Cathedral Church of St. Fachtna
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The Cathedral Church of St. Fachtna, also known as the Cathedral Church of St Faughan, Ross Cathedral, and Rosscarbery Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Rosscarbery, County Cork in Ireland. Located in the ecclesiastical province of Dublin, it is the smallest cathedral in Ireland. Having once been the mother church of the Diocese of Ross, it is now one of three Anglican cathedrals in the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, alongside Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral and Cloyne Cathedral. Dating from the 1600s, it was extensively refurbished in the 19th century.
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La cathédrale Saint-Fachtna de Rosscarbery est une cathédrale anglicane irlandaise, un des sièges du diocèse de Cork, Cloyne et Ross. Elle est dédiée à (en) († ~600), fondateur du monastère de Rosscarbery (Ros Ailithir), connu pour son école d’étude des Écritures. L’église était le siège du diocèse de Ross, créé en 1160 et fusionné avec celui de Cork en 1583.
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Cathedral Church of St. Fachtna
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Cathédrale Saint-Fachtna de Rosscarbery
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Ross Cathedral
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The Cathedral Church of St. Fachtna, also known as the Cathedral Church of St Faughan, Ross Cathedral, and Rosscarbery Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Rosscarbery, County Cork in Ireland. Located in the ecclesiastical province of Dublin, it is the smallest cathedral in Ireland. Having once been the mother church of the Diocese of Ross, it is now one of three Anglican cathedrals in the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, alongside Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral and Cloyne Cathedral. Dating from the 1600s, it was extensively refurbished in the 19th century.
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La cathédrale Saint-Fachtna de Rosscarbery est une cathédrale anglicane irlandaise, un des sièges du diocèse de Cork, Cloyne et Ross. Elle est dédiée à (en) († ~600), fondateur du monastère de Rosscarbery (Ros Ailithir), connu pour son école d’étude des Écritures. L’église était le siège du diocèse de Ross, créé en 1160 et fusionné avec celui de Cork en 1583.
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