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Achonry (/æˈkɔːnriː/; Irish:
Achadh Conaire,
meaning 'Conaire's field') is a
village in
County Sligo, Ireland. The old name is
Achad Cain Conairi. St...
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Diocese of
Achonry (Irish:
Deoise Achadh Conaire) may
refer to:
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Achonry The
former Church of
Ireland diocese of
Achonry is now incorporated...
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Diocese of Tuam,
Killala and
Achonry (also
known as the
United Dioceses of Tuam,
Killala and
Achonry) is a
former diocese in the
Church of Ireland...
- June 2015) was an
Irish Roman Catholic clergyman who
served as
Bishop of
Achonry from 1976 to 2007. Born in Ballaghaderreen,
County Roscommon, Ireland,...
- The
Diocese of
Achonry (Irish:
Deoise Achadh Conaire) is a
Latin Church diocese of the
Catholic Church in the
western part of Ireland. It is one of the...
- The
Archdeacon of
Achonry was a
senior ecclesiastical officer within the
Diocese of
Achonry until 1622;Killala and
Achonry from 1622
until 1834; and of...
- The Dean of
Achonry used to be
based at the
Cathedral Church of St Crumnathy,
Achonry (closed in 1997) in the
Diocese of
Achonry within the
united bishopric...
- century) was an
early Irish saint who is
remembered as the
founder of
Achonry. He is said to have been born in the
barony of Leyney, in present-day County...
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Christianity portal The
Bishop of
Killala and
Achonry was the
Ordinary of the
Church of
Ireland diocese of
Killala and
Achonry in the
Ecclesiastical Province of Tuam...
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Bishop of Tuam,
Killala and
Achonry is the
Church of
Ireland Ordinary of the
united Diocese of Tuam,
Killala and
Achonry in the
Province of Armagh. The...