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Clonard History |
| Belfast in the 19th century |
Belfast at the end of the nineteenth century was a major industrial city.....
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| The Monastery & The Tin Church |
Clonard House had been 'rented from Bishop Henry as a temporary residence for the community.So, after the erection of the Church, Father Griffith had to face the heavy task of building a permanent home for his confreres.........
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| Church of the Most Holy Redeemer- 1911 |
The ever increasing congregations that attended the temporary church called for the erection of a larger and permanent structure........
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Pictures & Video |
| Around the church |
A selection of pictures from around the church showing the beauty of its architecture and windows. |
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| Video |
The Clonard webcams have proven really popular with viewers across the world. In this section you can view some recent broadcasts. |
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| Newsletter |
A weekly bulletin of the latest events in and around Clonard. Times and contact numbers are given so please give your support if you can. |
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Clonard in Print |
| 100 years of Clonard |
Using the Clonard Redemptorists' own archival material, the book outlines the story of the Order's first one hundred years in West Belfast.

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| BELFAST 1901 |
A trip on a tram car through 1901 Belfast city centre. A fascinating look at life at the turn of the last century...... |
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REALITY
The Redemptorists Magazine, published in Dublin. Informing, inspiring and challenging today's Catholic...
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CLONARD ON YOU TUBE
Catch up on the latest Sunday Mass on our very own Channel now on this popular video website.
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Our Location
The Most Holy Redeemer ("Clonard"), Clonard Monastery, Clonard Gardens, Off Falls Road, West Belfast, Northern Ireland. BT13 2RL






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