![]() | Anglican diocese of Clogher Part of the Irish Anglican website. Includes contacts for the clergy and administrations offices of the diocese. |
![]() | Armagh Public Library The nucleus of the collection is the personal library of Archbishop Richard Robinson, who founded the library in 1771. Also holds Archbishop Beresford's collection of archaeological artefacts. |
![]() | Cardinal Tomás Ó Fiaich Memorial Library & Archive A free, independent public reference library, which houses important collections relating to Irish history, the Irish language, ecclesiastical history, the Irish abroad, and Irish sport. |
![]() | Catholic diocese of Clogher Diocesan website. Includes a good short history of the diocese and Lough Derg. Lists contacts for the clergy and administration offices. |
![]() | Central Catholic Library This is a voluntary subscription library. The library currently holds over 100,000 titles in its lending and reference departments. |
| Churches Of Britain and Ireland Photographs of around 11,000 churches in the British Isles. | |
| Elim Pentecostal Church Founded in Monaghan in 1915. This is the website of the Elim Pentecostal Church in Ireland. | |
| Methodist Church in Ireland Comprehensive national website for the Methodist Church. | |
![]() | Presbyterian Historical Society of Ireland Library holds books, materials and artefacts which relate to Presbyterianism, some original manuscripts of published works including diaries, letters, manuscripts and written sermons. Also a list of Presbyterian records held in PRONI. |
![]() | Representative Church Body Library Library of the Church of Ireland, holds records of churches and rectories around the country. |
![]() | Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Ireland The Friends' Historical Library is the repository for the manuscript records of Quakers in Ireland and has a significant holding of printed books and pamphlets relating to Quakerism worldwide. |



"This project has been funded by Cavan-Monaghan Rural Development Co-op under the National Rural Development Programme. Funded by the Irish Government and part-financed by the European Union under the National Development Plan 2000-2006."