidental gunpowder explosion 478:The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity 351:Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough 3353:11th-century churches in Ireland 2747:Richard Crosbie's balloon ascent 560:Christ Church Cathedral – Dublin 463: 80: 73: 3313:Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin 3285:Irish anti-immigration protests 2670:Georgian Architecture in Dublin 355: 3136:Dublin Millennium celebrations 2882:Irish International Exhibition 1544:On 3 March 2012, the heart of 18:Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin 1: 2489:Streets and squares in Dublin 849:Christ Church Cathedral, 1914 210: 3112:Lansdowne Road football riot 3070:Dublin and Monaghan Bombings 2789:Dublin and Kingstown Railway 2711:Premiere of Handel's Messiah 2047:(Dublin: Four Courts, 2001). 1937:RTÉ News and Current Affairs 1524:John de St Paul (archbishop) 1302:1955 Arnold Thomas McKiernan 516:cathedrals, the other being 482:Ardeaglais Theampall Chríost 3323:Cathedrals in Dublin (city) 3106:European Capital of Culture 2947:Burning of the Custom House 2817:Great Industrial Exhibition 1499:Thomas Lindsay (archbishop) 1299:1950 Leslie Henry Bret Reed 1105:The annual consecration of 3369: 2986:commemorations (est. 1954) 2966:Saint Patrick's Day parade 2823:Monto (Red Light District) 2795:Dublin Metropolitan Police 2640:Dublin gunpowder explosion 2499:List of songs about Dublin 2474:Local government in Dublin 1907:www.bellringingireland.org 1778:. pp. vii–ix, §24, 30 1479:Thomas Cartwright (bishop) 1393:Church Publications, Ltd. 1314:2010 Judith Gannon (Locum) 1144: 734:In 1480 the wealthy judge 424:Organist/Director of music 39:Church in Dublin , Ireland 26: 3094:Dublin Area Rapid Transit 2990:Liffey Descent canoe race 2535:Early Scandinavian Dublin 2494:Historical maps of Dublin 2057:Raymond Gillespie (ed.), 2050:Raymond Gillespie (ed.), 2041:http://virtualtreasury.ie 1484:John Maxwell (archbishop) 1388:Archives and publications 1371:St Martin-in-the-Bullring 1369:bell peal in the world – 1296:1920 Thomas Henry Weaving 940:Impact of the restoration 492:and the cathedral of the 462: 99: 68: 59: 54: 49: 3187:demonstrations (2008-15) 3088:GUBU (Malcolm MacArthur) 2901:Bachelor's Walk massacre 2540:History of Dublin to 795 1666:Dublin Historical Record 1519:John Garvey (archbishop) 1494:John Parker (archbishop) 1379:Perth, Western Australia 673:following the murder of 3261:The Beast from the East 3203:Bank of Ireland robbery 3022:Eurovision Song Contest 2920:Dublin Postal Districts 2770:Irish Rebellion of 1803 2723:Wide Streets Commission 2593:Christ Church Cathedral 2085:Stuart Kinsella (ed.). 1677:"The Cathedrals of the 1474:John Comyn (archbishop) 1280:Robert Prescott Stewart 1136:Governance and staffing 894:19th and 20th centuries 749:, as "King Edward VI". 494:ecclesiastical province 474:Christ Church Cathedral 362:Christ Church Cathedral 88:Christ Church Cathedral 45:Christ Church Cathedral 3338:Bell towers in Ireland 3076:Dublin Airport bombing 2634:Trinity College Dublin 2588:St Patrick's Cathedral 2484:Sheriff of Dublin City 1721:Shell Guide to Ireland 1514:Welbore Ellis (bishop) 1335: 1292:Charles Herbert Kitson 1251:1727 Ralph Roseingrave 1075: 991: 983: 936: 903: 863: 850: 800:and Precentor, became 663: 617:Diocese of Glendalough 561: 543: 518:St Patrick's Cathedral 193:.christchurchcathedral 3142:Crumlin-Drimnagh feud 2865:Dublin Castle scandal 2801:Dún Laoghaire Harbour 2298:Dublin, Christ Church 2092:Roger Stalley (ed.), 2078:Kenneth Milne (ed.), 2071:Barra Boydell (ed.), 1740:christchurchdublin.ie 1504:Henry Leslie (bishop) 1333: 1287:1906 James Fitzgerald 1272:1816 Francis Robinson 1152:rector of a parish). 1073: 1045:Synod hall and bridge 989: 981: 934: 901: 861: 848: 818:Dean of Christ Church 784:, to be known as the 661: 559: 542: 164:Previous denomination 2859:Phoenix Park Murders 2687:Dublin election riot 2479:Lord Mayor of Dublin 2452:Timeline and general 2369:Dublin, St Patrick's 1266:1780 Langrishe Doyle 1180:Administrative staff 963:Diarmuid MacMorrough 908:George Edmund Street 825:Edward VI of England 747:Henry VII of England 729:Archbishop of Dublin 714:Archbishop of Dublin 584:(acting cathedral). 574:Archbishop of Dublin 566:Archbishop of Dublin 547:Overview and history 504:. 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Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin
Christ Church Cathedral (disambiguation)

Christ Church Cathedral is located in Central Dublin
53°20′35″N 06°16′17″W / 53.34306°N 6.27139°W / 53.34306; -6.27139
Ireland
Denomination
Church of Ireland
Roman Catholic
Churchmanship
High Church
www.christchurchcathedral.ie
Sigtrygg Silkbeard
Dedication
Holy Trinity
Relics
Lorcán Ua Tuathail
Dúnán
Lorcán Ua Tuathail
Henry de Loundres
Richard Northalis
William Rokeby
William Plunket, 4th Baron Plunket
Style
Gothic
Romanesque
Province
Dublin
Diocese
Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough

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