Parishes of Booterstown & Mount Merrion

Parishes of Booterstown & Mount Merrion

Church of Ireland

St. Thomas' Church, Mount Merrion
St. Philip and St. James' Church, Booterstown

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History of Booterstown, 1821-1984

 

Booterstown & Carysfort

A Parochial History 1821 to 1984

by Robert Knaggs

 

Contents:

  1. Preface
  2. The Historical Scene
  3. The Parochial Foundation
  4. The Building Process, 1821-1824
  5. The Consecration
  6. The Early Vestries
  7. Years of Expansion
  8. Stained Glass and other additions
  9. The Booterstown Complex
  10. Parochial Clergy
  11. Of Rectors and Incumbents
  12. Personalities of the Past in Booterstown Parish
  13. St. Andrew’s College
  14. Of Organs and Organists
  15. The Carysfort Story
  16. 19th Century Carysfort
  17. Booterstown and Carysfort “Change in the Past – Progress in the Future”
  18. Acknowledgement

The Rector: The Rev. Canon Gillian V. Wharton. E: booterstown@dublin.anglican.org  T: 01-2887118 or 087-2300767

For all bookings for the Monk Gibbon Hall, (St Thomas’ Church Hall):  T: 087-1849870 on Monday-Friday, 9.00-13.00 hours.  E: monkgibbonhall@gmail.com.

For all bookings for St Philip and St James’ Parish Centre: E: pjparishcentre@gmail.com 

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