The top attractions to visit in Dublin
St. Stephen’s Church, fondly referred to by Dubliners as the Pepper Canister, was the last of a series of Georgian churches built by the Church of Ireland in the early 1800’s.
This 1,000-year-old building is used daily for religious ceremonies, yet it has a greater purpose for the community than just being a house of prayer.
Dublin's main cathedral's gardens serve as a testament that stunning vistas don't automatically equate to cityscapes.
St. Ann's Church, Dawson Street, in Dublin, Ireland, was built in the early 18th century following the establishment of the local Anglican parish in 1707.
To sustain a loving and accepting environment in the Anglican tradition, where individuals are valued and empowered to use their time, talents, and resources in spreading the Good News.