St. Munchin's Parish
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St. Munchin's Parish
Paróiste Mhainchín | |
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Former St Munchin's Church of Ireland, built on the site of the medieval parish church | |
| Coordinates: 52°42′14″N 8°38′52″W / 52.703981°N 8.647792°W | |
| Country | Ireland |
| Province | Munster |
| County | County Clare |
| Time zone | UTC+0 (WET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC-1 (IST (WEST)) |
St. Munchin's Parish (Irish: Paróiste Mhainchín)[1] is an Irish civil parish that lies partly in County Clare and partly in County Limerick, including the city centre of Limerick. It takes its name from Saint Munchin, the first Bishop of Limerick. According to tradition its church was the first cathedral of the diocese of Limerick, built in 561 AD.
The parish lies partly in County Limerick and partly in County Clare. The parish is 3 by 2.5 miles (4.8 by 4.0 km) and covers 246 acres (100 ha) in the Liberties of Limerick, 1,511 acres (611 ha) in County Limerick and 2,827 acres (1,144 ha) in County Clare.[2] The parish is divided into two parts by the intervening parishes of St. Nicholas and Killeely. The part of the city on King's Island is mostly in the parish.[3]