- en.wikipedia.org St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, DroghedaToggle the table of contents. St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Drogheda. ... 9669. ^ "1752 – St. Peter's Church of Ireland, Drogheda, Co. Louth".
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- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g186624-…St oliver Plunkett's head is in St Peter's Church in Drogheda. Years ago there were many pilgrimages to the shrine and many religious items were blessed.
- joinmychurch.org churches/St-Peter-s-Church-…Denomination: Roman Catholic. St. Peter's Church welcomes Christians and those who seek to understand Christianity in the Drogheda area.
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- discoverireland.ie louth/st-peter-s-roman-…Visitors to Drogheda Town won’t want to miss St Peter’s Roman Catholic Church, constructed using local limestone in 1884.
- joinmychurch.com churches/St-Peter-s-Church-…St. Peter's Church is a Roman Catholic church in Drogheda, Louth. We are a fellowship of believers, made in God's image and called as disciples of Christ to...
- facebook.com profile.php…St. Peter's Roman Catholic Latin Rite Church is located on West Street, Drogheda, Ireland. Designed by J. O'Neill and W.H. Byrne and built in the Fren…
- irishhistorian.com Drogheda/StPetersRC.htmlHis remains were recovered and ultimately brought to St Peter's church in 1921, where the shrine still exists. Return to Drogheda page.
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- thecompletepilgrim.com st-peters-roman-catholic-…St. Peter’s Church is located in the heart of Drogheda and although not a full cathedral effectively dominates the town skyline.
- drogheda.armagh.anglican.org history/St. Peter’s Church of Ireland is built on a site which has been a centre of worship at least since the founding of the town of Drogheda itself.