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  1. The Church of Ireland and the Church in Wales separated from the Church of England in 1869 and 1920 respectively and are autonomous churches in the Anglican Communion; Scotland's national church, the Church of Scotland, is Presbyterian, but the Scottish Episcopal Church is part of the Anglican Communion.

  2. The Church of Ireland Gazette is a monthly magazine promoting the Christian faith, and covers the activities of the Church of Ireland across all its dioceses in Ireland (North and South). Although associated with the Church of Ireland (Anglican) the Gazette's editorial is formally Independent. Published in Lisburn, County Antrim, the magazine ...

  3. 34 [1] St Audoen's Church ( / ˈɔːdən /) is the church of the parish of Saint Audoen in the Church of Ireland, located south of the River Liffey at Cornmarket in Dublin, Ireland. This was close to the centre of the medieval city. The parish is in the Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough. St Audoen's is the oldest parish church in Dublin and is ...

  4. Escutcheon: Azure an episcopal staff Argent ensigned with a cross pattée fitchée at all points Or surmounted by a pall of the second edged and fringed of the third charged with four crosses formée fitchée Sable. [1] Clogher, granted 4 August 2006. Escutcheon: Azure a bishop in full pontificals Proper in the act of benediction and holding ...

  5. I. Irish Articles of Religion. Irish Church Act 1869. Irish Church Missions. Irish Society for Promoting the Education of the Native Irish through the Medium of Their Own Language.

  6. The Anglican Archbishop of Armagh is the ecclesiastical head of the Church of Ireland, bearing the title Primate of All Ireland, the metropolitan of the Province of Armagh and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Armagh. [1] [2] The diocese traces its history to Saint Patrick in the 5th century, who founded the See.

  7. Celtic Christianity. The Catholic Church in Ireland ( Irish: An Eaglais Chaitliceach in Éireann, Ulster Scots: Catholic Kirk in Airlann) or Irish Catholic Church, is part of the worldwide Catholic Church in communion with the Holy See. With 3.7 million members (in the Republic of Ireland), it is the largest Christian church in Ireland.