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Limerick Cathedral
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Web site of the historic Limerick Cathedral (St Mary's, Anglican), founded in 1168. A living worshipping community with an excellent choir. 2 MP3 files to download for free of off the Choirs forth coming CD
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Marino St. Vincent de Paul Parish
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St.Vincent de Paul, Marino is a Parish with a vibrant community, made up of old Marino people and relative newcomers from all walks of life. Griffith Avenue, Dublin 9
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Marist Fathers
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The Society of Mary (Marist Fathers) has but one overall mission - to proclaim the Gospel to the people of our time, ever conscious of the mystery of Mary in the Church. The Marist Fathers are an international religious congregation in the Catholic Church and are to be found in many different countries, in Ireland, other countries in Europe and around the world.
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Mission Africa
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Short term and long term Christian Service to Nigeria, Burkina Faso and Chad, including medical and AIDS work. Student and graduate GAP year posts available.
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Moira Baptist Church
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To magnify the LORD by bringing the message of the Gospel to all in our community seeing people of all ages brought into membership of God’s family. Moira, Co.Down
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Moynalty Parish
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Moynalty Parish, Kells, County Meath, Ireland. Community bulletin, History of Village and Townlands, Local News, Churches, Schools, Groups, Organisations and Businesses.
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National Conference of Priests of Ireland
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The National Conference of Priests of Ireland is a representative body elected by and from the priests, diocesan, religious and missionary engaged in the ministry in Ireland in all its aspects and to undertake such initiatives as shall further this aim.
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Newtownbreda Baptist Church
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Situated in Newtownbreda village on the outskirts of South Belfast, Northern Ireland, just off the dual carriageway near the Saintfield/Knock dual carriageway intersection.
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Presbyterian Church in Ireland
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The Presbyterian Church in Ireland serves the whole island, both North and South and, with a total membership of some 300,000 people in over 560 congregations.
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Priesthill (Zion) Methodist
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A growing methodist church with a family atmosphere based between Lisburn, Hillsborough and the Maze, in Northern Ireland.
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Reform Ireland
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We are a group of Evangelical Christians who, as members of the Church of Ireland, have a concern for and a commitment to the ongoing reform of our denomination, so that Christ might be glorified as Lord and Saviour through the evangelising of this island of Ireland.
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Regenerate
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Regenerate is an interchurch youth gathering based in Kilenny seeking to develop Christian discipleship through teaching worship & fellowship
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Response Vocations Association
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Response is the Association of Religious Vocation Directors from all the Missionary and Religious Orders of Priests and Brothers who have a presence here in Ireland.
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Royal Black Institution
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Official website of this fraternal religious order which is connected to the Orange Order. also known as the Imperial Grand Black Chapter of the Commonwealth.
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Sacred Space
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We invite you to make a 'Sacred Space' in your day, and spend ten minutes, praying here and now, as you sit at your computer, with the help of on-screen guidance and scripture chosen specially every day.
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Saint Ciaran's Parish
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Saint Ciaran's Parish website. This site has been recently constructed and will serve as a source of information about St. Ciaran and the current parish dedicated to him in Hartstown, Dublin which is now home to over ten thousand parishioners.
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Saint Mary's Pro-Cathedral
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Saint Mary's Pro-Cathedral is located on Marlborough Street, one block East of O'Connell Street, Dublin's main thoroughfare. The Pro-Cathedral is a place of prayer, an oasis in the middle of a busy city where so many call each day to light a candle, to pause and pray, to meditate, to worship at the liturgy.
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