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- 11:56, 6 September 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Esker Friary (←Created page with ''''Esker Friary''', was a monastery established by the Dominican Friars — Regular Observance. It was founded originally after 1622, on a site granted by Ulrick Burke, Earl of Clanricarde, at the request of the Provincial, Fr Ross Mageoghegan and other friars. As other Catholic entities it suffered during the Penal Laws. In 1715 a new monastery was established (the site of the exiting monastery).<ref>[https://athenryparishheritage.com/the-dominicans-in-at...')
- 09:34, 2 September 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Patrick Vincent Flood (←Created page with ''''Patrick Vincent Flood''', DD, O.P., (1844-1907) was an Irish Dominican priest who served as Archbishop of Port of Spain, Trinidad (1889–1907).<ref>[https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bflood.html Bishop Patrick Vincent Flood] Catholic Hierarchy.</ref> Born in Lagan, Co. Longford on September 14, 1844. Flood joined the Dominicans in St. Mary's Tallaght, D...')
- 11:11, 21 August 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Category:Historical societies based in the Ireland (←Created page with 'Category:Historical societies by country')
- 11:03, 21 August 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Church of Ireland Historical Society (←Created page with ''''Church of Ireland Historical Society (COIHS)''', was established for those interest in and to promote the study of Irish Church History.<ref>[http://churchofirelandhist.org/about/ About Us] - Church of Ireland Historical Society.</ref> It hosted two annual conferences one in spring in the eighteenth-century Armagh Robinson Library, Co. Armagh, and another in winter in the nineteenth-century Music Room in Christ Church Cathedral, Du...')
- 08:11, 19 August 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Rosamond Stephen (←Created page with ''''Rosamond Emily Stephen''' (1868–1951), was an english born, lay missionary in the Church of Ireland in Belfast and advocate of ecumenism.<ref>'An Englishwoman in Belfast - Rosamond Stephen's Record of the Great War', Edited by Oonagh Walsh, Cork University Press, 2001.</ref> Miss Stephen founded the ''Irish Guild of Witness'', in Dublin in 1918 to promote the Irish dimension of the Church of Ireland.<ref>[https://www.ireland.anglican.org/about/rc...')
- 19:27, 6 August 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Killarney Franciscan Friary (←Created page with '''Killarney Franciscan Friary'', the Franciscan community was established in 1860 in Killarney, Co. Kerry, when Franciscan Friars transferred from Gorey, Co. Wexford, where they had been for two years. The Franciscan church was opened 1867 and friary opened 1879.<ref>[https://www.franciscans.ie/our-friaries/present-friaries/killarney/ Kilarney], Present Friaries, Irish Franciscan Province</ref> In 1902 the friary became the Novitiate House of the Irish...')
- 12:14, 3 August 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page St John Vianney Seminary, Pretoria (←Created page with ''''St John Vianney Seminary''', Pretoria, South Africa, is the National Seminary for the Roman Catholic Church in South Africa. The institution is a training facility and House of Formation under the auscpices of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC). St John Vianney was opened on April 14, 1948 by Archbishop Lucas, initially it was housed in temporary quarters at Queenstown prior to the completion of constructing the seminary in Pret...')
- 17:15, 2 August 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Nemeton TV (←Created page with ''''Nemeton TV''', is a Television and Film prodcution company based in An Rinn, the Waterford Gaeltacht, and they also have an office in Glasgow. Nemeton produce over 600 hours of Sports coverage each year and 20 hours of documentries.<ref>[https://www.screenproducersireland.com/directory/nemeton-tv Nemeton TV] Screen Producers Ireland.</ref> A significant proportion of the content produced is in the Irish Language, with a number of programmes being produce...')
- 11:09, 29 July 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Mater Dei Academy (←Created page with ''''Mater Dei Academy'', is an Independent Catholic Secondary School in Cork, Ireland. Founded on January 6, 2020 by lay volunteers, the school accepted students in September 2020 for its first scolastic year. From 2002 it was based and supported by the Dominicans at St. Mary's Dominican Church and Priory on Popes Quay, Cork.<ref>[https://www.materdeiacademy.ie/our-story Our Story] Mater Dei Academy, Cork.</ref> In 2022 the school...')
- 09:44, 25 July 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Category:Burials in Laraghbryan Cemetery (←Created page with 'Laraghbryan Cemetery is a cemetery at the ruins of an old church at an old monastic settlement, west of Maynooth. Category:Burials in Ireland by cemetery')
- 08:40, 25 July 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Category:Burials at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Wilton, Cork (←Created page with 'Burials at Society of African Missions, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Wilton, Cork, it is in the grounds of the SMA Church in Wilton. Cork')
- 12:27, 23 July 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Category:Burials at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Cork (←Created page with 'Cork')
- 12:19, 23 July 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Category:Cemeteries in County Cork (←Created page with ' Category:Cemeteries in the Republic of Ireland')
- 12:17, 23 July 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page St. Joseph's Cemetery, Cork (←Created page with ''''St. Joseph's Cemetery, Cork''', was established by Temperance campaigner Father Mathew in 1830 when he leased land from the Botanical Gardens, it was extended in 1880.<ref>[https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/20870013/st-josephs-cemetery-bothar-na-mbuaircini-spittal-lands-cork-cork St Joseph's Cemetery, Bothar na Mbuaircini, SPITTAL-LANDS, Cork], Buildings of Ireland.</ref> ==References== <references/> Category:Cemeteries...')
- 11:42, 27 June 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page St. Matthew's Church, Ringsend (←Created page with ''''St. Matthew's Church''', is a Church of Ireland church in Ringsend / Irishtown in Dublin. The Church was originally built between 1704 and 1706. Following the closure of St. Mary's Church, Donnybrook the parish was merged with donnybrook to form the Irishtown and Donnybrook Union of Parishes.<ref>[https://stmattschurch.ie/ St. Matthews Church]</ref> <ref>[http://www.newsfour.ie/2013/02/st-matthews-and-st-marys-anglican-...')
- 17:53, 23 June 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Category:Burials at St Michan's Church, Dublin (←Created page with 'Burials at St Michan's Church, Dublin, as well as a small graveyard the church is famous for the internments in its vaults.')
- 16:46, 23 June 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Category:Burials at St Mary's Church Graveyard, Mary Street, Dublin (←Created page with 'Burials at St Mary's Church, Mary Street, Dublin, headstones have been removed to the side, and the graveyard was renamed Wolfe Tone Park.')
- 15:15, 23 June 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page St. Paul's Church (Church of Ireland) (←Created page with ''''St. Paul's Church, Smithfield, Dublin''' is a former Church of Ireland on North King Street, Smithfield, Dublin, presently the home of the Spade Enterprise Centre.<ref>[https://www.spade.ie/about-us About us] SPADE Enterprise Centre.</ref> The present building was built and opened in 1824, in the Gothic style according to the plans of William Ferrell.<ref>[https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/50070196/spade-enterprise-centre-ki...')
- 09:04, 19 June 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page St. Jude's Church (Church of Ireland) (←Created page with ''''St. Jude's Church''', on the Inchicore Road, Kilmainham., Dublin was a Church of Ireland(Anglican) church built between 1862 and 1864 to serve the community working in the nearby railway works. It was built to the designs of designs by Welland and Gillespie in an english gothic style. The church ceased to function as a church in 1982 and the building were sold. The main church building was dismantled and reassembled at Lodge Park Straffa...')
- 12:10, 13 June 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Christ Church, Leeson Park (←Redirected page to Molyneux Asylum#Molyneux Asylum Chapel (Christ Church)) Tag: New redirect
- 18:23, 11 June 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page St. Catherine and James Church (←Created page with ''''St. Catherine and James Church''', Donore Ave, Dublin. Is a church of ireland church built in 1896 originally as a chapel of ease for St. Catherines, called St. Victors, following de-consecration of St. Catheines and St. James' it was re-dedicated, and replaced the two churches.<ref>[https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/50080771/church-of-ireland-church-of-saint-catherine-and-james-donore-avenue-saint-catherines-avenue-dublin-8-dub...')
- 18:26, 10 June 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page St. Matthais' Church (←Created page with ''''St. Matthais' Church''', Hatch St., Dublin, was a Church of Ireland, church established in 1842 by Rev. Maurice Day (who later became Bishop of Cashel and Waterford). Rev. Day served in St. Matthais's until 1868. The church was a ''Proprietary Church'' funded by lay people, and used as a chapel of ease. The Church was designed by the architect Daniel Robertson,<ref>[https://www.archiseek.com/2013/1842-...')
- 09:10, 30 May 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page London Hibernian Society (←Created page with ''''London Hibernian Society''', was an evangelical organisation founded in 1806, to promote the reformed faith in Ireland. It was founded by evangelical members of the Church of England and the Church of Ireland but included members of other protestant denominations. In August 1908 the society asked Thomas Charles]](a Welsh Calvinistic Methodist, Dr. David Bogue (a non-conformist preacher), Rev. Joseph Hughes...')
- 09:20, 26 May 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Alexius Stafford (←Created page with ''''Alexius Stafford''', was an Irish Roman Catholic priest, who served as Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin from 1688-1691, he also served as an MP in the Jacobite Pariament.<ref>[https://www.dib.ie/biography/stafford-alexius-a8237 Stafford, Alexius] by John Gibney, Dictionary of Irish Biography</ref> He trained as a priest in the Irish College at Lisbon and was ordained in 1675, Dr. Stafford returned to Ireland to minister in his native Co. W...')
- 16:12, 25 May 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Irish Dominican College, Louvain (←Created page with ''''The Irish Dominican College, Louvain''' (Irish Dominican College of Holy Cross), was a college in louvain, in the Spanish Netherlands (present day Belgium) set up during the Penal Laws to train Irish dominican priests. Following on from efforts from the provincial Nicholas Lynch and Thaddeaus O'Duan who obtained a residence for Irish students in Louvain, the college was founded in 1626, it was originally named after St. John the Baptist, the name of...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 11:34, 17 May 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Irish College in Madrid (←Created page with ''''Irish College, Madrid''' (The College of San Patricio de los Irlandeses in Madrid) was one of the Irish Colleges founded on continental europe to train Catholic priests for Ireland during the Penal Lawa. The College was founded by Theobald Stapleton in 1629<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/29742589 The Irish College of Madrid] by Micheline Kerney Walsh. Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, vol. 15, no. 2, 1...')
- 10:09, 14 May 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Irish College in Seville (←Created page with 'The ''Irish College in Seville'', was founded in 1612 by Theobald Stapleton (who was also responsible for the establishment of the Irish College in Madrid), like many other Irish Colleges on continental europe was to train priests to minister in Ireland, who could not be trained at home due to the Penal Laws.<ref name="Boyle">[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08158a.htm Boyle, Patrick. "Irish Colleges, on the Continent." The Catholic Encyclopedia] Vo...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 13:17, 13 May 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Irish College at Alcala (←Created page with 'The '''Irish College of San Jorge at Alcalá de Henares''', was founded about 1648, from the estate of Baron George Sylveira (Baron Jorge de la Paz y Silveira), a Portuguese nobleman, related to the McDonnells of Ulster through his mother.<ref>[https://www.catholic.com/encyclopedia/irish-colleges-on-the-continent Irish Colleges on the Continent] www.catholic.com</ref> Alcalá de Henares is a town to the north east of Madrid. The college and its chapel were...')
- 12:10, 13 May 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Irish College in Salamanca (←Redirected page to Irish College at Salamanca) Tag: New redirect
- 10:14, 13 May 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Alexander J. McCabe (←Created page with ''''Alexander J. McCabe''', was an irish priest, who served as Rector of the Irish College at Salamanca in Spain.<ref>[https://www.writing.ie/interviews/the-salamanca-diaries-father-mccabe-and-the-spanish-civil-war-by-tim-fanning/ The Salamanca Diaries: Father McCabe and the Spanish Civil War] by Tim Fanning, writing.ie, September 30, 2019.</ref> McCabe was born in Drumkilly. County Cavan, in 1900. He Studied in Salamanca from 1919 until 1925. He was appoint...')
- 21:52, 1 May 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Bartholomew Stanislaus Wilson (←Created page with ''''Bartholomew Stanley Wilson''' C.S.Sp.(1884-1938), some times referred to as Bartholomew Stanley Wilson was an Irish born Roman Catholic priest and bishop a member of Spiritan order he served as Vicar Apostolic of Sierra Leone . ==Life== Wilson was born May 27, 1884 in Queenstown(Cobh), Co. Cork, Ireland.<ref>[https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bwilsonb.html Bishop Bartholomew Wilson] Catholic Hierarchy.</ref> He entered the Spiritan order and...')
- 07:48, 1 May 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page John Gerald Neville (←Created page with '''John Gerald Neville'', DD, C.S.Sp. (1858-1943), was an Irish born priest, a member of the Holy Ghost Fathers, who served in Africa. Born in Dublin in 1858, he was educated at Blackrock College, Dublin and in France where he was ordained a priest in the Missions’ Seminary, Chapel, Chevilly, in 1885.<ref>[https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bnevi.html Bishop John Gerald Neville] Catholic Hierarchy</ref> In 1913, Dr. Neville was ordained Titu...')
- 10:11, 29 April 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Richard Finn (bishop) (←Created page with ''''Richard Finn''' SMA (1912-1989), was an irish born priest, a member of the Society of African Missions, who served as Bishop for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ibadan in Nigeria.<ref name="ch">[https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bfinn.html Bishop Richard Finn] www.catholic-hierarchy.org</ref> Richard was born in 191, Townalough, near Claremorris, Co. Mayo, Ireland. He joined the Society for African Mission first in St. Joseph's college,...')
- 23:45, 26 April 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Charles Heerey (←Created page with ''''Charles Heerey''' B.A., C.S.Sp. (1890–1967) was an Irish-born priest of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (Spiritans), who served as a bishop in Nigeria. Born in Castlerahan, Oldcastle, Co. Meath. He was educated by the Holy Ghost fathers in Blackrock College, he prefected in Rockwell College, and studied in St. Mary's Rathmines and Kimmage Manor, he graduated with a BA from UCD. He was ordained a priest in Dublin in 1921.<ref>[h...')
- 20:30, 12 February 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Arthur Connell (priest) (←Created page with ''''Arthur Connell''' (1821-1899), was an Anglican priest who served in Ireland and England. While serving in St. Mark's, West Gorton, in Manchester, Rev. Connell along with his daughter Anna founded St. Marks Football Club,<ref>[https://spartacus-educational.com/FmanchesterC.htm Manchester City FC] Spartacus Educational Publishers</ref> which evolved into Manchester City F.C..<ref>[https://www.extratime.com/articles/8081/why-man-city-must-thank-monaghan...')
- 20:10, 11 January 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Category:Burials at Woodtown Cemetery (←Created page with 'Burials and internments at Woodtown Cemetery (Progressive Jewish), in Rathfarnham, Dublin.')
- 19:39, 11 January 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Woodtown Cemetery (←Created page with '{{Infobox cemetery | name = Woodtown Cemetery | image = | imagesize = | caption = | map_type = Dublin | map_size = | map_caption = Location in central Dublin | established = 1953 | closed = | country = Ireland | location = Oldcourt Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin | coordinates = {{coord|53.2643041|N|6.323866|W|type:landmark_region:IE|display=inline,title}} | latitude = | longitude = | type...')
- 13:15, 9 January 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Dolphins Barn Jewish Cemetery (←Created page with '{{Infobox cemetery | name = Dolphins Barn Jewish Cemetery | image = | imagesize = | caption = | map_type =Ireland Central Dublin | map_size = | map_caption =Location in central Dublin | established = 1898 |closed = | country = Ireland | location = Aughavanagh Road, Drimnagh, Dublin | coordinates = {{coord|53.3290491|N|6.2876947|W|type:landmark_region:IE|display=inline,title}} | latitude = | longit...')
- 09:39, 8 January 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Dardistown Cemetery (←Created page with ''''Dardistown Cemetery''', is a cemetery in Dardistown, Collinstown, County Dublin. It was established by Dublin Cemeteries Trust in 1990, it is a law-style cemetery and covers 42 acres.<ref>[https://www.dctrust.ie/location/dardistown.html Dublin Cemeteries Trust]</ref> ==References== <references/> Category:Cemeteries in County Dublin')
- 17:28, 7 January 2023 Ruy costa talk contribs created page St. Mary's Church, Donnybrook (COI) (←Created page with ''''St. Mary's Church''', was a Church of Ireland, church in Donnybrook, Dublin. The church was consecrated in April 1830 on Anglesea Road. The church was de-consecrated by Archbishop of Dublin Michael Jackson, on July 3rd, 2020.<ref name="closure">[https://dublin.anglican.org/news/2020/07/03/closing-service-at-st-marys Closing Service at St Mary’s, Donnybrook] The United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough , Friday 3rd, July 2020.</ref> The alte...')
- 23:24, 7 September 2022 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Ray Kinsella (Economist) (←Created page with ''''Ray Kinsella''' is an Irish economist and who has held professorships in the University of Ulster in Financial Services and in University College Dublin in Economics. He is a regular contributor in the media on economics, and on socially conservative topics. His articles have appeared in the Irish Examiner, Belfast telegraph, and on Gript.ie.<ref>[https://gript.ie/author/prof-ray-kinsella/ Contributor Ray Kinsella], Gript media, gript.ie</ref> Pr...')
- 12:15, 31 July 2022 Ruy costa talk contribs created page James Bernard Clinch (←Created page with ''''James Bernard Clinch''' (1770-1834) was a professor, lawyer and pamphleteer. On the recommendation of politican and writer Edmund Burke<ref>[https://www.dib.ie/biography/clinch-james-bernard-a1752 Clinch, James Brnard] Contributed by Geoghegan, Patrick M., Dictionary of Irish Biography.</ref> he was appointed as one of the first professors at the newly established St. Patrick's College, Maynooth in 1795 first as chair of Humanity (Belle Lettres),...')
- 10:23, 31 July 2022 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Francois Anglade (←Created page with ''''Francois (Francis) Anglade)'''(1758-1834), was a french priest and academic, who was exiled following the french revolution and moved to Ireland.<ref>''Maynooth College it's Centenary (1795-1895) History'', by John Healy, D.D, LLD., M.R.l.A., Senator of the Royal University of Ireland. Browne & Nolan Ltd., 24 & 25 Nassau St., Dublin (1899).</ref> Rev. Dr Anglade graduated from the Sorbonne and was a Professor at the University of Paris, Sorbonne, befor...')
- 09:49, 31 July 2022 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Louis-Gilles Delahogue (←Created page with ''''Louis-Gilles Delahogue''' DD (1739-1827), was a french priest and academic, who was exiled following the french revolution and moved to Ireland.<ref>''Maynooth College it's Centenary (1795-1895) History'', by John Healy, D.D, LLD., M.R.l.A., Senator of the Royal University of Ireland. Browne & Nolan Ltd., 24 & 25 Nassau St., Dublin (1899).</ref> Rev. Dr. Delahogue was a Professor at the University of Paris, Sorbonne, before the revolution. In 1798, he wa...')
- 07:57, 31 July 2022 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Pierre-Justin Delort (←Created page with ''''Pierre-Justin Delort''' JUD, was a french priest and academic, who was exiled following the french revolution and moved to Ireland. From Bordeaux in France Professeor of Philosophy at collège de Guyenne, before the revolution. In 1795 he was appointed the first professor of Natural Philosophy and Mathematics, at the newly established Royal College, of St. Patrick, Maynooth.<ref>[https://maynoothcollege.ie/files/images/Kalendarium-Ch...')
- 23:11, 30 July 2022 Ruy costa talk contribs created page André Darré (←Created page with ''''André (Andrew) Darré''' ()1750-1833),<ref>[http://www.mathsireland.ie/blog/2022_02_cm The Atlas of Irish Mathematics 29: Kildare before 1970 (Feb 2022)] Mathematics Ireland.</ref> was a french priest and academic, who was exiled following the french revolution and moved to ireland where he was a appointed professor of Logic, Metaphysics and Ethics in 1795, at the newly established Royal College, of St. Patrick, Maynooth and Mathema...')
- 20:17, 30 July 2022 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Category:Irish Spiritans (←Created page with 'Irish members of the Spiritans also called the Holy Ghost Fathers Spiritans')
- 08:47, 29 July 2022 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Holy Ghost Missionary College, Kimmage Manor, Dublin (←Created page with ''''The Holy Ghost Missionary College''', in Kimmage in Dublin, colloquially known as '''Kimmage Manor''',<ref>[https://kimmagemanor.ie/ Spiritan Heritage and Resource Centre] Kimmage Manor.</ref> is Holy Ghost Fathers(Spiritans) institution that has served as a Seminary training missionary priests and spawned two other colleges the ''Kimmage Mission Institute'' and the ''Kimmage Development Studies Centre''.The college church, ''The Church of the Ho...')
- 08:37, 28 July 2022 Ruy costa talk contribs created page James Corboy (←Created page with ''''James Corboy'', S.J., was an Irish Jesuit priest who served as became Bishop of Monze, Zambia, he also served as Rector of the Jesuit Theology School at Milltown Park. Born on October 20th, 1916, in Caherconlish, County Limerick, James was educated at the Jesuit schools of Crescent, Limerick and Clongowes Wood College.<ref name="it">[https://www.irishtimes.com/news/contributor-to-the-development-of-church-and-state-in-emerging-zambia-1.408639 Co...')
- 14:05, 27 July 2022 Ruy costa talk contribs created page Cecil McGarry (←Created page with ''''Cecil McGarry''' S.J. (1929-2009) was an Irish Jesuit priest and educator, who served as Provincial of the order in Ireland and rector of the Jesuit Milltown Park. Born in galway on January 1, 1929. He joined the Jesuits, in 1946 first at Emo Court, then Milltown Park.<ref>''The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Jesuits'' by Armstrong, Megan and Corkery, James, SJ, and Fleming, Alison and Worcester, Thomas SJ Prieto, Andrés Ignacio Shea, Henry, SJ, Cambridg...')