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Religious Sites in Belfast

Religious Sites in Belfast, Northern Ireland

Religious Sites in Belfast

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  • tokis62
    United Kingdom97 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    If you like church architecture you will admire this cathedral building in the town centre.
    Friendly atmosphere and lots of stories inside.
    There is a great emphasis placed upon honoring those who have lost their lives in Titanic. There's a carpet hanging on the wall which shows that. + is symbol for Christians, * for Jews and ( for Muslims.
    Written 3 October 2024
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  • 640clare
    Glasgow, UK33 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We stumbled upon this church by accident and thought we’d go in for a nosey. What a stunning church inside......and so peaceful! A lovely spot to sit and reflect in the beautiful ambience of the church. Don’t go past!
    Written 14 September 2023
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  • timfoggo
    Stroud, UK34 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    If you want to explore the Belfast dockside and visit some of the few remaining old buildings then seek out St. Joseph's in Prince's Dock Street. Found on the opposite bank to the Titanic Quarter.

    Although it is in a poor state you will find a lovely little church with some really colourful Victorian stained glass windows.

    In order to try and renovate the church the local volunteer-run Sailortown Regeneration project are trying to raise funds to turn the deconsecrated church into a community hub - so any visit will help support their cause.
    Written 22 May 2019
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  • Khan
    Dubai, United Arab Emirates6 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I went to pray Jumma prayer and could not believe the amount of different nationalities that were present also happy and well coming.
    Written 27 March 2017
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  • kvasir
    London, UK1,296 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Highly educative walking tour led by Dara Bennett not only informed us of the history of this and other cemeteries, but also weaves in a fascinating discourse on the economic and social history of Belfast, and also of a diversity of colourful characters who have shaped its evolution over the past two Centuries.
    Written 30 June 2023
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  • Bonnie O
    47 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Welcome and friendly second to none. Called in here after Sunday service and a member of the congregation was more than happy to show us round and tell us a history of the building and lots of interesting facts about the nautical connections and artefacts. Fascinating visit and would recommend to anyone visiting belfast take the time to seek this out you won't be disappointed x
    Written 28 October 2024
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