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St. Pappan's Church

Church of Ireland parishes in the Republic of IrelandChurches completed in 1709Diocese of Dublin and GlendaloughSantryUse Hiberno-English from June 2023

St. Pappan's Church, is a Church of Ireland church in Santry, a suburb of Dublin. Today it belongs to the Santry (St. Pappan's), Glasnevin (St. Mobhi's) and Finglas (St. Canice's) Grouping of Parishes. There is an old graveyard beside St. Pappan's and a parish hall.

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St. Pappan's Church
Church Lane, Dublin Santry (Whitehall C ED)

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D09 X6X4 Dublin, Santry (Whitehall C ED)
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