| St Ailbe's Church | |
| Eaglais Naomh Ailbe | |
|  Cross and Church of St Ailbe | |
|   St Ailbe's Church | |
| 52°27′47″N 8°21′07″W / 52.463155°N 8.351851°W | |
| Location | Main Street, Emly, County Tipperary | 
|---|---|
| Country | Ireland | 
| Denomination | Catholic | 
| History | |
| Status | Parish church | 
| Dedication | Ailbe of Emly | 
| Architecture | |
| Functional status | Active | 
| Style | Gothic Revival | 
| Years built | 1880–82 | 
| Specifications | |
| Materials | Limestone, ashlar | 
| Administration | |
| Archdiocese | Cashel and Emly | 
| Diocese | Cashel and Emly | 
| Parish | Emly | 
St Ailbe's Church is a Catholic church in Emly County Tipperary, Ireland, dedicated to Ailbe of Emly (d. 529).[1] Built in the 1880s, it replaced an 1809 church.[2] The sandstone font at the entrance is believed to be medieval, and the nearby graveyard features St Ailbe's Cross, reputedly the saint's tombstone.[2]
References
- ↑ "Sep 12 – St Ailbe of Emly (d. 528) the Patrick of Munster". Catholicireland.net. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
- 1 2 "Saint Ailbe's Church, Emly, Tipperary South: Buildings of Ireland: National Inventory of Architectural Heritage". Buildingsofireland.ie. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
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