Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly
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The Archiocese of Cashel and Emly(Irish: Deoise Chaiseal agus Imleach) consists of two entities: The Diocese of Cashel was established in the tenth century and was promoted to the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cashel in 1152.1 The diocese has been united since 1718. The geographic area covered includes most of County Tipperary and parts of County Limerick.

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Church of Ireland

Since this unification occurred after the Reformation, it is not surprising that in the Church of Ireland, the two entities are not united into the same diocese. Cashel is contained within Cashel, Waterford, Lismore, Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin and is referred to as the Diocese of Cashel and Ossory. Emly is found within Limerick, Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert, Kilmacduagh and Emly and is called the Diocese of Limerick and Killaloe.

Ordinaries

List of ordinaries:2

Parishes

  • Thurles
  • Anacarty and Donohill
  • Ballina and Boher
  • Ballinahinch and Kiloscully
  • Ballingarry
  • Ballybricken and Bohermore
  • Ballylanders
  • Bansha and Kilmoyler
  • Boherlahan and Dualla
  • Borrisoleigh and Ileigh
  • Caherconlish and Inch St. Laurence
  • Cappamore
  • Cashel and Rosegreen
  • Clerihan
  • Clonoulty and Rossmore
  • Doon
  • Drangan
  • Drom and Inch
  • Emly
  • Fethard and Killusty
  • Galbally and Lisvemane
  • Golden and Kilfeacle
  • Gortnahoe and Glengoole
  • Holycross and Ballycahill
  • Hospital and Herbertstown
  • Kilbehenny and Anglesboro
  • Kilcommon and Hollyford and Rearcross
  • Killenaule and Moyglass
  • Kilteely and Dromkeen
  • Knockaney and Patrickswell
  • Knockavilla and Donaskeigh
  • Knocklong and Glenbrohane
  • Lattin and Cullen
  • Loughmore and Castleiney
  • Moycarkey, Two-Mile-Borris and Littleton
  • Mullinahone
  • Murroe and Boher
  • New Inn and Knockgraffon
  • Newport, Birdhill and Toor
  • Pallasgreen and Templebradon
  • Solohead and Oola
  • Templemore, Clonmore and Killea
  • Templetuohy and Moyne
  • Tipperary
  • Upperchurch and Drombane

References

  1. ^ Information on the history of the diocese
  2. ^ Catholic-Hierarchy.org - Diocese Profile
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