• The House of Prayer is a limited company trading as Our Lady Queen of Peace House of Prayer (Achill) Ltd, created by an Irish woman, Christina Gallagher...
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    Achill Island (/ˈækəl/; Irish: Acaill, Oileán Acla) is the largest of the Irish isles and lies off the west coast of Ireland in County Mayo. It had a population...
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  • homosexual orientation of the head of a Catholic seminary, and for his association with a group, the House of Prayer, Achill. McGinnity was appointed...
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  • Chairperson of Dialogue Ireland). Dialogue Ireland has published articles covering groups such as the Educo Seminar and House of Prayer, Achill, and Scientology...
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  • "uncritical focus on an exclusively charismatic spirituality". House of Prayer, Achill "Intercessors of the Lamb closed". Omaha World-Herald. Archived from the...
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    Killala The Archdiocese extend from Achill Island in the West to Moore parish on the River Shannon, a distance of 193 km (120 mi), and it the largest...
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    (1994) erroneously states they are the "highest in Europe". Croaghaun on Achill Island is considerably higher at 668 metres (2,192 ft); see for example...
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    Scotland. All were seasonal workers from Achill Sound in County Mayo, Ireland. The Vanguard, the official newspaper of the Scottish Protestant League, referred...
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    John MacHale (category Alumni of St Patrick's College, Maynooth)
    Church of Ireland, including the Bishop of Tuam, Thomas Plunket. During the Autumn of 1835, he visited the Island of Achill, a stronghold of the Bible...
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    Michael Davitt (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Cork constituencies (1801–1922))
    connects Achill Island to the mainland. Davitt inaugurated the first bridge in 1887, and it was replaced in 1947 but retained the name. The centenary of Davitt's...
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