St. Catherine And James Church
It was built to the designs of Robert John Stirling BE FRIAI, the building was extended in 1906. The stained glass windows, Hope (1915), St Catherine (1923) and St Victor (1930), were produced by the artist Michael Healy, and the stained glass window of St. Colmcille(1915), was produced by the artist Catherine O'Brien.
From 1970 parishes of St Peter (Aungier St.), St Matthias and St Audoen; St. Catherine and James Church; St Luke (The Coombe) and St Kevin (Camden Row) came under St. Patrick's Cathedral group, until 2012.
The parish was merged in 2012 with St. Audoen's to form the parish of the Parish of St Catherine and St James with St Audoen.
Beside the church is a National School, whose foundation stone was laid by the Archbishop of Dublin, in 1901, and has been similarly named St. Catherine's.
In 1963 the war memorials from St. James' Street Church were relocated to the Donore Ave. Church, as were the war memorials from St. Nicholas Without and St. Luke's Church in the Coombe. In November 2015 the war memorial from the St. Peter's Church, Aungier Street, Dublin, was restored and relocated to St. Catherine and James Church.
See also
- St James' Church, Dublin (Church of Ireland)
- St Catherine's Church, Dublin (Church of Ireland)
- St. Audoen's Church, Dublin (Church of Ireland)
References
- ^ Rededication of St Catherine's Church The Irish Times, October 31, 1998.
- ^ Church of Ireland Church of Saint Catherine and James, Donore Avenue, Saint Catherine's Avenue, Dublin 8 National Inventory of Architectural Heritage.
- ^ Robert John Stirling, Dictionary of Irish Architects
- ^ Our new Parish St. Catherine and St. James with St. Audoen
- ^ St. Catherine's National Schools, Donore Avenue, Dublin 8, Build Dublin.
- ^ War Memorial St. Catherine's and St. James's Church Traces of War
- ^ War Memorials Rededicated in St Audoen's and St Catherine's Churches United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough, November 9, 2015