05 February 2012
Parish Web Sites
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1   Link   Diocese of Meath
851
2   Link   Mullingar
Mullingar parish has five churches, including the Cathedral of Christ the King, which is the seat of Most Reverend Michael Smith, Bishop of Meath.
226
3   Link   Rahan Parish
Rahan a village/parish associated with St. Mochuda (also known as St.Carthage), is located on the banks of the Grand Canal about 5 miles from Tullamore,

607
4   Link   Killeigh Parish
Killeigh Parish lies in the shadow of the Sliamh Bloom Mountains.
269
5   Link   Kilbeggan
Welcome to the Kilbeggan Parish website
242
6   Link   Marino Parish
A parish on the North Side of Dublin - using our Content Management System
638
7   Link   St. Mary's Pro-Cathdedral, Dublin
The web site of the Pro-Cathedral.
677
8   Link   Delvin Parish
The present Church replaced a smaller Church, which had been built in 1832.
1087
9   Link   parish of Beauparc
The parish of Beauparc is on the south side of the river Boyne between Navan and Slane.It shares boundaries with the parishes of Donore, Duleek, Ardcath, Skryne and Johnstown.
898
10   Link   Ballyroan
The Mission of our Parish
of the
Holy Spirit, Ballyroan,
is for us to be
an active, worshipping,
compassionate and evangelising community
938
11   Link   Ballymena Parish
Ballymena is a large market town in the middle of County Antrim, one of the most northern counties in Ireland.

939
12   Link   Athboy parish
The Church dedicated to St. James is the parish church. Lewis, writing in 1837, says " the chapel is now in the course of re-erection and when completed will be a handsome and comodious edifice in the ancient style of architecture with a steeple 90 f
1101
13   Link   Saint Peters Cathederal Belfast
Saint Peters Cathederal Belfast
855
14   Link   Archdiocese of Dublin
Welcome to the website for the Archdiocese of Dublin. This Archdiocese of Dublin covers all of County Dublin, nearly all of County Wicklow, with much of County Kildare and fragments of Counties Carlow, Wexford and Laois.
442
15   Link   Kildare and Leighlin Dioceses
Kildare diocese owes its origin to the development from about the year 470 of a monastic complex at Kildare (Church of the Oak Tree) associated with the figure of St. Brigid, the second national patron. Brigid of Kildare worked closely with St. Conle
784
16   Link   Dublin Diocese
Dublin Diocese
501