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    The Diocese of Killala (Irish: Deoise Chill Ala) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Connacht; the western province of Ireland. It is in...
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    The Bishop of Killala (Irish: Easpag Chill Ala) is an episcopal title which takes its name after the village of Killala in County Mayo, Ireland. In the...
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    historical development of the dioceses and cathedrals of the Church of England. It is customary in England to name each diocese after the city where its cathedral...
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  • a separate title until 1622 when it combined with Killala to form the united bishopric of Killala and Achonry. Under the Church Temporalities (Ireland)...
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    Galway, Republic of Ireland. The bishop was originally the ordinary of the diocese of Annaghdown, which was established in the 12th century. The cathedral...
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  • Archdiocese of Tuam Diocese of Achonry Diocese of Clonfert Diocese of Elphin Diocese of Galway and Kilmacduagh Diocese of Killala Ecclesiastical Province...
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    Archbishop of Tuam (category Bishops of Tuam or Killala or of Achonry)
    Kilfenora was united to Tuam from 1661 to 1742, Ardagh from 1742 to 1839, and Killala and Achonry from 1834. On the death of Archbishop Le Poer Trench in 1839...
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    Dean of Achonry (category Diocese of Tuam, Killala and Achonry)
    Crumnathy, Achonry (closed in 1997) in the Diocese of Achonry within the united bishopric of Tuam, Killala and Achonry of the Church of Ireland. 1582–1591:...
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    and hence the diocese was enlarged or contracted as the fortunes of the Ossory chieftains rose or fell. In the reign of Bishop Hugh de Rous (1202–15)...
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  • Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora Diocese of Killala Ecclesiastical Province of Agrigento Archdiocese of Agrigento Diocese of Caltanissetta Diocese of Piazza Armerina...
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  • dioceses List of Chaldean dioceses Coptic Catholic dioceses Ethiopic Catholic dioceses Melkite Catholic dioceses Maronite dioceses Ruthenian dioceses...
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  • Thaddeus Francis O'Rourke (category Roman Catholic bishops of Killala)
    1735) was an Irish Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Killala from 1707 to 1735. He had been the chaplain for a time to Prince Eugene...
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    into Killala Bay, 3.5 km (2.2 mi) NNW of Killala town. The friary at Rathfran was founded in 1274, purportedly by a de Exeter, possibly Stephen de Exeter...
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    1948) is a former Irish Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Killala between 2002 and 2024. Fleming was born in Sunville, Ardpatrick, County...
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    north County Mayo, Ireland. It lies at the mouth of the River Moy near Killala Bay, in the Moy valley and Parish of Kilmoremoy, with the Ox Mountains...
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    Glendalough: united to Dublin in 1216 Kildare Kilkenny Leighlin Achonry Clonfert Killala Kilmacduagh Mayo: merged with Tuam 1209 Roscommon moved to Elphin 1156...
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    Catholic and Irish bishops among them John Coote Duggan, bishop of Tuam, Killala and Achonry, of the Church of Ireland, and Joachim Vobbe, Bishop of Bonn...
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    The Diocese of Clonfert (Irish: Deoise Chluain Fearta) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in the western part of Ireland. It is in the Metropolitan...
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  • priests under the age of 40 in the Archdiocese of Dublin. A priest in Killala diocese, Fr Brendan Hoban, pointed out that there has been a priest and celebration...
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  • St. Canice's Church, Finglas (Church of Ireland) (category Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough)
    served as vicar of Finglas from 1720 to 1722. Bishop Robert Howard of Killala, served as vicar of Finglas from 1723 to 1727. Bishop James Stopford, vicar...
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    Abbot of Leighlin and hermit of Holy Isle. The life and legacy of Saint Laisren in Ireland and Scotland". Morrigan Books, Killala, County Mayo. (1998)...
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    viewed as the strongest "Irish traditions". Slemish, County Antrim and Killala Bay, County Mayo When captured by raiders, there are two theories as to...
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  • the battle). M1460.1. The monastery of Maighin in Tirawley, in the diocese of Killala, in Connaught, was founded by Mac William Burke, at the request of...
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  • John Tankard (category Archdeacons of Killala)
    John Tankard (also known as Donatus) was Bishop of Killala. Formerly, Archdeacon of the diocese he was elected on 13 June 1306, he was consecrated in 1307...
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  • Tobago (Trinidad and Tobago) Bishop of Truro (England) Bishop of Tuam, Killala and Achonry (Ireland) Bishop of Twik East (South Sudan) Bishop of Udi (Nigeria)...
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    is a National Monument. Burrishoole Friary was founded in 1470 by Richard de Burgo of Turlough, Lord MacWilliam Oughter. It was built without the permission...
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  • Thomas Lodowys (category Bishops of Killala)
    Thomas Lodowys (alternatively spelled Lodowis) was appointed Bishop of Killala on 9 August 1381, but did not assume the position. Brian mac Donchadha...
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  • denomination, the bishopric was united to the archbishopric of Tuam. The diocese of Mayo was not established at the Synod of Rathbreasail in 1111, but was...
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    French forces under General Jean Humbert of the French Republic landed in Killala, County Mayo to link up with the United Irishmen. Together, the French...
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    1893.04.23) as Coadjutor Bishop of Killala (Ireland) (1892.05.25 – 1893.04.23), next succeeded as Bishop of Killala (1893.04.23 – death 1911.08.26) Augustin...
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