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- The Dominican Order (Order of Preachers) has been present in Ireland since 1224 when the first foundation was established in Dublin, a monastic settlement north of the River Liffey, where the Four Courts is located today. This was quickly followed by Drogheda (also 1224), Kilkenny (1225), Waterford (1226), Limerick (1227) and Cork (city) (1229). The order was reestablished in the 19th century after having been driven out in the 17th century by laws against Catholic religious orders. During the Penal Laws, as other Irish Colleges were established on the continent, in 1633 the Irish Dominicans established, the College of Corpo Santo, Lisbon and College of the Holy Cross, Louvain (1624-1797) to train clergy for ministering in Ireland. San Clemente al Laterano in Rome, was entrusted to the Irish Dominicans in 1677. In 1855, St. Mary's Priory, Tallaght, was established to train members of the order, who would complete their clerical studies in Rome and be ordained in the Basilica San Clemente. (en)
- A Ordem Dominicana (Ordem dos Pregadores) está presente na Irlanda desde 1224, quando a primeira fundação foi estabelecida em Dublin. Isso foi rapidamente seguido por Drogheda (também 1224), Kilkenny (1225), Waterford (1226), Limerick (1227) e Cork (1229). A ordem foi restabelecida no século XIX depois de ter sido expulsa no século XVII por leis contra as ordens religiosas católicas. Durante as leis penais, os dominicanos irlandeses estabeleceram faculdades em Lisboa e Louvain (1624-1797) para treinar clérigos para ministrar na Irlanda. (pt)
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- A Ordem Dominicana (Ordem dos Pregadores) está presente na Irlanda desde 1224, quando a primeira fundação foi estabelecida em Dublin. Isso foi rapidamente seguido por Drogheda (também 1224), Kilkenny (1225), Waterford (1226), Limerick (1227) e Cork (1229). A ordem foi restabelecida no século XIX depois de ter sido expulsa no século XVII por leis contra as ordens religiosas católicas. Durante as leis penais, os dominicanos irlandeses estabeleceram faculdades em Lisboa e Louvain (1624-1797) para treinar clérigos para ministrar na Irlanda. (pt)
- The Dominican Order (Order of Preachers) has been present in Ireland since 1224 when the first foundation was established in Dublin, a monastic settlement north of the River Liffey, where the Four Courts is located today. This was quickly followed by Drogheda (also 1224), Kilkenny (1225), Waterford (1226), Limerick (1227) and Cork (city) (1229). The order was reestablished in the 19th century after having been driven out in the 17th century by laws against Catholic religious orders. During the Penal Laws, as other Irish Colleges were established on the continent, in 1633 the Irish Dominicans established, the College of Corpo Santo, Lisbon and College of the Holy Cross, Louvain (1624-1797) to train clergy for ministering in Ireland. San Clemente al Laterano in Rome, was entrusted to the Iri (en)
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