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Findlater's Church

In the 1860s the growth of the Presbyterian congregation and a substantial increase in rent on the Mary’s Abbey property made it desirable for the congregation to seek new premises. By the great generosity of Alexander Findlater,  the present site in Rutland Square, now Parnell Square, was bought and a church building was erected at a cost of £14,000. A large memorial window containing texts from the Beatitudes, on an ornamental background, was erected to him by the grateful congregation. His portrait hangs in the small tower. The family still run a successful wine-distributing business in Ireland.

Designed in the early English style by Andrew Heiton of Perth, it is built of Dalkey granite and dressed with Portland stone. Its lofty, slender spire stands 55m high over Parnell Square. Inside there is a great sense of space and light. The organ is one of the largest in Dublin with over 2,000 pipes. It takes a central position rising up behind the chancel and communion table, to reach the rose window. The large oak pulpit, on the left, reflects the importance of preaching and scripture in the Presbyterian tradition.

James Joyce refers to Findlater’s Church in two of his works.
The Abbey Church is still in use today and a vibrant congregation holds service at 11am on Sunday mornings.

Admission is free of charge

Location:

Abbey  Presbyterian Church
Parnell Square North

Findlater's Church is located 1 minute walk from the Castle Hotel.

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