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Get the incomparable break to build and develop an intimate and personal relationship with God at Dublin. Be in awe at the sight of what Ireland considers as its biggest church: St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Revive your faith in this wonderfully built church just beside the sacred well which has a rich history of being the setting for the baptism of a large number of believers centuries ago. Worth a visit in this county as well is the Christchurch Cathedral founded as early as the tenth century. Discover how well you can grow in love with God through this history enriched church.

A wondrous church to visit in your trip to Dublin is the St. Audeon’s Church which is considered as the oldest standing medieval church. Famous for its three bells, St. Audeon is guaranteed to give you an indisputably divine experience. Equally renowned cathedrals in Dublin include the St. Werburgh’s Church and Whitefriar Church. The latter being famous for its miraculously healing St. Albert’s well and the well visited remains of a fighter for love, Valentine.

A visit to St. Michan’s Church will surely be a delight to Dublin’s guests. Aside from the exciting interior of the church which is ideal for contemplation, it is widely believed that the church grounds also houses the remnants of the famous Robert Emmet. Still a number of churches in Dublin named after famous saints are a well recommended destination for those seeking for a peaceful location to revere the Creator. St. Doulagh’s Church, St. Mary’s Church in Dublin 13, St. Mary’s Pro Cathedral in Dublin 1, St. Ann’s Church in Dublin 2 and the well famed Trinity College Chapel are worth a visit as well.

St. Mary Church was built as adoration and appreciation of the Virgin Mary who carried the son of God in her womb for nine months. Marvel at the stained glasses within the St. Ann’s church. Just a hint of a fact, St. Ann has a famous past parishioner named Bram Stoker. Have no idea who this illustrious figure is? Well then, he is the author of Count Dracula. Who would have thought this imaginative author of thrilling fictions is actually engrossed in Christ-like way of life?

Dublin’s influence in religion is very evident in its churches. History enriched, amazingly designed, majestically built, and full of tranquility; these churches are a must to visit for quite moments and reflections.

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