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Killiney Church

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Country
  
Ireland

Style
  
Norman

Founded
  
11th century

Years built
  
11th century

Killiney Church

Location
  
Marino Avenue West, Killiney, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown

Denomination
  
Pre-Reformation Catholic

Killiney Church is an ancient church in County Dublin, Ireland.

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Location

Killiney Church lies 240 m (790 ft) west of the coast, and 1.6 km (0.99 mi) south of Killiney Hill. In the modern day, this site is in the middle of housing developments, near Marino Avenue West.

The building

A monastery stood on the site from the 6th–7th century. The name of the 6th century site was Cill Ingean Léinín ("Church of the Daughters of Léinín"). These were seven virgin sisters, Aiglenn, Macha, Luiden, Druiden, Luicill, Bimtach, and Briga; the last is also patron of Tully Church. Their brother was Colmán of Cloyne (Colmán mac Léníne; 530–606). Their festival was celebrated on March 6.

The church was built in the 11th century.

References

Killiney Church Wikipedia