Holy Redeemer Church, Bray, Catholic parish church on Main Street in Bray, Ireland.
Holy Redeemer Church is a large Catholic church building on Main Street in Bray, distinguished by its modern front porch, side projections, and prominent tower. The structure occupies a central position along the street and stands out through its bright, contemporary architecture.
The parish was established in 1792, marking the early religious presence in this location. Major renovation took place in 1965, transforming the building to meet modern needs and giving it the contemporary look it has today.
The parish serves as a gathering place for the Catholic community of Bray, hosting regular services and celebrations. It remains central to the spiritual and social life of many local families who mark important milestones here.
The building is easily accessible from Main Street and offers additional facilities like the youth center reachable from Herbert Road. As the largest church in Bray, it is simple to locate and navigate when visiting.
The Little Flower Hall adjacent to the church operated as a boys school from 1880 to 1931 and now functions as the parish center. This transformation shows how the facility adapted over the years to serve changing community needs.
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