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ST. MARY’S CHURCH OF IRELAND CHURCH

 

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St. Mary’s New Ross is a historic early 19th Century Church built into the ruins of a 13th Century foundation. The Rector is the Reverend Paul G. Mooney B.D., Th. M. and Sunday Services are held at 11.45 a.m. according to the rites of the Church of Ireland (Protestant Episcopal). All visitors to this historic and senic part of Ireland are most welcome to join our worship.

 

St. Mary’s New Ross is a historic early 19th Century Church built into the ruins of a 13th Century foundation. The Rector is the Reverend Paul G. Mooney B.D., Th. M. and Sunday Services are held at 11.45 a.m. according to the rites of the Church of Ireland (Protestant Episcopal). All visitors to this historic and senic part of Ireland are most welcome to join our worship.

 

Our Services & Events

Sunday Service
11.45 a.m./Sunday

 

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