Category:St. Catherine's Friary, Killybegs

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English: St. Catherine's Friary in Killybegs was founded c. 1535–1540 by MacSwiny Bannagh for the Franciscan Third Order Regular. Suppressed c. 1600, used as a Protestant church after 1615, reused by the friars c. 1641, and afterwards again as Protestant church until the new church was built in 1829. (See entry 1885 in Brian Lacy: Archaeological Survey of County Donegal, and p. 272 in Gwynn & Hadcock: Medieval Religious Houses Ireland.)


<nowiki>Killybegs Friary; Kloster Killybegs; Kloster Killybegs; Haus für Terziaren des franziskanischen Ordens; house of the Franciscan Third Order Regular</nowiki>
Killybegs Friary 
house of the Franciscan Third Order Regular
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  • friary
Patron saint
LocationCounty Donegal, Ulster, Ireland
Inception
  • 16th century
Map54° 37′ 43.28″ N, 8° 26′ 38.08″ W
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