List of parishes of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin by deanery

This is a list of the parishes by deanery in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin.[1] The Archdiocese is situated on the east coast of Ireland; its geographic remit includes the city of Dublin and the entire territory of the adjacent counties of Fingal, South Dublin and Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown as well as parts of counties Wicklow and Kildare. For ease of use, the deaneries, which are subdivisions of the Archdiocese, are presented in tables below, arranged by civil geographical area.

Local Authority Area Deanery
Dublin city Cullenswood
Donnybrook (part of)
Howth (part of)
Fingal South East (part of)
Fingal South West (part of)
North City Centre
South City Centre
Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown Bray (part of)
Dún Laoghaire
Donnybrook (part of)
Fingal Fingal North
Fingal South East
Fingal South West
Blanchardstown
Howth (part of)
South Dublin Blessington (part of)
Maynooth (part of)
South Dublin
Tallaght
Kildare Blessington (part of)
Maynooth
Wicklow Blessington(part of)
Bray
Wicklow

Deaneries in Fingal county

In the civil county of Fingal, the deaneries of Fingal North and Blanchardstown are under the care of Auxiliary bishop of Dublin, Bishop Raymond Field. He also has responsibility for the Maynooth deaneary that straddles the counties of Kildare and South Dublin.

Parishes of Fingal North deanery

Parish Grouping Parish Location Churches and Chapels of Ease Creation Other Details
None Balbriggan SS Peter and Paul 1842 [2]
None Brackenstown St Cronan's 1974 Separated from Swords[3]
None Donabate St Patrick's, Donabate
Balheary (chapel of ease)
St Ita's Hospital (chapel of ease)
Constituted from Donabate, Balheary
and Portrane[4]
Team Ministry of Rolestown,
Garristown and The Naul
Garristown Church of the Assumption, Garristown
St Joseph's, Ballymadun (chapel of ease)
Team Ministry of Rolestown,
Garristown and The Naul
Rolestown St Brigid's 1974 Constituted from Garristown
Team Ministry of Rolestown,
Garristown and The Naul
The Naul St Canice's, Damastown
Nativity of Our Lady, Naul (chapel of ease)
Assumption of Our Lady, Ballyboughal (chapel of ease)
1630
None Lusk St MacCullin's 1669 Parish dates from around 490[5]
None River Valley St Finian's 1982 Constituted from Swords
None Rush St Maur's 1730 Constituted from Lusk[6][7]
None Skerries St Patrick's 1730 Constituted from Lusk[8]
None Swords St Colmcille's, Swords[9]
Church of the Visitation, Drynam (chapel of ease)
Our Lady, Queen of Heaven, Dublin Airport (chapel of ease)
1608

Parishes of Blanchardstown deanery

Parish Grouping Parish Location Churches and Chapels of Ease Creation Other Details
None Blakestown Church of Mary of the Servants 1979 Separated from Corduff[10]
None Blanchardstown St Brigid's 19th century Mother church of the deanery[11][12]
None Chapelizod Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1883 Separated from Blanchardstown
None Castleknock Our Lady Mother of the Church 1976 Separated from Blanchardstown[13]
None Corduff St Patrick's 1976 Separated from Blanchardstown
None Hartstown St Ciarán's 1979 Separated Blanchardstown[14]
None Huntstown Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Mary, Mother of Hope (chapel of ease)
1981
2002
Separated from Blakestown.[15]
None Laurel Lodge / Carpenterstown St Thomas, the Apostle 1983 Separated from Castleknock[16]
None Mountview St Philip, the Apostle 1979 Separated from Corduff[17]
None Mulhuddart / Lady's Well St Luke, the Evangelist 1993 Separated from Blanchardstown[18]
None Porterstown-Clonsilla St Mochta's 1986 Separated from Castleknock[19]

There are other churches that were constituted out of Blanchardstown, but they are not part of the deanery. They are: Chapizod and Navan Road.

Parishes of Fingal South East deanery

Parish Grouping Parish Location Churches and Chapels of Ease Creation Other Details
None Ardlea St John Vianney 1965 Constituted from Coolock-Artane.
None Artane, Dublin Our Lady of Mercy 1968 Constituted from Coolock.
None Beamont Nativity of Our Lord 1977 Constituted from Donnycarney[20]
Bonnybrook, Darndale & Priorswood Bonnybrook St Joseph, the Artisan 1970 Constituted from Ardlea[21]
Bonnybrook, Darndale & Priorswood Darndale-Belcamp Our Lady Immaculate 1972 Constituted from Coolock.[22]
Bonnybrook, Darndale & Priorswood Priorswood St Francis of Assisi 1974 Constituted from Bonnybrook.[23]
St Anthony's and St John's Clontarf (St Anthony's) St Anthony's 1966 Constituted from St John's, Clontarf.[24]
St Anthony's and St John's Clontarf (St John's) St John, the Baptist 1842 Dedicated on 29 June 1842[25]
St Anthony's and St John's Dollymount St Gabriel's 1966 Constituted from St John's.[26]
None Coolock St Brendan's Medieval Based on the district of Coolock and the barony of the same name,
the parish was centred on different districts at different times.[27]
None Donnycarney Our Lady of Consolation 1952 Constituted from Marino.[28]
None Fairview Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1855 Under the care of the Franciscan order of Friars Minor
None Kilmore Road West St Luke the Evangelist 1972 Constituted from Ardlea
None Larkhill/Whitehall/Santry Church of the Holy Child
Blessed Margaret Ball (chapel of ease)
1944 Constituted from Glasnevin
None Marino St Vincent de Paul 1942 Constituted from Fairview.[29]

Parishes of Fingal South West deanery

Parish Grouping Parish Location Churches and Chapels of Ease Creation Other Details
Glasnevin Ballygall Our Mother of Divine Grace 1964 Constituted from Glasnevin parish.[30]
Glasnevin Ballymun Road Our Lady of Victories 1969 Constituted from Larkhill parish.[31]
Glasnevin Drumcondra Corpus Christi 1953 Constituted from Glasnevin parish.[32]
Glasnevin Glasnevin Our Lady of Dolours 1912 Constituted from Fairview parish.[33]
Glasnevin Iona Road St Columba's, Iona Road
St Alphonsus Monastery (chapel of ease)
Glasnevin Cemetery (chapel of ease)
1902 Constituted from Berkeley Road.[34]
Collaborative ministry
of Cabra & Phibsborough
Cabra Christ the King 1941 Constituted from Arran Quay[35]
Collaborative ministry
of Cabra & Phibsborough
Cabra West Church of the Most Precious Blood 1946 Constituted from Cabra & Aughrim Street.[36]
Collaborative ministry
of Cabra & Phibsborough
Navan Road Our Lady Help of Christians 1953 Constituted from Chapelizod.
Joined the collaborative ministry in 2013.[37]
Collaborative ministry
of Cabra & Phibsborough
Phibsborough St Peter's 1974 St Peter's church has been under the care of the
Vincentian Community since 1838.[38]
None Balcurris, Ballymun St Joseph's 1975 Constituted from Holy Spirit, Silloge.
None Ballymun Church of the Virgin Mary 1968 Constituted from Larkhill parish.
None Finglas St Canice's, Finglas
St Margaret's (chapel of ease)
1920 St Margaret's is a small community
south-west of Dublin Airport[39]
None Finglas West Church of the Annunciation 1962 Constituted from St Canice's[40]
None Rivermount St Oliver Plunkett's, south Finglas
St Finian's Oratory, Glenties Park (chapel of ease)
1974
None Silloge, Ballymun Church of the Holy Spirit 1972 Constituted from Our Lady of Victories parish.

Parishes of Howth deanery

Parish Grouping Parish Location Churches and Chapels of Ease Creation Other Details
Ayrfield, Baldoyle, Donaghmede,
Edenmore, Grange Park
Ayrfield St Paul's 1974 Constituted from Raheny[41]
Ayrfield, Baldoyle, Donaghmede,
Edenmore, Grange Park
Baldoyle SS Peter and Paul
St Laurence O'Toole (chapel of ease)
1899 Constituted from Howth, Sutton and Baldoyle[42]
Ayrfield, Baldoyle, Donaghmede,
Edenmore, Grange Park
Donaghmede-Clongriffin-Balgriffin Church of the Holy Trinity 1974 Constituted from Grange Park[43]
Ayrfield, Baldoyle, Donaghmede,
Edenmore, Grange Park
Edenmore St Monica's 1966 Constituted from Raheny and Coolock[44]
Ayrfield, Baldoyle, Donaghmede,
Edenmore, Grange Park
Grange Park St Benedict's 1971 Constituted from Raheny
Malahide, Yellow Walls,
Portmarnock and Kinsealy
Kinsealy St Nicholas of Myra 1972 Constituted 1972 from Baldoyle
Malahide, Yellow Walls,
Portmarnock and Kinsealy
Malahide St Sylvester's 1941 Constituted from Swords
Malahide, Yellow Walls,
Portmarnock and Kinsealy
Portmarnock St Anne's 1972 Constituted from Baldoyle[45]
Malahide, Yellow Walls,
Portmarnock and Kinsealy
Yellow Walls Church of the Sacred Heart 1996 Constituted from Malahide[46]
None Bayside Church of the Resurrection 1971 Constituted from Baldoyle[47]
None Howth Church of the Assumption 7th century The present church was built in 1899[48]
None Kilbarrack-Foxfield St John the Evangelist 1971 Constituted from Bayside[49]
None Killester St Brigid's 1966 Constituted from Killester-Raheny[50]
None Raheny Our Lady Mother of Divine Grace 1966 Constituted from Killester-Raheny[51]
None Sutton St Fintan's 1969 Constituted from Howth[52]

Deaneries in County Kildare

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Deaneries in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown county

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References

  1. Official website of the Archdiocese of Dublin. Deaneries.
  2. Official website of Balbriggan parish.
  3. Official website of Brackenstown parish.
  4. Official website of Balbriggan parish.
  5. Official website of Lusk parish.
  6. Official website of Rush parish.
  7. Fingal Independent - The headland of the yew trees
  8. Official website of Skerries parish.
  9. Official website of Swords parish.
  10. Official website of the Parish of Mary of the Servants.
  11. Official website of the Parish of St Brigid.
  12. Cronin, Elizabeth, Fr Michael Dungan's Blanchardstown, 1836-1968, Four Courts Press (2002), p 56.
  13. Official website of the Parish of Our Lady Mother of the Church, Casatleknock.
  14. Official website of the Parish of St Ciarán, Hartstown.
  15. Official website of the Parish of Huntstown-Littlepace.
  16. Official website of the Parish of St Thomas, the Apostle, Castleknock.
  17. Official website of the Parish of St Philip.
  18. Official website of the Parish of St Luke.
  19. Official website of the Parish of St Mochta, Porterstown.
  20. Official website of Beaumont parish
  21. Official website of Bonnybrook parish
  22. Official website of Our Lady Immaculate parish
  23. Official website of Priorswood parish
  24. Official website of St Anthony's parish
  25. Official website of St John's parish
  26. Official website of St Gabriel's parish
  27. Official website of St Brendan's parish
  28. Official website of Donnycarney parish
  29. Official website of Marino parish
  30. Official website of Ballygall parish.
  31. Official website of Our Lady of Victories parish.
  32. Official website of Drumcondra parish.
  33. Official website of Glasnevin parish.
  34. Official website of Iona Road parish.
  35. Official website of Christ the King parish.
  36. Official website of Cabra West parish.
  37. Official website of Navan Road parish.
  38. Official website of St Peter's parish.
  39. Official website of Finglas parish.
  40. Official website of Finglas West parish.
  41. Official website of St Paul's parish.
  42. Official website of Baldoyle parish.
  43. Official website of Holy Trinity parish.
  44. Website of St. Monica's Infant Girls' School - Edenmore parishsh.
  45. Official website of St Anne's parish.
  46. Official website of Yellow Walls parish.
  47. Official website of Bayside parish.
  48. Official website of Howth parish.
  49. Official website of Kilbarrack-Foxfield parish.
  50. Official website of St Brigid's parish.
  51. Official website of Raheny parish
  52. Official website of St Fintan's parish
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