St. Luke’s Church is an impressive structure built in Cork City in the 19th century. It is the third church to be constructed on the site and opened in 1889 after the previous house of worship had been destroyed in a fire two years earlier. The immense building boasts beautiful stained glass windows, a fine organ and pillars of red marble.
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Found in Cork City, St. Luke’s is located on the site of two former churches. It features fine stained glass windows, a beautiful organ and pillars of red marble. St. Luke’s was an active house of worship until 2003.
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