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===History===
===History===
The church were named after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irenaeus St. Irenaeus], a second century bishop and disciple of St. Polycarp, whom [[St. Polycarp's Church]] were named after. Irenaeus is recognized as a saint by both the Roman Catholic church and the Eastern Orthodox church. St. Irenaeus wrote the book ''Against Heresies'', which contained many of Irenaeu's theories about Antichrist and the number 666.
The church was named after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irenaeus St. Irenaeus], a second century bishop and disciple of St. Polycarp, whom [[St. Polycarp's Church]] were named after. Irenaeus is recognized as a saint by both the Roman Catholic church and the Eastern Orthodox church. St. Irenaeus wrote the book ''Against Heresies'', which contained many of Irenaeu's theories about Antichrist and the number 666.
 


===Barricade Policy===
===Barricade Policy===

Revision as of 13:48, 8 February 2009

St Irenaeus's Church

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St. Irenaeus's Church (Dentonside)

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History

The church was named after St. Irenaeus, a second century bishop and disciple of St. Polycarp, whom St. Polycarp's Church were named after. Irenaeus is recognized as a saint by both the Roman Catholic church and the Eastern Orthodox church. St. Irenaeus wrote the book Against Heresies, which contained many of Irenaeu's theories about Antichrist and the number 666.

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