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  1. Seat at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin. The United Provinces of Dublin and Cashel, commonly called the Province of Dublin, and also known as the Southern Province, is one of the two ecclesiastical provinces that together form the Church of Ireland; the other is the Province of Armagh. [1]

  2. Like other Irish churches, the Church of Ireland did not divide when Ireland was partitioned in the 1920s and it continues to be governed on an all-Ireland basis. Structure Map of the dioceses of the Church of Ireland Province of Armagh Province of Dublin

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DublinDublin - Wikipedia

    Increased secularisation in Ireland has prompted a drop in regular Catholic church attendance in Dublin from over 90 percent in the mid-1970s down to 14 percent according to a 2011 survey and less than 2% in some areas As of the 2016 census, 68.2% of Dublin's population identified as Catholic, 12.7% as other stated religions, with 19.1% having no religion or no religion stated.

  4. La Iglesia de Irlanda (en inglés, Church of Ireland; en irlandés, Eaglais na hÉireann) es una provincia autónoma de la Comunión anglicana, extendida fundamentalmente a lo largo de la frontera entre la República de Irlanda e Irlanda del Norte.

  5. Cornmarket/High Street, Dublin: Country: Ireland: Denomination: Church of Ireland: Website: http://cja.dublin.anglican.org/ History; Founded: 1190: Founder(s) John Comyn: Dedication: Audoen (bishop) Administration; Province: Province of Dublin (Church of Ireland) Diocese: Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough: Parish: St Catherine and St ...

  6. Derry and Raphoe. Down and Dromore. Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh. The Province of Dublin consists of five dioceses: Dublin and Glendalough. Cashel, Waterford, Lismore, Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin. Cork, Cloyne and Ross. Meath and Kildare.